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Because I’m Human, Just Like You

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Aug 11, 2016
Because I'm Human, Just Like You

Because I’m Human, Just Like You

This award-winning film was made by students of the Santa Fe School for Arts and Sciences. It addresses global issues of bullying and tolerance, creating a dialogue about respect and diversity. It was designed as a public service announcement to share with other schools. The message is a simple one which is carried on the shoulders of the very young, bringing hope for a better future.
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August 11, 2016

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The Little Free Pantry

Great things are done by a series of small things brought together.

– Vincent Van Gogh –

The Little Free Pantry

Created by Jessica McCarland, Little Free Pantry in Fayetteville, Arkansas, is a low-cost, direct-action approach to fighting food insecurity by allowing people in Jessica’s neighborhood to share surplus food and household goods. After a short article on the pantry spread through social networks, the idea inspired other neighborhoods to start their own Little Free Pantries. While global issues can feel overwhelming, being able to take these small steps to improve the world around us can be a welcome respite. In this interview, Jessica shares why she thinks people are so drawn to the Little Free Pantry idea, some challenges that have come up in her journey, and where she hopes this movement will go. { read more }

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