We explore the internal dialogues of artists and writers to ask what it means to step into someone else's shoes and expand our sense of solidarity through stories. Jim Shepard, Neil Patrick Harris, Katie Kitamura, Laura Eason, Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy, Benoit Delhomme, Etgar Keret, Viet Thanh Nguyen, Adam Moss, John Patrick Shanley and Nicholas Kristof share their stories.
Jim Shepard · Award-winning Author of The Book of Aron and Phase Six · Discusses extending the empathetic imagination through reading about what human beings have gone through in historical terms. 0:00
Neil Patrick Harris · Tony and Emmy Award-winning Actor and Producer · Shares his realization of the impact theater can have on someone by presenting a world they knew nothing about. 2:05
Katie Kitamura · Author of Audition and Intimacies · Explores the collaboration between author and reader and how performance is made in the space of interpretation. 3:55
Laura Eason · Playwright and Screenwriter of Three Women and House of Cards · Reflects on the gift of living more than one singular life by stepping into the heart and headspace of others. 5:00
Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy · Academy Award-winning Filmmaker · Discusses the need to transport audiences to different parts of the world so they can empathize with characters. 6:03
Benoit Delhomme · Award-winning Cinematographer · Compares handheld camera work to the spontaneity of a painter with a brush where you cannot hide yourself. 6:37
Etgar Keret · Writer and Director · Shares his parents' lessons on looking at a person's intention rather than their political views to find our shared humanity. 7:19
Viet Thanh Nguyen · Pulitzer Prize-winning Author of The Sympathiser and To Save and To Destroy · Discusses engaging in expansive solidarity and capacious grief as a way to work against the mechanisms of the state. 8:18
Adam Moss · Fmr. Editor-in-Chief New York Magazine and Author of The Work of Art · Investigates the internal dialogues of artists. 9:27
John Patrick Shanley · Tony and Academy Award-winning Playwright and Director · Reflects on embracing one's own ordinary life as gold and the power of the creative daydreaming. 10:30
Nicholas Kristof · Two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning Journalist · Explains that humanitarian connection is an emotional process that requires telling individual stories. 11:56




