We are deeply grateful to the @HLuceFdn for its generous new round of support for this Project, which will contribute to our ability to convene and work with three more fellowship cohorts in the coming years, beginning in Spring 2026.
Full announcement at: global.upenn.edu/future-of-u…
🔊New Podcast! Tune in to the #LuceChange podcast by @HLuceFdn & hear how @GlobalNamati drives grassroots justice through legal empowerment.
Hear @Aishawambu discuss how paralegals & community driven-action challenge ID discrimination in 🇰🇪.
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We are very grateful for this generous grant from @HLuceFdn, as it will support our efforts to provide essential news and information across our region. @deepsouthtoday is committed to bringing local journalism to the communities that need it the most.
deepsouthtoday.org/2025/06/2…
Luce Change Is Here!
Even when it feels like the odds are stacked against us, everyday people around the world are strengthening democracies from the ground up—by knowing, using, and shaping the law.
open.spotify.com/episode/6kg…
That’s the heart of legal empowerment. And it’s what our grantee partner @GlobalNamati works on every day.
The first episode of Luce Change is a fantastic conversation between Henry Luce Foundation Interim President Sean Buffington and Namati CEO Vivek Maru.
Hello world! Now that we are on Twitter, here is a summary explainer of what our Project is all about. (And you can always read more on our website at: global.upenn.edu/future-of-u…)
"Designing Systemic Regional Transitions in Times of Social and Climate Emergency" is a project by Asociación Cultural Casa del Niño.
Watch their latest video project here: buff.ly/Wwo5Kk5
"Indigenous people are central to the story of popular culture in the Western Hemisphere, and popular culture is important to many Indigenous people and experiences."
The "Native Pop!" exhibition at the Newberry is open until Jul 19, 2025
Don't miss! buff.ly/yTITP1S
JUST OPENED: Kent Monkman: History is Painted by the Victors at Denver Art Museum, CO.
It's the first major survey in the U.S. for celebrated artist Kent Monkman (Fisher River Cree Nation, b. 1965)
Open now through August 17, 2025
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“Katherine Simóne Reynolds’s guest-curated exhibition, Held Impermanence, aims to illuminate competing desires held in constant tension and draws deeply upon the Clyfford Still Museum collections.”
Read the full review in Hyperallergic: buff.ly/vCUWdsB
“Our students are basically the hometown reporters for most of the lawmakers from around the state,” said Christopher Drew, a New Orleans native, former investigative journalist, and head of The Statehouse Bureau at LSU.
Read more: buff.ly/LbpyrvK
Congratulations to the 2025-2026 Luce Scholars!
Meet Maryam Badr, a senior at Wesleyan University double majoring in Neuroscience and East Asian Studies.
Learn more about Maryam Badr here: buff.ly/gLyDZ92
Congratulations to the 2025-2026 Luce Scholars!
Meet Mayán Alvarado Goldberg, an advocate for reproductive justice who hopes to become a physician-researcher serving multicultural communities.
Learn more about Mayán Alvarado Goldberg here: buff.ly/e1pZiv5
Congratulations to the 2025-2026 Luce Scholars!
Meet Nathaniel Ross, an active member of state and local politics, with experience in political campaigns and lobbyist work in Arizona.
Learn more about Nathaniel here: buff.ly/ZWpxK1e
Congratulations to the 2025-2026 Luce Scholars!
Meet Alexander Firestine, an entrepreneur and ecosystem-builder who’s passionate about leveraging innovation to address the global climate crisis.
Learn more about Alex here: buff.ly/XDd54MM
Meet Kalvin Moschkau, a 2025-2026 Luce Scholar, engineer, and international development practitioner whose work lies at the intersection of economic development, conservation, and sustainable agriculture.
Learn more about Kalvin here: buff.ly/MAx1kP0