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" ... Concerning the legacy of Covid, Nash prefers to focus on the more positive impacts of the pandemic in diversifying working practices and recognizes some of the universally humanizing effects which accompanied the shift to remote working. ... "
" ... Congress should provide the cash. (Culture is not a luxury but a necessity, a humanizing force all the more crucial in times of crises.) The funding should however also serve as a precedent for permanent large-scale governmental support of artistic creation and dissemination as part of a larger political shift toward greater support of public services. (Culture is especially necessary in a democratic society as a basis for collective decision-making and protection of minority interests. If the government pays politicians and spends money on elections, it needs equally to pay for the operating system that brings about consensus. Artists are at least as indispensable as governors and senators, and arguably more so as society emerges from the trauma of a global pandemic.) ... "
" ... Kaliouby on her big-picture vision: “My life’s work is about humanizing technology before it dehumanizes us.” ... "
" ... One of the original goals of The Compound was to showcase the players’ personalities and give listeners a window into who they are beyond their jobs on the baseball field. Happ and his co-hosts believe that humanizing the players makes them more relatable and builds a stronger sense of community between them and the fans. ... "
" ... The work we do still results in challenging the status quo, but the way we go about it now is different. I no longer take on the burden of defending myself, my people, and my culture to people who hold distorted ideas about what we should be. Instead, I try to hold up a mirror. Fly By Jing is unapologetic in its flavor and point of view. We aren’t concerned with what people think our products are supposed to taste or look like—our flavors are personal. It’s one person’s recipes, one person’s vision, and one person’s story. There’s something radically humanizing in that. It’s certainly helped me reclaim my own power. ... "