Archive for March, 2007

Landmark Graduate Creates Project to Allow Policy Makers and Welfare Recipients to Truly Understand Each Other »

How the Other Half Lives: “Walk a Mile” dares welfare policymakers and welfare recipients to swap lives
How’s this for a devastatingly simple solution to an age-old social problem? While Natasha Grossman was studying social work and interning at a welfare-reform lobbying organization in Washington state, she saw first-hand the cultural gap that existed between […]

Landmark Education graduate creates photography workshop for children of cancer patients »

Seattle Times
March 1, 2007
By Alan Berner Staff Photographer
Through My Eyes, Photography taught to kids at Hutch Cancer Research Center
Hutch School
A camera company used to advertise, “You push the button, we do the rest” — as if good photography comes from a machine instead of the head, heart and eye.
The camera in our culture has led […]

Landmark Education Grad brings Muslims and Non Muslims together to paint peace mural »

The Muslim Observer, Regional, Houstonian
Painting for Peace at Rice University Houston Texas
Houston Muslims are working with their fellow non-Muslims to paint several paintings representing Peace and Unity. The paintings will be displayed on Saturday, August 5th at the Rice University Ley Student Center (Farnsworth Pavilion) at 11 a.m. The exhibition will remain at Rice University […]

London Times Article about Landmark Education »

Recently a London Times reporter did the Landmark Forum and wrote about her experience.
From The Sunday Times December 17, 2006
Managing my inner brat
When Helen McNutt went on a personal development course, she was hoping for sympathy over her failed relationships. The truth was harder to take
It’s Friday morning. It has been nearly three weeks since […]