Enough violence, my friends.
Now let us make peace and FUCK YOU
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Enough violence, my friends.
Now let us make peace and FUCK YOU
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Shooting in Baton Rouge
There was another fucking shooting in Baton Rouge. Three officers killed, four shot. Are you fucking KIDDING ME?! ENOUGH IS ENOUGH. How many more people have to DIE before we do something about this?! I'm done with violence. This is ridiculous. Yes, we'll pray that the other officers don't die but for God's sake get up and do something about it.
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Dignity & Respect Creates a Tile Quilt at SCC
On Saturday, March 15, 2014 The Greater Pittsburgh Dignity & Respect Council hosted a "tile quilting" event at Contemporary Craft in conjunction with ENOUGH Violence: Artists Speak Out. Representatives from different affiliated organizations sponsored each hour of the program and over 75 ceramic tiles were designed and painted by guests. The tiles will become part of a larger Tile Quilt installation, to be displayed at the cafeteria at the Women's Center & Shelter of Greater Pittsburgh. Artist Alix Paul was on hand to guide participants through the process.
{photos by Alix Paul}
Listen to SCC's Education Director, Rachel Saul, Pittsburgh Action Against Rape's Alison Hall, and Lueana Coward of RELIEF on the Saturday Light Brigade
http://neighborhoodvoices.org/enough-violence-4
Tune in to SLB the first Saturday of each month throughout the run of the exhibition to hear more from our community partners and SCC staff.
Professor Steve Gorelick of Hunter College responds to work by ENOUGH Violence artist Kate Kretz. Steve took part in SCC's Community Call to Action series on January 20th where he spoke about the natural instinct to create in the wake of violence and destruction.