
I Love My City is taking on helmet use for two wheelers in Faridibad – the organization was created as PP Singh’s project in the Landmark Education SELP program.
Landmark Forum Graduates Making a Difference Around the World
I Love My City is taking on helmet use for two wheelers in Faridibad – the organization was created as PP Singh’s project in the Landmark Education SELP program.
A new website showcases projects created by graduates of Landmark’s SELP in Hyderabad, India.
Amit Rana conceived of the Chicago South Asian Film Festival while taking part in Landmark Education’s Self-Expression and Leadership Program.
PP Singh took on the entire quality of life of his city as his project in the Landmark Self-Expression and Leadership Program.
Aid Still Required, whose roots lie with the participation of Hunter Payne and Andrea Herz Payne in Landmark’s SELP, has released a celebrity CD which will support those rebuilding from disasters across the globe.
Otto Fong used the Landmark Forum to launch a career in animation.
Memorial services are scheduled for Jerome Downes, Landmark Forum leader.
Three Landmark Forums were held for the first time in India in September 2009.
Approximately 2,000 people took part in the Bangkok Landmark Forum held the weekend of November 13th.
Tanya Jaw is aiding Cambodian orphans as part of her SELP program offered by Landmark Education.
This Landmark Education SELP project from Bangalore is positively impacting the lives of orphans.
Makarand Purohit’s project that he created in the SELP (a Landmark Education program) was an enormous family reunion.
Amanda Koster, the internationally acclaimed photographer and Landmark Forum graduate who has set up unique journalistic/artistic travel tours in the developing world, has put together her first ever tour of Vietnam.
Stacy Cabales created the art and music festival “Barongs of our Fathers” to honor and acknowledge Filipino fathers, to be held June 28th at the Foley Cultural Center in Vallejo, California. Created as her project in the Self-Expression and Leadership Program offered by Landmark Education, Cabales decided to have the event be fundraiser for The Bayanihan Clinic, a Sacramento clinic that provides culturally and linguistically sensitive primary care to the underserved Filipino population, particularly World War II Veterans and recent immigrants.
the availability of the Landmark Forum Forum for Teens has continued to expand throughout Asia – it has now been offered in Tokyo, Nagoya, Osaka and Beijing.
Luke Cody left a successful career in the banking industry to pursue photojournalism. His project in Landmark Education’s self-expression and leadership program involved a photo exhibition based on a three month tour of Afghanistan. Cody explains the purpose of his […]
A young woman from India turned a family tragedy into an opportunity to make a difference for thousands of people. Isha Kishore Shah’s father died of a heart attack in early December. Shah, who was participating in Landmark’s SELP programme, […]
Bala Venkata used his project in Landmark’s self expression and leadership program to embark on a major civic initiative – to quiet the excessive noise in bustling Bangalore, India. Citizen Matters, a leading paper of Bangalore, gives Venkat a chance […]
Suraj Singh of Bangalore created the “Adopt a Road Project” in his Self-Expression and Leadership Program, as a means of making a difference in his community by improving road quality throughout the Indian metropolis, using a variety of methods. Singh […]
Sanjuktha Mukund of Bangalore, India, recently won a citizen journalism contest sponsored by Citizen Matters, a Bangalore focused publication that spotlights the contributions and activities of individual citizens. Mukund’s essay discussed two different projects that he undertook in Landmark Education’s […]
The Deccan Herald of Bangalore recently published an August 30th story on the Self-Expression Leadership Program project of Roshini Davidson. Davidson’s project is designed to ambitiously tackle the issue of child homelessness and poverty through a complete program of education, […]
The new book of Amanda Koster, “Can I Come With You?” is being released September 16 at a special event at the Seattle Central Community College. Koster, whose photography based social media tours have attracted major media attention, and who […]
Award winning Seattle photographer Amanda Koster has received significant press attention for her multimedia social awareness tours she has led through India and many parts of the developing world, including articles in the Chicago Tribune and Seattle Post-Intelligencer. The last […]
Over the past few years, Landmark Education graduate Shana Dressler has created Discovering Ganesh, a multi-pronged project based on her passion for India and the Hindu god Ganesh. Most recently, Discovering Ganesh has launched a fundraiser in New York City […]
Smriti Jhnigan has always wanted to make a difference with children in India, her native country, and when she took Landmark Education’s Self-Expression and Leadership Program in London she created a project to raise money to improve the quality of life […]
Amanda Koster is both an acclaimed Seattle photographer and a graduate of the Landmark Forum. She has long used her skills to spotlight compelling issues around the world and the valuable work being to done to make a difference with them. She […]
A new Kindergarten school has been built in the Mongolian capital of Ulaambaatar, thanks to the work of Landmark Education graduate Lois Libby Juster. The school, which is due to open in September, is the second kindergarten to be built in […]
Landmark Education will hold the Landmark Advanced Course for the first time on April 18, 19, 20, and 22 in Seoul. The first ever Landmark Forum to be held in South Korea took place in March of 2007. Landmark Forums […]
G.V. Bhat lives in Sirsi, India, a small town with a problem common to rural India: no jobs, or more accurately, no middle class white collar jobs. This problem causes educated youth to leave the villages they grew up in as soon as they are […]
Imagine burns covering 75% of your body. Curled up at home, away from the light, curtains drawn. You are ashamed of your own reflection, spurned by family and in agony from huge lesions that cover you. That is how scores […]