Cultural
-relating to the ideas, customs, and social behaviour of a society.
-relating to the arts and to intellectual achievements.
Quotes:
Quotes:
"Culture does not change because we desire to change it. Culture changes when the organization is transformed; the culture reflects the realities of people working together every day."
— Frances Hesselbein
The Key to Cultural Transformation, Leader to Leader (Spring 1999)
"Human diversity makes tolerance more than a virtue; it
makes it a requirement for survival."—René Dubos
(French-born American Microbiologist,
Environmentalist, Humanist; 1901-1982)
“Our cultural strength has always been derived
from our diversity of understanding and experience.”
— Yo-Yo Ma
(French-Born American Cellist, United
Nations Messenger of Peace; b. 1955)
Photographs:
A culturally significant photograph.
Vicky Grout’s South London streetwear and music culture portraits
The Key to Cultural Transformation, Leader to Leader (Spring 1999)
"Human diversity makes tolerance more than a virtue; it
makes it a requirement for survival."—René Dubos
(French-born American Microbiologist,
Environmentalist, Humanist; 1901-1982)
“Our cultural strength has always been derived
from our diversity of understanding and experience.”
— Yo-Yo Ma
(French-Born American Cellist, United
Nations Messenger of Peace; b. 1955)
Photographs:
A culturally significant photograph.
Vicky Grout’s South London streetwear and music culture portraits
Cultural incidents/events (Scotland Referendum by Jane Stockdale)
Images:
Norman Rockwell depicting idealised American culture of the past
Paintings that show what the West considers Cultural
A Tanjore Painting showing cultural and religious iconography.
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