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Angela Gala

Angela Gala has been a columinst and chum to Charlatan Magazine since 2009.

Portrait of Angela Gala leading a meditation session

A founding member of TEDx Charlotte, Angela Gala received a BS in Marketing from the University of Louisville and combined it with her life’s work in Public Advocacy.

Rogers and Gala Creative Partners, a production and design firm, manages events that promote and celebrate community. The Quasimodo Project, in particular, was a collaborative initiative for Arts and Culture during the Democratic National Convention, and she’s been an advisor and advocate to Studio 345, SAFE Alliance, and the nonprofit Centers for Arts & Technology.

Gala believes education yields self-mastery. It is through meditation, in particular, that children, teachers and parents can connect, and create an enlightened community. She’s taught “Laughter Yoga” and “Mindfulness Meditation” to major corporations, non-profits organizations, universities and schools, and her passion for public education led her to co-founding Youth Meditation: a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering youth, teachers and parents with practical knowledge and effective tools for managing stress, anxiety and emotions as they navigate through adolescence.

Gala believes that knowing others is wisdom, but knowing oneself is enlightenment. She joined Charlatan Magazine in 2009 and is proud to have pioneered and pen a recurring column: Letters From a Citizen of the World.

Articles by Angela Gala

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The Morning they came for us

The Man Who Would Be King

Rudyard Kipling

This short story of deceptions led the youngest author in history to a Nobel Peace Prize in literature. Contributor ANGELA GALA critiques the author's conclusions about manhood.

The Morning they came for us

The Unbearable Lightness of Being

Milan Kundera

The Prague Spring brought mass protests to Czech society. Contributor ANGELA GALA disappears into the socialist republic and discovers that each person has one life to live.

The Morning they came for us

Siddhartha

Hermann Hesse

Composed during World War I, "Siddhartha" reconciles Friedrich Nietzsche and Arthur Schopenhauer’s Germany. Contributor ANGELA GALA considers their opposite world views of human existence.

The Morning they came for us

The Puppet

Ibrahim Al-Koni

It chronicles the rise and demise of a Saharan oasis community. Contributor ANGELA GALA reacts to Ibrahim Al-Koni’s masterpiece and the inevitable disruption & desolation to normal life.

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