The Peace Mural Foundation

The Peace Mural Foundation Peace, Art, Justice, Eduacation, Huong The Peace Mural is an ongoing, developing project as new themes continue to be added.

The presentation captures highly evocative images and concepts depicting multiple themes including: Let’s think Peace; Words of Peace Voices of Children; Voices of the Troops; Mothers in War; The Peace of all Nations; The Flag at War; The Displaced and Disabled; The Cry of Refugees; No More Torture; Poets Against War; BP oil spill Bleeding in gult US Alive; Obama Peace Mural; Immigration; Wall of

Border Immigration; Racism- The American Color; WMD- Chemical Weapon. Far more than simply an art exhibit, the Peace Mural is a catalyst to action as it evokes participation and civic engagement, calling forth from viewers a response through reflection, dialogue and action for peace and justice. Viewers are invited to “sign on” for peace by adding their own thoughts and comments to panels scattered throughout the Peace Mural.

10/16/2020

Ethan, an Advanced Studies student at Miami Dade College, talks about what we can do to make a change.

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10/14/2020

Danielle Banzali is a student at Miami Dade College. She says we should take care of our planet in order to have a home in the future.

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10/12/2020

Juan is an animal and environmental activist. He talks
about the impact of the meat industry on the environment.

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10/09/2020

Dr. Mitchell is a professor at Miami Dade College. She worries about the future of the plantet.

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10/07/2020

Ethan, an Advanced Studies student at Miami Dade College, speaks to future generations.

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10/05/2020

Victor Alvarado talks about things that can be done to mitigate the effects of climate change.

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10/01/2020

Danielle Banzali, student at Miami Dade College.

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09/24/2020

Samantha is a social work major at Miami Dade College. She thinks a lot of people are "choosing to be blind" to climate change and global warming.

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09/21/2020

Sebastian, 19, is a bussiness administration student at Miami Dade College. He says "we need to elect more informed representatives."

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09/18/2020

Danielle Banzali, student at Miami Dade College.

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09/16/2020

Professor Terri Mitchell on climate change: "Nothing we do is in isolation."

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The Peace Mural is an ongoing, developing project as new themes continue to be added. The presentation captures highly evocative images and concepts depicting multiple themes including: Let’s think Peace; Words of Peace Voices of Children; Voices of the Troops; Mothers in War; The Peace of all Nations; The Flag at War; The Displaced and Disabled; The Cry of Refugees; No More Torture; Poets Against War; BP oil spill Bleeding in gult US Alive; Obama Peace Mural; Immigration; Wall of Border Immigration; Racism- The American Color; WMD- Chemical Weapon.the OceanUS and Global warming. Far more than simply an art exhibit, the Peace Mural is a catalyst to action as it evokes participation and civic engagement, calling forth from viewers a response through reflection, dialogue and action for peace and justice. Viewers are invited to “sign on” for peace by adding their own thoughts and comments to panels scattered throughout the Peace Mural.