Anthologies

Stories enveloped in Tamale corn husks hours before the making of Christmas morning, stories embellished with emerald rhinestones and 24kt gold, stories anointed with cassia-myrrh oil and showered with faithful prayers. Stories that make you cry, laugh, and make you question the mysteries of life. These are stories "Anthologies" strives to share - stories of those who are silenced, misrepresented, underrepresented in mainstream dialogue. We hope this series stimulates conversation and celebration on the universality of our shared experience. Here's to warmth, empathy, and compassion :)

Advait Kalakkad: On Technology

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12-09
00:43

Advait Kalakkad: Artificial Intelligence

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12-09
02:26

Advait Kalakkad: Digital Ecosystems

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12-09
01:41

Sarah Rafael García: Cultural Exploitation

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11-04
01:54

Sarah Rafael García: Santa Ana's Carousel

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11-03
01:41

People of Pilgrim Place: Lebanon, Mark C Johnson (EP 3)

Episode Three of Grey Philosopher. Mark C Johnson is a writer and recent retiree of Pilgrim Place, a retirement community of humanitarians, peacemakers, and leaders of social change, nestled in Claremont, CA. In this episode, Mark C Johnson talks about his experience in Lebanon during the early years of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and shares his wisdom on the human experience.Becoming is what makes us human.

09-01
59:31

The Life of Karen Tei Yamashita (EP 2)

Episode Two of Grey Philosopher. Karen Tei Yamashita, critically acclaimed author and professor of literature at University of California Santa Cruz, tells of her life story and shares her thoughts on the Asian American Experience. In this episode, Karen discusses her experiences as a Nisei Japanese-American and recounts her experiences and influences that have shaped her outlook on "what it means to be human."

07-30
45:49

Memento Mori: Mortician, Abigail Adam (EP1)

Episode One of "Momento Mori." Abigail Adam, apprentice embalmer and funeral director of Thomas Miller Mortuary, shares her experience working in the death industry and her thoughts on the inevitable end. In this episode, Abigail redefines death as a celebration of life and explores death-phobia in American culture.

07-25
31:44

Trailer

Join us as we explore "what it means to be human"Music Credit: "Watching The Clouds" by LAKELY INSPIREDSupport Anthologies by donating to the tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/grey-philosopher

06-02
00:31

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