Culture
How the sixteen values appear in film, TV, books, music, myth, history, and art.
We Are the World
USA for Africa. The most literal possible community anthem - the music industry deciding it was one community for one moment.
You've Got a Friend
James Taylor. Community as the person who shows up when you call. Simple and irreplaceable.
One Love
Bob Marley. Community as a spiritual reality - the human family choosing to recognize itself as one.
Judy Chicago's The Dinner Party
A triangular table set for thirty-nine historical women, with 999 more names inscribed in the floor. Community recovered - the gathering of everyone excluded from the official record, seated together at last.
Christo and Jeanne-Claude's Wrapped Coast
A team of a hundred workers wrapping a mile of Australian coastline. The work could only exist through collective effort, and the effort was the point. Community as the art, process as the thing made.
CODA
A hearing child of deaf parents navigating between two communities she was born into. Community as the inheritance that shapes you, and the identity question of which world you belong to when you belong to both.
People
Barbra Streisand. People who need people are the luckiest people in the world. Community as the admission that you are not complete alone - and the fullness that opens when you stop pretending otherwise.
Moana
A girl who follows the pull of her island's ancestral history across the open ocean to save her people. Community as the inheritance that calls you forward, not only the people standing behind you.
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
Betty Smith on immigrant community in Williamsburg - the neighborhood as the thing that makes survival possible. The people around you as the ground beneath your feet.
Ben Shahn's Social Realist Paintings
Workers, protesters, and neighbors rendered with precision and dignity. Shahn made community the subject of serious art - ordinary people doing ordinary things, given the attention usually reserved for saints and kings.
The Civilian Conservation Corps
FDR putting three million unemployed men to work together building roads, planting trees, and constructing parks. Community as public work - the Depression-era discovery that shared labor produces shared belonging.
The Ship of Argo
Jason assembles the finest specialists in Greece for one mission - Heracles, Orpheus, Castor and Pollux, each irreplaceable for a different reason. Community as the deliberate assembly of complementary strengths toward a shared impossible goal.
This Land Is Your Land
Woody Guthrie. Community as the radical claim that the land belongs to everyone walking it, not only those who own it. Every verse a different person, all of them equally here, equally home.
La La Land
The pure joy of people fully alive to their passion - before life asks them to choose between it and love.
Singin' in the Rain
Gene Kelly dancing in a downpour for nobody because the joy cannot be contained. Vitality as a physical overflow.
Dirty Dancing
"Nobody puts Baby in a corner." Embodied, joyful aliveness reclaimed against every social constraint.