Anna Taylor, a knitter with a heart of gold, has spent the better part of the last nine years knitting sweaters for the needy. Since February of 2006, The Cullen, Virginia native has worked tirelessly, knitting warm sweaters in her spare time for needy children across the world. The toil of Taylor’s work has reached a new milestone, as she boxes up her 1000th sweater for those in need!
Continue reading... →Art For Change Online Exhibit: Call For Entries
By wogwpa1358 on June 14, 2015 / Arts, Featured Post, Heart, Nature
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Art Works For Change has issued a Call for Entry to submit your photos by June 30th, 2015 to be part of the upcoming online art exhibition, “Footing the Bill: Art and Our Ecological Footprint”, addressing the urgent need to live sustainably within the Earth’s finite resources.
Continue reading... →To Walk In Beauty: Excerpt from Moonrise, edited by Nina Simons with Anneke Campbell
I want my students to be removed from the terror of wanting something
different, to know that they belong on the planet, that they belong in their
bodies, that they’re here as precious beings for a purpose, to connect with
other beings and to remove the illusion of separation between us all. I want
them to know that it requires incredible discipline and perseverance and
imagination to create change.