The Politics of BeautyWho was Stewart Udall?
More importantly perhaps, Udall called on all Americans to move away from our emphasis on economic growth and consumerism and toward quality of life, and a new politics centered on beauty, frugal living, appreciation of nature and the arts, and a recognition of the Earth’s limits.
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We have made a feature-length film profiling political leader Stewart Udall, who left a profound legacy of conservation and environmental justice as Secretary of the Interior during the Kennedy and Johnson administrations.
More importantly perhaps, Udall called on all Americans to move away from our emphasis on economic growth and consumerism and toward quality of life, and a new politics centered on beauty, frugal living, appreciation of nature and the arts, and a recognition of the Earth’s limits.
This film will be widely used by activists and in the classroom to inspire environmental stewardship, social justice and the less polarized approach to politics that Udall successfully pursued.
Your support will inspire more audiences to achieve environmental and social justice goals.
Meet The Production CrewAn Award-Winning Team

Over 300 years of combined television production and distribution experience
Hundreds of regional, national and international film-making awards
Including a former advisor to Presidents Barack Obama and Nelson Mandela and Arizona governor Bruce Babbitt
"An increasing Gross National Product has become the Holy Grail, and most of the economists who are its keepers have no concern for the economics of beauty."
- Stewart Lee Udall, 1968
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