We are supporting The Color Orange project and encourage you to do the same.
If you are unaware this project is to draw attention to the human rights violations throughout China. Orange is a banned colour in China but by displaying it on your clothing, with what you carry or by adorning your car or house you will help to heighten awareness of the plight of millions of oppressed, peaceful people.
Danish sculptor Jens Galschiot and his art workshop (Art in Defence of Humanism, AIDOH www.aidoh.dk) are the driving force behind the ‘Colour Orange’ project. He says "This is not really a campaign in the traditional sense. The project has to work as a catalyst for some kind of wave or feeling that repeats itself over and over again and that flushes all over the world. It is more related to poetry and art than to actual political activism. It is a global history that tells itself. You can say that we are launching a fight against a totalitarian regime about their monopoly of the interpretation of reality."
If you are unaware this project is to draw attention to the human rights violations throughout China. Orange is a banned colour in China but by displaying it on your clothing, with what you carry or by adorning your car or house you will help to heighten awareness of the plight of millions of oppressed, peaceful people.
Danish sculptor Jens Galschiot and his art workshop (Art in Defence of Humanism, AIDOH www.aidoh.dk) are the driving force behind the ‘Colour Orange’ project. He says "This is not really a campaign in the traditional sense. The project has to work as a catalyst for some kind of wave or feeling that repeats itself over and over again and that flushes all over the world. It is more related to poetry and art than to actual political activism. It is a global history that tells itself. You can say that we are launching a fight against a totalitarian regime about their monopoly of the interpretation of reality."
By supporting this initiative you can help to give a voice to the downtrodden peoples of China's oppressive regime. What better opportunity is there than when China will be the focus of world attention during the Olympic Games 2008.
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