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Art for the Better:
Areas of Interest
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Cortney Romeril said
at 8:35pm on November 11th, 2007
This page is to form an idea of the the interests that lie among this Group. Please include your name and groups/causes (specific or general) that you support (or would LIKE to support). Also, if you are comfortable, please list your location. The purpose of this page is to serve as a sort of directory of the Group to 1. Unite people with similar interests so they can share more specific goals and discussions, and 2. Unite people who are geographically close, should they be interested in combining their efforts locally
 
Cortney Romeril said
at 8:37pm on November 11th, 2007
Cortney Romeril - Indiana - homeless animal rescue and adoption, spay/neuter initiatives, no-kill shelter and city initiatives
 
Ryan said
at 12:24pm on January 20th, 2008
My name is Ryan. I live in Japan.
I am pro-existence.

Some of us believe that: poor people, animals, and the environment ought not be treated as tools of finance.

I think it would be nice if the foreign workers who are routinely exploited had the means to afford ANY of the things they spend 12 hours a day making.

A family of 4 shouldn't have to share 15 beans for their almost daily supper.

6% of the world's population controls 60% of its resources (leaving the other 40% to be shared amongst 94% of humanity). - United Nations
2 out of every 3 people on Earth have to get by on $2 or less per day. - United Nations
30,000 people die every day from extreme poverty. - World Health Organization

The world's cattle alone consume a quantity of food equal to the caloric needs of 8.7 billion people—more than the entire human population on Earth.

About 20 percent of the world's population, or 1.4 billion people, could be fed with the grain and soybeans fed to U.S. cattle alone.
In Guatemala, for instance, 75 percent of children under the age of 5 are malnourished, and yet the nation continues to produce and export 40 million pounds of meat to the U.S. every year.

Learn more about the link between meat and world hunger. http://goveg.com
 
Johnnie Belinda Ramey said
at 11:45am on May 23rd, 2008
Cortney
I live in indiana, I have been working with those who have cancer and their families in creative healing art workshops in my home....i too am for animals and have been painting portraits of pets ,in which i give psychic readings while sketching, i have found my work to healing for those who have lost their pet through death...i am open in helping where i can by working or donating art