Thursday, May 17, 2012

6 Degrees of Separation

The good news of the week is that I'm taking some actual steps to make a local version of what I'd like to become an international travel show!  I've met with a fellow producer in Scary Cow who is on board and I'm working to identify people and organizations to profile.


Here's where you come in.  


Do you know anyone who works for or has utilized the services of any of these organizations: Scrap, Creativity Explored or Girls, Inc?  They are all appealing to me in different ways.  


SCRAP’s mission is to stimulate creativity and environmental awareness in children and adults through promoting the creative reuse of materials that traditionally have been discarded as waste.


Creativity Explored advances the value and diversity of artistic expression. We provide artists with developmental disabilities the means to create, exhibit, and sell their art in our studios and gallery, and around the world.


Girls Inc. of Alameda County is a nonprofit organization dedicated to inspiring all girls to be strong, smart, and bold. We are a local affiliate of the national Girls Inc. organization, which provides vital educational programs to millions of American girls, particularly those in high-risk, underserved areas.


If you do know anyone connected with these groups, whether you're separated by 1 degree or 6, please give me a shout.  My goal is to make short videos for these groups much like the ones I made in Africa 5 years ago.  (I can't believe it has been 5 years but it most certainly has).


Thanks, homies!

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