Art, Politics and Popular Culture
Offered By: Milken Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a thought-provoking panel discussion featuring prominent figures in entertainment and activism as they delve into the intersection of art, politics, and popular culture. Gain insights from actress Sophia Bush, playwright Sarah Gubbins, screenwriter Damon Lindelof, and actor George Takei as they discuss how creators and curators of dynamic content are challenging injustice, illuminating cultural heritage, and inspiring action. Discover how artists and activists are making sense of our interconnected world, fostering relationships, shifting boundaries, and reflecting the evolution of personal and societal identities. Learn about the power of storytelling in addressing social issues, the impact of representation in media, and the role of empathy in creating meaningful change. Engage with topics such as art and politics, messaging in entertainment, the influence of shows like Watchmen and Star Trek, breaking down barriers, and the media movement. Understand how binge-watching culture affects content creation and consumption, and hear the panelists' responses to audience questions in this enlightening 57-minute discussion moderated by CNBC's Julia Boorstin.
Syllabus
Introduction
The List
Art and Politics
Art and Activism
Messaging
Watchmen
Empathy
Star Trek
Breaking Down Barriers
Changing the Conversation
Self Restraint
The Media Movement
Binge
Audience Questions
Taught by
Milken Institute
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