In 2012 Illahee examined several systems — democracy, economy, education, health care, national defense — that are resistant to criticism or change. We found that they are no longer just issues or complex problems to be solved, they’ve become commodities that are increasingly controlled by a small subset of society.
Who influences, controls, and owns other key aspects of our lives: what we eat, the information we access, the environment, our own finances, and our politicians? In short, who owns us? And what can we do about it?
We have a great set of speakers this year for the 2013 Illahee Lecture Series. Sign up by August 31st for a special discount on Illahee Lectures passes.