by andrewkooman on July 12, 2010
Over the last few months, I’ve been following a project friend, artist, and modern abolitionist Timothy C. Dyk undertook to examine the realities of the human trafficking in the United States. Tim and a crew of documentary filmmakers just wrapped shooting their new film Sex + Money: A National Search for Human Worth. Tim’s exhibit [...]
by andrewkooman on July 9, 2010
The smell of coffee. Pages steeped and hung to dry. A strung out hands on process. I’m making another set of my handcrafted collection of poetry God/he. I enjoy the process. It’s timely, reflective. It makes me thankful for one of the many things that trees give. For the privilege of belief. For the weight [...]
by andrewkooman on May 15, 2010
Note: I’ve put under erasure some of the things in this original post… but since it’s been popular and helpful info for the market in general, I’m leaving it up so people who want to locate the market can find it. Due to some unforeseen circumstances, we won’t be having a booth at the market [...]
by andrewkooman on April 28, 2010
I’m finding in the UNHCR very valuable resources re: refugees. I’m currently working on a few articles that will appear in YWAM Publishing’s 2011 yearly day planner. One article examines the accounts of Rohingya (a Muslim people group from Burma) refugees in Bangladesh refugee camps. The reports are U.N.F.A.T.H.O.M.A.B.L.E. They include pictures children and adults [...]
by andrewkooman on March 29, 2010
Mon cher cousin Dave is in Paris, finishing up a double degree, spending his last semester just outside the City of Lights. I’m spectacularly jealous. In his spare time, he’s discovered he not only enjoys taking photographs, but that he’s good at it too. I really have been enjoying Dave’s photos of the city for [...]