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Author Archives: Masha
Art Behind Walls
When Daniel Ager’s father was sentenced to prison for 16 years, Daniel knew right then he wanted to make some kind of a difference. The specific idea for the Art Behind Walls project came to him when he received his … Continue reading
Posted in 2008-07 TMLP Times, Arts and Music, Children, Education
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Cycling for Children
Moira Bailey of London is 52 years old. She’s asthmatic, didn’t own a bicycle and hadn’t ridden a bicycle in over 30 years. Thus it was more than a little extraordinary that she took on cycling in Kenya for the … Continue reading
Posted in 2008-07 TMLP Times, Children, Developing World
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The Fun House
The very first Fun House experience got underway in Brent with children and adults alike having a fabulous home from home day out. The fun house aims to create an environment for families to share happiness, positive energy, and achieve … Continue reading
Being a Beacon for Peace
On Friday evening November 30th, the Peace Illuminations Light Project was launched. Tens of thousands of Los Angelenos were given the gift of a lighting art installation on a building on La Brea Boulevard. The installation was a stunning and … Continue reading
Sharing Freedom – Operation Amped
It started with surfing and a guy named Trevor. He had no legs below his knees and asked me to carry his surfboard at the beach one day. I walked across the sand carrying our boards to the water. He … Continue reading