Art in a Post Conflict Society
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Tom Freston, former CEO of Viacom, and the man who brought us MTV, joins Saad Mohseini, CEO of MOBY Group, a media company in Afghanistan, and Phlouen Prim, executive director of Cambodia Living Arts. Phloeun joins us just having produced an extraordinary and mesmerizing highly acclaimed series of artistic events in New York City. Cambodia Living Arts seeks to enrich our idea of Cambodia from the Killing Fields to a vision, which includes the long tradition of master artists. Mohseini is building a film and television industry in Afghanistan. Moderator is Cynthia Schneider, former ambassador to the Netherlands, professor at Georgetown University and a Brookings fellow. These speakers will discuss how art functions in a post conflict society. This session is about the power of art to transform society and to heal nations and their people. This session introduced and curated by Anna Deavere Smith. Speakers: Saad Mohseni,Tom Freston, Phloeun Prim, Cynthia Schneider
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