Thursday, May 3, 2012
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
free burma shwag
Wow, SRW's design is still the number one Burma design on cafepress!
Keep getting those T-shirts, trucker hats and tote bags! Direct link here.
All profits go to givetoburma.org.
Saturday, May 17, 2008
Cyclone Nargis Relief
According to our well-informed sources, the CDCE Nargis Disaster Relief Fund is a trustworthy place to donate and help Burma's cyclone victims. Accurate information about how to donate to the CDCE disaster fund can be found here.
Aid given by the U.N. and the U.S., however well-intentioned it might be, is being hijacked by the Myanmar regime. The generals are not sending it to where it is most needed, say human rights sources. Worse, they are plastering it with their own names and showing themselves on TV in Burma giving it out, and thus taking credit for the generosity of others. Taking evil to new heights, as always.
Give through the CDCE and make sure your donations go to those in need, not those in greed!
-- SRW
Aid given by the U.N. and the U.S., however well-intentioned it might be, is being hijacked by the Myanmar regime. The generals are not sending it to where it is most needed, say human rights sources. Worse, they are plastering it with their own names and showing themselves on TV in Burma giving it out, and thus taking credit for the generosity of others. Taking evil to new heights, as always.
Give through the CDCE and make sure your donations go to those in need, not those in greed!
-- SRW
Sunday, April 13, 2008
stenciled monks
monks in a row
stenciled monks on canvas
stenciled monks on canvas
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Alley Cat Arts - 802 865-5079
Monday, December 10, 2007
Permanent Mission to the UN (NYC): Monks in action
These pictures were taken of the site at the Burmese mission to the UN in
New York earlier today. I'll guess it was done in honour of international
human rights day? I hope the pictures are useful.
- [name deleted for obvious reasons*]
New York earlier today. I'll guess it was done in honour of international
human rights day? I hope the pictures are useful.
- [name deleted for obvious reasons*]
*e-mail the contact address at left if you want it undeleted.
Monday, November 5, 2007
My first three hits
I strongly feel for the denied freedom and the repression to which Burmese people are subject. FREE BURMA, spread the word, don't let the world neglect Burma.
Friday, November 2, 2007
Poem for Burma
Gregg Chadwick
Poem for Burma
8"x6" oil and alkyd on linen 2007
March, paint, write, meditate, work, pray, hope, and create a free Burma.
Monday, October 29, 2007
Thursday, October 25, 2007
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Friday, October 19, 2007
Panties for Peace!
Global action beginning 16th October:
The Burma military regime is not only brutal but very superstitious. They believe that contact with a woman's panties or sarong can rob them of their power. So this is your chance to use your Panty Power to take away the power from the SPDC! Post or deliver your panties to the closest Burmese Embassy ongoing from 16th October.
http://lannaactionforburma.blogspot.com/search/label /Actions
The Burma military regime is not only brutal but very superstitious. They believe that contact with a woman's panties or sarong can rob them of their power. So this is your chance to use your Panty Power to take away the power from the SPDC! Post or deliver your panties to the closest Burmese Embassy ongoing from 16th October.
http://lannaactionforburma.blogspot.com/search/label /Actions
Thursday, October 11, 2007
New Ross, Co. Wexford, Ireland
I painted this on my Grandma's boarded-up shed window to support the monks.
It's on the street, and people passing by are very supportive. Thank you to
all my friends for spreading the word!
It's on the street, and people passing by are very supportive. Thank you to
all my friends for spreading the word!
"Walk On."
Tuesday, October 9, 2007
Venosa Potenza, Italy
Hi,
I have made the stencil in Venosa a small town in the south of Italy.
I hope this helps a little to let them know they're not alone.
--
Maxim {Just Imagine}
http://www.massimopescuma.it
http://www.newbrigand.it
I have made the stencil in Venosa a small town in the south of Italy.
I hope this helps a little to let them know they're not alone.
--
Maxim {Just Imagine}
http://www.massimopescuma.it
http://www.newbrigand.it
Monday, October 8, 2007
Peaceful Gathering for Peace in Burma, Chiang Mai, Thailand
During 5, 6 and 8 October 2007, under the name of “Interfaith Group for Peace in Burma”, three peace marches were organized each day. Hundreds of Buddhist monks and believers in other religions as well as the non-believers joined us and braved the rains to walk in support of the cause of our sisters and brothers in monastic communities in Burma. It was the first walk made by more than two hundreds Buddhist monks for a social cause in Chiang Mai, Northern Siam (Thailand).
Sunday, October 7, 2007
San Francisco, CA
These are t-shirts that I've been printing to raise awareness about the brave resistance to the military junta in Burma. I've given several to other teachers at the high school where I work and we've led discussions with groups of students as news updates become available. Thank you for the image and for keeping the message of solidarity alive.
Marty Roberts
Marty Roberts
Saturday, October 6, 2007
Pasadena, California!
I'm passing on a pictures of the stenciled monks a few of us put up on the campus of Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California. Also, I've blogged about it here. Many of us are aware of the injustice in Burma, yet it remains remote. These stencils give an opportunity to unite the artists and social justice advocates on campus, pooling our knowledge and resources to engage with Burma, and bring the cause closer to home.
Thank you!!!
Peace,
Kristin Myers
Thursday, October 4, 2007
Wednesday, October 3, 2007
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