Illustrated Journal

"The role of the artist is to ask questions, not answer them."

Anton Pavlovich Chekhov

Through this journal, we are inviting you into a new way of thinking and doing, one which begins with questioning everything we take for granted.

In particular, how we contribute – or think we contribute – to a better world. We will not have all the answers, but we want to ask better questions.

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April 11, 2025

Erosion of Discourse

“It may seem strange that people who have already attained a position of power through violence invest so much time in justifying their plunder with words. But even plunderers are human beings whose violent ambitions must contend with the guilt that gnaws at them when they meet the eyes of their victims.” — Ta-Nehisi Coates

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November 12, 2021

The Art of Contradiction

"Do I contradict myself? Very well then … I contradict myself; I am large … I contain multitudes." — Walt Whitman

Thinking
November 5, 2021

Feminism in Popular Tamil Music

Guest Post
October 29, 2021

The Trees are Gardening Us

“The human interactions with trees and the forest are deeply embedded in our collective unconscious and cultural narratives, providing many of the fundamentals of our belief systems, folklore and endlessly inspiring literature and art.” — John Tebbs

Thinking
October 22, 2021

The (Lost) Art of Conversation

“The world right now needs the most vivid, transformative universe of words that you and I can muster. And we can begin immediately to start having the conversations we want to be hearing, and telling the story of our time anew.” — Krista Tippett

Thinking
October 15, 2021

Why We Walk

“I have met with but one or two persons in the course of my life who understood the art of Walking.” — Henry David Thoreau

Thinking
October 8, 2021

Our Common Ground

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