by adminPFPeaceAndJustice | Jun 2, 2016 | Art & Change: Social Justice, Georgia, Painted Posts, Race & Culture Posts, social Justice
The King Center Martin Luther King, Jr. and the nonviolence movement he led during the 1950’s and 60’s changed the lives of millions of people, not only in the United States but around the world. We wanted to honor those that gave their heart and soul to make things...
by adminPFPeaceAndJustice | Jun 2, 2016 | California, Georgia, Human Rights, News & Events, Painted Posts, social Justice, Violence Against Women & Girls
We were invited to show art and participate at the Carter Center in January 2015, and again in June 2016. Last year we invited President Carter, his staff and 100 International Human Rights Defenders attending a forum on leadership against violence aimed at women and...
by adminPFPeaceAndJustice | Jun 2, 2016 | Georgia, Painted Posts, Race & Culture Posts
We are human beings from another country looking for a better life, yet are often treated in our new host country as if we are objects without human feelings. – PPJ Artist in Atlanta, born in Columbia, South America In the US the debate has been publicly harsh...
by adminPFPeaceAndJustice | Jun 2, 2016 | Environmental Posts, Georgia, Nature, Painted Posts
The Collaborative Post included much discussion of crisis happening in the oceans and planet due to climate change and pollution. Appreciating and relating to other life and wonders of our shared planet are an integral part of where we came from and how we literally...