Got to share Signs of Humanity with the wonderful students of Emmett J. Conrad Collegiate Academy. Some were from Nepal, Somalia, and Afghanistan. Great questions and lots of selfies!
Thursday, June 1, 2017
WE ARE ALL HOMELESS exhibit at Council on Foundations 2017
Was proud and humbled to take part in the Council on Foundations Annual Conference, which brought together philanthropy professionals from non-profits and corporations across the US. Favorite moment - sitting 20 feet from Ava DuVernay, having my mind blown and heart inspired. Wow.
SIGNS OF HUMANITY at the University of Montana
Spent a few days at Montana State University for a screening of the film and a workshop with students. Sometimes it’s hard to express how this project impacts people. One of the students posted this comment that does a good job of that - made my day.
My life was changed two nights ago, for a class I was asked to watch a film about homelessness. The director/artist/producer, Willie Baronet, flew all the way from Dallas to present it to us. The film followed him around the country as the bought signs from the homeless, often being able to ask questions about how they became homeless and what home means to them. Seeing this changed my perspective on many things in my own life. It forced me to appreciate the homeless so much more and their daily struggles. It made me appreciate all the blessings I have through friends, family and my day to day life. Finally his overall theme was We Are all Homeless and to me this means everyone needs help regardless of who they are and it is our job as individuals to do everything we can to help those around us and the less fortunate, and this means far more than just monetarily, this is emotionally, psychologically and every other aspect of life. Please check out his website and watch his documentary. I was borderline in tears in a large presentation.
UTA Leadership Conference 2017
Two views of the WE ARE ALL HOMELESS installation at The University of Texas at Arlington, in preparation for a leadership conference, where I delivered to workshops to future leaders on the concepts of home, creativity and activism.
ROUGHLY SPEAKING collaboration with WE ARE ALL HOMELESS in NYC!
This installation was displayed throughout the run of “Roughly Speaking” at the Tada Theater in New York, a play with rap based on 200 interviews with the NYC homeless. Thank you to Shara Ashley Zeiger, Artistic Director of The Platform Group, for letting us be a part of this project!
University of Louisiana at Lafayette, 2016
What does home mean to you? Some of the answers in Lafayette where WE ARE ALL HOMELESS was on display during the screening of “Signs of Humanity”.
Colorado Springs, October 2016
Who else packs a suitcase full of homeless signs when they travel? Packing for the Philanthropy Southwest Annual Conference at the Broadmoor in Colorado Springs, where we were screening Signs of Humanity and talking about homelessness.
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