- Prison vs Community Education in Victoria, Australia
by Baz Dreisinger
After two years in solitary confinement, Ashleigh Chapman reflects on the real barriers to returning to education, and why prison and community education in Victoria need to be brought in line.
- Intersections of Faith, Feminism, and Activism: Progressive Islam and Social Justice
by David Parker
FREE SEMINAR APRIL 16, 2026: In this session, Ani shares her personal and professional experiences in advocating for human rights, gender equality, and religious freedom.
- New Possibilities in Publishing Metadata: A Case Study on AIM
by David Parker
Lived Places Publishing is launching the first phase of our Author Identity Metadata project: A facet to search by author place of origin. After many surveys, focus groups, conference presentations, and lengthy, soul-searching discussions, we learned some key things about how to proceed.
- Cultural Lens on Deafness: Professional Success in Global Accounting
by Michael Kane
Author Michael Kane reflects on his deaf identity, his years at RIT/NTID, the Deaf President Now protest, and the 18 interviews behind his new book celebrating deaf, hard of hearing, and CODA accounting professionals.
- Growing a Tree: A Parable About Incarcerated People
by Baz Dreisinger
Son of Khoi reflects on his experience being incarcerated through a story of planting a green pepper tree in a pot, nurtured from seeds: "I am the plant in the pot." This is Part 4 of a series called, "Bearing Witness: Firsthand Accounts of Incarceration."