Founded in 2000 by Joshua Flanders, their first seminar "Intention, Movement, Perception" examined the connection between intention and action in the arts, sciences, and religion.
The Festival for Cinema of the Deaf was founded by Joshua Flanders who founded and ran the Chicago Institute for the Moving Image (CIMI), a not-for-profit film organization, and was the first deaf film festival in North America.
Flanders | Joshua Reynolds | Joshua Bell | Joshua | County of Flanders | Joshua Nkomo | Joshua James | The Joshua Tree | Joshua Bates | Count of Flanders | Abraham Joshua Heschel | Joshua Tree National Park | Flanders and Swann | Joshua the High Priest | Joshua Jebb | Joshua ben Levi | Joshua Then and Now | Joshua Logan | Joshua Jay | Joshua Fisher | Joshua Eagle | In Flanders Fields Museum | In Flanders Fields | West Flanders | Tour of Flanders | Ned Flanders | Joshua Tree | Joshua Topolsky | Joshua Sobol | Joshua Mowll |