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Archive for December, 2010
The Sama Fraternal Society Is Yours! Posted on Dec 20, 2010 | Ω 23 Comments This is an announcement: the Sama Fraternal Society is yours! For now almost Fifteen years on the Internet, I have been sharing with you what inspires me and my work. Some of you are visiting my websites for more than a decade and I have changed with you as we shared together our point of views and opinions. This exchange of ideas has been a real motivation to me and with the launch of the Sama Gazette in 2009, this relationship has evolved. A lot. Many of the regular readers decided to be more committed and to take action to support the causes and organizations the Sama Team mentioned on the Sama Gazette. The idea of the Sama Fraternal Society was born, as simple as that. Its creation is carried along by positive and strong momentum and today is the official announcement of its creation. You can read below a… da-eYe will go barefoot against poverty on Dec.10, will you? Posted on Dec 7, 2010 | Ω 19 Comments I have been supporting Every Human Has Rights Campaigns since 2008. It started with the ’60 Signers for the 60th Anniversary Initiative’ I launched on November 24, 2008. My first post about it explained why I decided to ‘go public’ by creating an original piece of art for the campaign. Six months after that, the 60 Signers for the 60th Anniversary Initiative was fulfilled. It was quite an adventure and a great experience to meet with the Paris-based representatives of the most important organizations in the world. In 2009, I wanted to celebrate International Human Rights Day with ‘ordinary’ people doing extraordinary things. We talked about Human Rights, they shared their stories and as usual when you sit down with volunteers and aid workers, you feel humble and so respectful for their dedication and commitment. A great lesson of courage and a very enriching afternoon with people from all walks… |
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