Deadline: 31 March 2011
From PAWA:
Quarterly Spotlight: Spring into Action
Prompt: Often, we think of “activism” as a process by which particular goals—often political—are achieved by means that are aggressive, public, collective, and sometimes even militant. The truth, of course, is that “activism” takes many forms and addresses more than just politics but rather affects the way we live in our communities in a myriad of ways and on many different levels. While protests and demonstrations often provide “the face” of activism, the heart of activism lies simply in the desire for change—change for the better, for the common good.
That said, for this month, TAYO is calling for submissions with a particular focus on awareness and activism in our community. Please submit any photography, paintings, drawings, digital art, poetry, fiction and/or non-fiction that engage this theme by midnight, Thursday March 31st. Tayo na!
Submit here.
From PAWA:
Quarterly Spotlight: Spring into Action
Prompt: Often, we think of “activism” as a process by which particular goals—often political—are achieved by means that are aggressive, public, collective, and sometimes even militant. The truth, of course, is that “activism” takes many forms and addresses more than just politics but rather affects the way we live in our communities in a myriad of ways and on many different levels. While protests and demonstrations often provide “the face” of activism, the heart of activism lies simply in the desire for change—change for the better, for the common good.
That said, for this month, TAYO is calling for submissions with a particular focus on awareness and activism in our community. Please submit any photography, paintings, drawings, digital art, poetry, fiction and/or non-fiction that engage this theme by midnight, Thursday March 31st. Tayo na!
Submit here.