Category Archive: peace

The Necessary Voice: Sarah Kay and the Power of Spoken Word Poetry

Kay sera, sera: What will be, will be. Coincidence that poet Sarah Kay‘s website is named kaysarahsera.com? I think not. But Kay doesn’t let things be. She sees a need and she tries… Continue reading

What’s your favorite type of art?

My answer to this poll is photography. I am a photography major at Eastern Mennonite University and when I find myself to be stressed, I will go out and take pictures because it… Continue reading

Student Profile

Rachel King is a sophomore here at Eastern Mennonite University. She is a biology major and is from West Unity, Ohio. She has always been into arts and crafts and find happiness through… Continue reading

Pop Culture Activity

In our Pop Culture and Mass Communication class as well as our Video Webb Apps class, we participated in an exercise. We started off by drawing five words from a pile of words… Continue reading

If You Could Meet One of These Peace Builders Who Would it Be?

What a Wonderful World – Louis Armstrong

In every Miss America Pageant, you always hear “World Peace” thrown out. But why is this the case? It’s because that how we view a perfect world. One where there is no war,… Continue reading

10 Blog Post Ideas

1. Artist Profiles This involves people around in our community to be interactive with our blog and allows them to share their artwork publicly. 2. Top 10 list Lists are a great idea… Continue reading

Music with Emma

This week, I decided to share some of my own experience with music. I have been learning to play the ukulele and thought I would show how it makes me feel more at… Continue reading

The Fabric of Your Life

Since the documentary Weaving Life (made by students at Eastern Mennonite University) came out, I’ve been thinking a lot about textile arts. The film is full of beautiful shots of Persian rugs and… Continue reading

The CAT’S Pajamas!…peace and cats

CATS, KITTENS, MEOW!! Ok, now that I’ve got your attention we can talk a lot about cats, a little about peace, and how I think they’re related. First of all, as a female… Continue reading