Jim Luce first traveled to Latin America in college where he studied for a semester in Bogotá, Colombia. He has since travelled throughout the Americas, including the Dominican Republic where he had an audience with the First Lady (Prima Dama), as well as in Peru, El Salador, Mexico – and of course Puerto Rico, where [...]
Jim Luce on Cuba
A Japanese Dinner with Raul Castro’s Daughter The Rubins on “What is Cuban Art?” Mariela Castro addressing the Latin America plenary of the International Conference on LGBT Human Rights in Montreal, 28 July 2006. . For the complete listing of thematic stories, see Jim Luce Writes. Trademarks are property of their respective owners. Articles, photographs and graphics by Jim Luce are [...]
Jim Luce on the Roosevelt Island Visual Art Association (RIVAA)
Museum of Technology, Art & Science on Roosevelt Island? Georgette Sinclair’s Work to be Featured at NYC’s Salmagundi Club Roosevelt Island Art Bridges Two NYC Boroughs Tadeusz Sudol: An Eye for the Roosevelt Island Tram Photography: “On the Way to Faraba” Architect Tadeusz Sudol of the Roosevelt Island Visual Art Association (RIVAA) believes that there [...]
Jim Luce on Film
Jim Luce was introduced to film as a cultural area studies major at both The College of Wooster and Waseda University (Tokyo). With Dosa Hunt, Film-Maker Amrit Singh, Esq. Emerges as Generational Voice NY Indian American Film Festival Triumphant in 13th Year Bollywood for Beginners - An Insiders Guide Bollywood’s Economic Impact — on New York Film on [...]
Top Ten Films in The Stewardship Report
The Top Ten films appearing in The Stewardship Report are: 1. Unmistaken Child (Israel film on Tibet) (story) 2. Chittagong (Indian) (story) 3. x 4. x 5. x PHOTO Caption. 6. x 7. x 8. x 9. x 10. x For the complete listing of thematic stories, see Jim Luce Writes. Trademarks are property of their respective owners. Articles, photographs [...]
Jim Luce on the Ukraine
Jim Luce has been to Russia and Romania but has not yet visited the Ukraine in between them. Jim made friends with Ukrainian-Americans for the first time when he lived in the East Village when he first came to New York Irina Moin: Wanting To Be A Voice For Ukrainian-Americans in New York For the [...]
Jim Luce on The International Red Cross
Jim Luce began to be certified by the American Red Cross in water safety and lifesaving in the 1970s and continued certification through HIV/AIDS safety instruction in the 1990′s. He has witnessed Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies from around the world respond to natural disasters such as in Haiti, Indonesia and Sri Lanka – as well as in [...]
Jim Luce on Special Needs Children
Jim Luce was raised my a mother who was a child psychologist and had a brother who for a decade taught special needs children. Jim’s adopted son also has special needs and attends legacy High School in NYC. In Sri Lanka: Home for Disabled Children Commencement Address at Legacy High School: ‘Why Not?’ For the [...]









