
In this episode we meet Belbelin Mojica – art historian, special education teacher, and passionate communicator. Our conversation circles around our shared cultural institutions such as museums and libraries, the origins of the printing press and its enormous significance for society, and how literature can be presented in ways that truly resonate with both children and adults.
A dialogue about cultural heritage, communication, and the role that art and books play in connecting us with one another – and with history.
In this episode we talk about:
Diary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff Kinney (published in Danish as Wimpy Kid by Gyldendal)
The works of Jane Austen
The Gutenberg Bible by Johan Gutenberg – learn more here
The Morgan Library & Museum – see more here
The Sorcerer’s Apprentice by Poul Jeppesen, Jespersen & Pios Forlag, 1949
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