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Created by Sarah Corbett of Craftivist Collective. Project managed with the help of Lucy Percieval at Lush Events team.
Photos by Tom Price www.tomalprice.com
15th Feb 2018 as part of Lush Summit for 5000 of their staff from around the world, influencers and charities Lush supports. Drop-in sessions 10am-6pm.
Welcome to the Activist’s Retreat
This is a place for you to
Rest your mind, body and soul after soaking up lots of important information from Lush Summit
Reflect on the vision you have of a happy and healthy world for all and how to deliver your activism in a kind, creative and strategic way learning from the past and focusing on a positive future.
Reconnect with the injustice issues you have learnt more about today and how you can be part of the change you wish to see in our world in a loving, sustainable and effective way
Please take your time to travel on this journey to each of the 10 stations slowly with an open heart and an open mind in the numbered/sequential order provided and remember:
“Never do it that a small group of thoughtful committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.” - Margaret Mead.
There will also be three workshops today (yoga, craftivism workshop and Ecotherapy with Earth For Life) around the corner. Ask a member of staff for more information and how to register for one or more of them.
Andrew A. SanFilippo, Executive Deputy Comptroller, Office of State and Local Government Accountability, New York State Office of the State Comptroller
Lawrence Levy, Executive Dean, National Center for Suburban Studies at Hofstra University®
The Honorable Thomas P. DiNapoli, New York State Comptroller
The Honorable Robert J. Duffy, Lieutenant Governor, State of New York
The Honorable Peter Grannis, First Deputy Comptroller, State of New York
Honorable Mark Lesko, Supervisor, Town of Brookhaven
Richard V. Guardino, Jr., Executive Dean, Wilbur F. Breslin Center for Real Estate
New terraced houses all with front doors opening onto a public footpath between the High Street and residential areas. No through motor traffic means this new space is safe for young and old alike. Honiton, Devon
Created by Luella Middle School, Locust Grove, GA
Artists: Kayla, Evelyn, Freddie
Title: Underground Caverns of Time
Teacher: Christine Thompson
Theme: Conservation
Learn more about IFC Projects at www.ifcprojects.com
A collaborative project with Anglepoise, Strong Island & The University of Portsmouth.
10 artists/designers will be twinned with 10 photographers and an Anglepoise light.
Follow the project at creatingbalanceproject.tumblr.com/
This shoot was between artist Lorna Apps Woodland and photographer Matt Sills
Many thanks to BSc Film and TV students Max and Jonas
This photograph was taken at the 'Creating My Cambridge - Singing History with Thomas Hobson' event that took place at the Museum of Cambridge on Saturday 28th February.
The event involved joining the children of the Singing History Choir for a history talk illustrated with songs, drama and games about Thomas Hobson, the famous Cambridge Tudor philanthropist and his wife played by Matthew Ward and Gill Fraser Lee of www.historyneedsyou.com/. With music by Kirsty Martin and lyrics by CBBC’s Horrible Histories songwriter Dave Cohen, the presence of Thomas Hobson himself, and a talk by Professor Helen Weinstein. This family-friendly event was part of the Historyworks project Creating Camridge.To find out more visit www.historyworks.tv.
Re-use of this photograph should be credited to Historyworks.
Stripes (7-Eleven) on Old Spanish Trail in Houston, Texas.
Stripes was created in 2006 by Susser Holdings when they ended their franchise agreement with Circle K. In 2014, Susser was acquired by Energy Transfer Partners, the company which controlled Sunoco. In 2015, Energy Transfer transferred ownership of Stripes to their affiliate, Sunoco LP. Under Energy Transfer/Sunoco, all locations that sold Stripes-branded fuel began to sell Sunoco fuel (although there are some Stripes locations that continue to sell Valero and Exxon gasoline).
Sunoco sold a majority of Stripes Stores to 7-Eleven in January 2018. Although these locations continue to operate under the Stripes name, they now sell many 7-Eleven private label items such as Slurpee drinks and 7 Select.