
One woman created an art night for those in a recovery house.
Landmark Forum Graduates Making a Difference Around the World
One woman created an art night for those in a recovery house.
One Landmark graduate has pioneered opportunities for women in comedy.
Social impact artist and Landmark Forum graduate Shala Akintunde is pioneering an innovative art form that is also making an urgently needed difference.
A Landmark Leader talks about an often overlooked part of our environment: sound.
Collaborating with an NGO and local restaurants, Sheenu Sheth created a unique event.
A project created in the Self-Expression and Leadership Program is bringing freedom and flagging to Mumbai.
A project created in the Self-Expression and Leadership Program helped create new memories for families who lost everything in the California wildfires last fall.
A new media channel focuses on the actions of those making a difference in a wide variety of endeavors.
Dancer Suzzanne Ponomarenko and a committed team of individuals have been giving young people in developing countries a unique opportunity: the chance to learn the art of dance.
Paws for a Cause has made an unexpected difference – for pets, artists, and the project creator himself.
A new foundation is launching a monthly event to empower special needs artists from New York.
A Landmark Forum graduate dealing with Parkinson’s Disease was recently featured on Living Healthy Chicago, WGN Channel 9 for his positive attitude and for making a difference for others.
A project created in the Self-Expression and Leadership Program is now an established organization bringing art camps to underprivileged children in hospitals and orphanages across India.
A peace building, international summer program is featured on Chicago’s WBEZ’s Worldview.
Joel Chorny is changing the way the world sees convicted felons.
A team at a Vancouver area logistics company gives advice on how to make tasty, affordable meals.
Starting with one tweet, #Foodiechats has become a Monday phenomenon, reaching millions of food lovers worldwide.
Landmark graduates have created a unique story form, visual tales which help both children who can hear and those who can’t to expand their language.
Landmark graduate Soraya Sheppard is bringing the color and power of South African art to Chicago.
Sunny Kang, a world-renowned clarinet player and graduate of The Landmark Forum, discusses growing up as a perfectionist, and the breakthroughs she had in moving past having to do everything right.
Landmark graduate Steve Hayes has used his talents to make a difference with thousands of people. Now he’s doing so through a powerful character that he draws.
People write letters to their younger (or older) selves at www.letterstomy25yearoldself.com.
Over 100 established Punjabi poets came together recently with up and coming poets at a poetry fair organized by Jaswant Singh Zafar as his project in Landmark’s Self-Expression and Leadership Program. In the inaugural session S. Amarjit Singh Grewal welcomed the […]
Anthony Smith’s project in the Landmark Self-Expression and Leadership Program was a mural that celebrated Newark’s musical history while supporting a thriving community.
Gamal Palmer’s theater program in Tanzania is making an extraordinary difference in the lives of ordinary people.
In Landmark ‘s Self-Expression and Leadership Program, Amit Rana created a booming South Asian Film festival that is entering its fourth year.
In Landmark Education’s Self-Expression and Leadership Program, Mark Lombard created a way to connect the ill and immobile with great art – read more about this unique and moving project.
Mensa is giving its annual Benefit to Society Award to a Landmark graduate who has spent years growing and developing a newspaper for those learning English as a second language.
A new dance workshop for girls led by top industry professionals is taking place in Los Angeles – Amelia Lynch created the event as her project in Landmark Education’s Self-Expression and Leadership Program.
David Watkins went from being someone afraid to sing in public to founding Stage Door Entertainment, a rat pack themed performing group that touches the lives of the aged across Australia.