03/02/2026
From Ratatouille to Tchaikovsky to AI tools — how does creativity evolve?
Our latest piece, written by one of our global youth contributors, explores that question beautifully.
“The Ratatouille Moment: Creativity in the Age of AI” is now live.
Read and share your thoughts below. 👇
https://medium.com/creativity-culture-sports-storytelling-ai/the-ratatouille-moment-creativity-in-the-age-of-ai-8cc48dd4d388
The Ratatouille Moment: Creativity in the Age of AI
By M. Son (Location: University Student in OCEANIA)
03/25/2025
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Art serves as a powerful reminder of our shared humanity. What I've come to understand is that significant impact isn't the result of individual efforts alone; it emerges from collective collaboration spanning generations and cultures. It stems from cherishing our loved ones and deriving fulfillment from our endeavors. This interconnectedness fosters mutual learning and growth. Ultimately, we are unified by our common essence—our shared humanity.
Reflecting on this painting our team sees every day at the United Nations reinforces the notion that equality binds us all. No one holds superiority over another, and the Earth is a collective inheritance, not a possession of any individual. Every living being is interconnected, forming a web of mutual belonging and responsibility.
03/22/2025
🌍❄️ On this , our Co-Founder, a woman committed to creativity, restoring the planet and intergenerational leadership, stood among the ancient glaciers — witnessing firsthand their awe-inspiring beauty and their vulnerability.
Glaciers are powerful storytellers of climate change. As they melt, they speak of a warming world that needs our urgent action.
At TheCreators2030, we believe in creative leadership, climate education, and real experiences that connect us to the planet. This moment is a reminder of why we do what we do.
🧊 Let’s protect what’s left.
04/30/2024
In the long, tragic saga of America’s relations with its first peoples, almost no federal entity has been more culpable than the Department of the Interior. A federal judge appointed by Ronald Reagan once called the department “the morally and culturally oblivious hand-me-down of a disgracefully racist and imperialist government that should have been buried a century ago,” denouncing it as “the last pathetic outpost of the indifference and anglocentrism we thought we had left behind.” When Deb Haaland took over the department, in 2021, she was tasked, like all her predecessors, with overseeing one of the most diverse and unruly agencies in the federal government, so sprawling that it is sometimes called the Department of Everything Else. She has also embraced a possibly impossible challenge: not only running the Department of the Interior but redeeming it. Read a Profile of Haaland, the first Native American Cabinet member: http://nyer.cm/pXoD7lc
01/05/2024
Join us with old friend and Music Industry Insider Sharque Robinson in a few Minutes at 115 pm est onthe state of musicians what and can learn.
12/19/2023
Yesterday was the celebration of Arabic Language Day at the United Nations. Arts & Poetry were infused into the power of Arabic culture and conversation.
Where do you celebrate arts, music & culture from your country? Who are your favorite Arabic Artists?
In Arabic
بالأمس كان الاحتفال بيوم اللغة العربية في الأمم المتحدة. تم غرس الفنون والشعر في قوة الثقافة والمحادثة العربية. أين تحتفل بالفنون والموسيقى والثقافة من بلدك؟ من هو فنانك العربي المفضل؟
bial'ams kan alaihtifal biawm allughat alearabiat fi al'umam almutahidati. tama ghars alfunun walshier fi quat althaqafat walmuhadathat alearabiati. 'ayn tahtafil bialfunun walmusiqaa walthaqafat min baladika? man hu fanaanuk alearabiu almufadali?