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Jon Linton was one of those only-in-the-70s character actors
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The Valley Spotlight - Photographer Jon Linton
The Valley Spotlight – Photographer Jon Linton
Many of you may have heard of Jon Linton from his non-profit, the I Have a Name Project (visit https://www.ihaveaname.org/).
What you may not have known is that Jon Linton is a photographer. You may not have known that you were looking at his work while seeing stories of homeless individuals shared in the I Have a Name Project.
However, photographing such a heavy subject matter took its toll.…
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Jon Linton Launches a #LetsBeBetterHumans Movement
"There were a lot of responses to the question, 'what does being a better human mean to you?' Underneath iwas a common thread that ran through it all, and it was a four letter word call love. That's what I heard." -- Jon Linton
Jon Linton from The I Have a Name Project discusses a new campaign he and his friends are organizing in Phoenix Arizona called #LetsBeBetterHumans. Jon explains the idea behind the campaign and how compassion fatigue shaped his need to do something to make a difference while bringing himself some joy. We think he has a winning recipe.
Downtown Angels: Local activist completes MonOrchid mural raising awareness for homelessness
Downtown Angels: Local activist completes MonOrchid mural raising awareness for homelessness
Originally published on Downtown Devil on February 5, 2016 By Holly Bernstein.
“My daughter has a name and now she’s gone.”
After receiving this Facebook message from a mother whose homeless daughter was murdered while living on the street, homelessness activist Jon Linton used social media to raise money to bring the girl’s body home.
When local artist and activist Wayne Raineymade the west…
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