How writing commitments (instead of writing plans or goals) can help you write amidst uncertainty and change.
Author: Cathy Hannabach
Beginning without a Road Map
Beginning can always be scary but it carries new weight this year. Here’s why beginning comes before planning and how to do so in 2021.
Ideas on Fire’s 2020 Year in Review: A Year of Change
Ideas on Fire’s 2020 Year in Review celebrates the amazing artists, activists, and academics who are building more just worlds.
Imagine Otherwise: Siobhan Brooks on Reckoning with Violence
Host Cathy Hannabach interviews sociologist Siobhan Brooks about reckoning with violent histories while building more just futures.
A Big Congrats to All Our Ideas on Fire Clients Who Published Books in 2020!
A gigantic congratulations to all the Ideas on Fire clients who published books this year! We truly loved working on these.
Reflection and Compassion to Close Out the Year
Reflection and compassion (especially self-compassion) can be hard to make time for this year but that’s why they’re so important.
Imagine Otherwise: Bakirathi Mani on Curating with Confidence
Host Cathy Hannabach interviews curator and scholar Bakirathi Mani about postcolonial South Asian photography, curation, and confidence.
Imagine Otherwise: Jillian Hernandez on the Politics of Confidence and Creativity
Host Cathy Hannabach interviews curator and professor Jillian Hernandez about the racialized, gendered, and classed politics of confidence and creativity.
Imagine Otherwise: Aimi Hamraie on Sustainability and Disability Justice
Cathy Hannabach interviews Aimi Hamraie about collective sustainability, disability justice, and building a world beyond scarcity.
Imagine Otherwise: Anusha Kedhar on the Limits of Flexibility
Cathy Hannabach interviews dancer and scholar Anusha Kedhar about flexible labor regimes and sustainability lessons from dance.