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Memoires
This is not a Personal diary neither a private journal…
This is me saving my memories so I can enjoy them later. The Happy but also the Sad ones…
In this series, I will share stories from both the near and distant past…
I don’t really have a reason, maybe because I’ve never thought I’d share such details one day…
But still, to me at least, mistakes are lessons of wisdom; it’s true the past cannot be changed but the future is yet in our hands…
People mentioned in my stories are real… Most of them will easily recognize themselves but the names and perhaps some of the details I will mention as I go along will be made up, or at least that’s what I would like you to think…
Any comment on any of my posts will be welcomed and approved as long as it doesn’t expose identities of those the post decided to keep secret…
Finally since this is obviously just an Introduction of what’s to come over the next few weeks, I’d like to offer you the privilege of deciding which story you’d like to hear/read first…
options are:
1- Ali’s first love
2- She changed Ali’s life
3- Bad luck Ali
4- Rebound-er Ali
5- Cheater Ali
6- Stupid in love Ali
teaser: There is always a girl, always…
So go ahead, chose a title, comment here or reply to me on twitter, one week from now I’ll post the winner story…
Lots of Love,
Ali
The Uncovered Artistry Project: An Art Show to End Abuse
A collaboration between student artists and survivors of domestic abuse. Through the power of art, we can break the cycle of abuse.
Two years ago, a proposal to fund a nonprofit that used the power of art and entrepreneurship to break the cycle of domestic abuse was awarded the Projects for Peace grant. And the Uncovered Artistry Project, a nonprofit online boutique that sells the artisan work of domestic and sexual abuse survivors, was born.
To celebrate its two year anniversary and the twelve artisans who have joined it along the way, an art show is to be hosted. The show will display artwork by domestic and sexual abuse survivors as well as local students.
A sum of $2,000 needs to be raised in order to make this event a reality. Visit the Kickstarter (and consider pledging!) here: http://kck.st/GHIoMw
Products include artisan work and simple jewelry made by domestic and sexual abuse survivors.





