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Lisa Beebe

Lisa Beebe

Lisa Beebe is a freelance writer based in Los Angeles. She loves writing about creative people and has interviewed everyone from Academy Award winners to inventors. She has written for Los Angeles Magazine, LA Weekly, LA Parent, Playboy, and Forbes, among others. Find her onlineand on Twitter.

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Person holding a passport | Aegus Dietrich / Unsplash
What is citizenship and how does it affect our lives? Leisy Abrego, immigration rights movement scholar; Marike Splint, theater artist and educator; and Hiroshi Motomura, scholar and teacher of immigration and citizenship law share their experiences.
Silhouettes of people standing on a mirrored surface during golden hour | Mario Purisic / Unsplash
Jennifer Ferro, president of KCRW; Kevin Kane, arts education and community arts scholar; and Ananya Roy, social justice scholar ponder the meaning of community. What does it mean to be and work together in society?
Tools of an Artist | MTSOfan/Flickr
Astrophysicist Andrea Ghez, user experience designer Evan Sullivan, and choreographer Kyle Abraham talked about everything from what it means to be creative to how we can overcome creative fears.
A close-up photo of curling leaves | Joey Kyber / Unsplash
What is nature? Evan Meyer of UCLA’s Mildred E. Mathias Botanical Garden; Rosemarie Garland-Thomson, disability justice and culture expert; and Rebeca Méndez, a designer and artist whose work addresses climate change, tackle this complex topic.
A heart-shaped knotted string on a branch | Will O / Unsplash
A team of experts took on the toughest question yet: What is Love? See what a team of interdisciplinary experts have to say about this age-old emotion.
A blindfolded man reading a burning newspaper | Max Muselmann / Unsplash
What is Truth? Theologian and research scholar Jason Sexton, artist Vishal Jugdeo and First Amendment scholar Eugene Volokh, cover everything about the truth — from facts to deep fakes.
White neon sign that reads "all." | Jon Tyson / Unsplash
Over the centuries, the concept of justice has been tackled and pondered over, and today's most pressing issues and latest science have changed the way we view it. Learn a few more things about "justice" in the 21st century.
Books opened and placed together | Patrick Tomasso / Unsplash
What is knowledge? What kinds of things do we know, and how do we learn them? Philosopher and professor Tyler Burge, evolutionary biologist and podcaster Shane Campbell-Staton and theater artist Sylvan Oswald answer these questions.
Man in a graduation toga above the mountain | Joseph Chan / Unsplash 10 Questions
What is a university? It's not just a place to find a job, it could be more. What is its role today and how can it be better? Get some insights in bullet point form.
Defining leadership, mentor, president and coach at the latest Noun Project iconathon | Lisa Beebe
Visual representations of women online are outdated. The Noun Project is holding a series of hackathons to help create more inclusive icons in the digital world.
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