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Women Rejecting Marriage Proposals In Western Art History
this is perfect, just see the whole post.
Mallory Ortberg is a national treasure
Day 12: Save the reef, and Nemo Well, its really quite ridiculous that this is happening… but it is, so we just gotta go with the flow and try and save already ENDANGERED species from devastating hazards. I’m talking about the proposal to dredge millions of tonnes of seabed from the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area and dump it on nearby wetlands to make way for a massive new coal port close on the 18th December. oh wow thats real soon, UMMM YEP, way to pick a time where everyones to busy to notice! You can help by visiting the Greenpeace website, they outline what can be done. It doesn’t take long and it will make a difference. over and out... @greenpeaceaustp @greenpeaceaustraliapacific #savethereef #nemo #dredging #greatbarrierreef #artivism
Dredging in the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area could begin as early as March.
Greg Hunt MP has given you a measly ten days to submit objections to the project. Give him a piece of your mind here » http://bit.ly/1Dderqs
The government is doing everything it can to fast-track approvals for dredging the Reef and dumping dredge spoil on significant wetlands nearby before Christmas.
Day 11: @zoyanailpolish Like most women my age I love to paint my nails. But I am aware of the harsh chemicals that are often in nailpolishes, that are both bad for me and the environment. Luckily Zoya produces toxin free, vegan friendly polishes in every colour imaginable! Zoya polishes are free from toluene, formaldehyde, formaldehyde resin, camphor and DBP (dibutyl phthalate) 👏👏👏 pretty impressive! Now I've got to go give my nails some loving! 💅💅💛💙💜💚❤️ HINT: they make great christmas presents 🌲😁 #zoya #toxinfree #vegan #veganfriendly #nails #nailcolour #artivism
Day 9: REDUCE REUSE RECYCLE mobile phones
Oh my, oh my, oh my, its christmas time. a time filled with love, friends, family, baby jesus… and giving/recieving. I can imagine a lot of people use this time to bless their loved ones with the gift of a new phone, I mean who doesn’t love a new phone.
HOWEVER what we do with the old phone is very important.
Up until recently I had a draw filled with old phones, its both astonishing and sad how fast we move through those things. Anyway I thought the least I could do was to recycle my old mobile phones. You see many parts in a phone (even them oldies) can be reused and reduces the need for mining and keeps them off the landfill, which in turn helps our environment.
A lot of tech shops allow you to bring in old phones for recycling, but if your unsure you can send them to 'mobile muster’
http://www.mobilemuster.com.au/learn-about-recycling/why-recycling-matters/
PHILIPPINES, Borongan : Destroyed houses and trees with a slogan calling for help are seen along a road in the village of Mantang, Taft town Eastern samar province central Philippines on December 8, 2014, a day after typhoon Hagupit hit the province. Millions of people in the Philippine capital hunkered down December 8 as a major storm churned towards the megacity, after killing at least 21 people and destroying thousands of homes on remote islands. AFP PHOTO/VINCENT GO
Day 8: Karma cola
Karma cola is a real cola drink made from the Kola nut.
It, and other amazing beverages, is produced by 'All Good Organics' who are doing great things in the way of sustainable and fair-trade farming, as well as helping out communities in need.
Their cola is grown in the Boma village in Sierra Leone, where farmers a paid a fair price and being helped to rebuild their crops and their communities in the aftermath of war.
Whats more a percentage of each bottle sold goes back to people of Boma and Naiahun to invest in community projects, including sending 45 children to school and building a bridge to connect two parts of the village.
Its all about good Karma.
And lastly (but definitely not least) Karma cola is delicious!
Whats not to love.
Heres their website:
http://karmacola.com.au/karma-cola/
Day 7: PALM OIL
*WARNING, I WILL RANT*
Ah, it just frustrates me so much. Palm oil. we just need to stop using it. I understand that some palm oil comes from a sustainable source, but if in doubt leave it out! if we all check the products we are buying for palm oil and REFUSE to purchase it if it contains it, companies will have no choice but to stop using it! It IS actually is that simple!
Its not worth purchasing those cookies if it comes at the cost of our orang-utans and our environment. Please spread the word. Just tell your friends and family!
C’mon people!
MORE INFO:
http://www.saynotopalmoil.com/Whats_the_issue.php
http://www.orangutan.org.au/palm-oil
PRODUCTS TO STAY AWAY FROM (in Australia):
http://www.palmoilinvestigations.org/products-australia
Day 6: Fair trade Fair trade is a win win! You get the product you want, without compromising the environment/ other fellow human beings. Today I attended the 'Fair@square' Fair-trade festival in Melbourne and learnt a lot more about brands and organisations that a bringing fair trade products into the mainstream, everything from shoes to chewing gum! It's very unfortunate that somewhere along the line our integrity slipped, and fair trade has become something that needs to be introduced as a new idea. But slowly and surely more and more people are getting involved, and it's making a big difference. Join the change/ Learn more:
http://fairtrade.com.au
http://www.fairtradeshop.com.au
I will be going into more detail on some things i came across in the near future, so stay tuned!
DAY 5: them sharks
Sharks suffer a whole lot of hating, especially here in Australia. Humans have been taught to fear sharks, and yeah, they are the top predators in the oceans, but they are from being vicious man-killing machines that they have been depicted as (ahem, Jaws).
The reality is there is only a tiny amount of shark attacks a year, and most are avoidable. The answer is definitely not to kill sharks! They are part of an ecosystem which has been around a lot longer than us humans.
I think its important to remember that all creatures on this planet are equal, and if we further educate ourselves and strive to understand these magnificent creatures, we can hope to establish a healthier relationship with them. It would benefit us both.
"So often, the ‘smile’ of a dolphin, a fluffy seal pup or whale dragging
behind a fishing boat dominate our attention in the world of marine conservation. So rarely, does anyone stand up for those animals that aren’t smiling, cute or fluffy. But who desperately need our help."
http://www.saveoursharks.com.au
DAY 4 - are you a feminist? Oh wow another blog post about feminism. The word that has been thrown around like a bag of peas for pretty much the duration of 2014. I don't have anything really to say except that I think it's important to be educated on the topic in order to make a decision on where you stand in terms of the word. I have linked some interesting articles below that have helped me understand both sides of the debate. :)
Why women shun feminism:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/esther-cepeda-why-some-women-shun-feminism/2014/11/14/4a77a04c-6c45-11e4-b053-65cea7903f2e_story.html
Definition from Dictionary.com:
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/feminism
http://www.newrepublic.com/article/119412/feminisms-future-debate
You probably are a feminist:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/10/02/roxane-gay-beyonce-feminism-now-this-rant_n_5920206.html
Day 3: backpack bed
This is one of the best ideas ever. As most people would know, homelessness is a problem everywhere in the world, and its a devastating reality that can happen to anyone. In an ideal world we would have everyone off the streets, but unfortunatly it just doesn’t work that way.
Behold the backpack bed. Basically its a swag (one man tent) for the homeless, so they have basic, sometimes life saving, protection from the elements and a place to keep there belongings. Its super lightweight and folds into a backpack (!) so it can be easily transported from place to place. Thats pretty awesome.
Get involved:
http://swags.org.au/get-involved/
And everything you need to know about the backpack bed:
http://swags.org.au/shop/backpack-bed-original-award-winning-ultra-lite-weight/
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DAY 2: VAQUITAAASSS
So this is pretty urgent. there only 97 vaquitas left in the wild. 97! Sorry in case you didn’t quite get that.. NINETY SEVEN!
And humans are entirely responsible for their dwindling population. Great.
Luckily the awesome people at greenpeace are doing something about it, and its very likely we can make a difference, which is awesome!
They are so adorable (I get giddy just looking at their little faces! seriously, google them) and it would be devastating to lose such an incredible species, so if you’ve got a chance head over to the Greenpeace website and sign the petition or donate (or both!).
Help save the vaquitas from being swallowed into extinction by mans toxic grip, us bloody humans.
https://www.greenpeace.org.au/action/?cid=82&src=SHTW1&utm_campaign=Vaquita&utm_source=Vaquita%20cyb&utm_medium=twitter&utm_content=twitter-share
And here are some facts from their website about the vaquitas, incase you have no clue what I’m going on about :)
It’s one of the two smallest cetaceans in the world, just managing to nudge about 1.5metres long on a good day
Its name means ‘little cow’, though it is also called the ‘desert porpoise’ as it lives near arid Baja California. They are the only porpoises found in warm waters.
It was only described by science in 1958.
It has a tiny geographic range, at about 4,000 km2 (about the size of Cornwall) it’s amongst the smallest of any marine mammal.
It’s possibly one of the cutest sea mammals around (with dark eye patches giving it a passable panda look), although very few people have ever gotten a good look at a live vaquita…
ps. i realise my first two posts have been very sea mammal related…it will not always be this way…completely unintentional,
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Wow, I blinked and now its December... which is insane, and also means the commencement of summer and this project, should be interesting!
To kick of everything I have chosen something very fitting to the beginning of summer. Swimwear! Specifically, the swimwear from ‘Lisa Blue’.
Not only are the collections gorgeous but 25% of net profits go to protecting whales and dolphins, which is pretty awesome. In fact thats VERY awesome.
Check out the website www.lisablue.com
and instagram/tumblr :)
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Hello!
Hi there!
I feel that I should introduce myself, My name is Celina, I'm 19 years old and I live in Australia.
What am I doing here you ask? Well let me explain;
I have the belief that whatever problems we have here on this earth, only we, collectively, can resolve, after all it was probably us humans who created them in the first place! And it turns out a lot of people agree.
But I have felt very limited in ways in which I could help, because sharing the odd Facebook post and popping money in a jar just did't suffice, not that that isn't a great place to start, I just wanted to do more.
Thats where Draw-to-Draw comes in:
A space in which my creativity and my love for this beautiful planet and all its creatures (that includes us little humans!) to combine in a productive way. To share innovative ideas, and worthy causes. And to remind me, and hopefully others, to stay true to whats important, because its so very very easy to forget.
So I have set myself a challenge. 365 days of drawing attention to things that I value as important, accompanied by 365 related images that I have created.
Drawings to draw attention.