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ready to install!

Tomorrow we hang, install and distribute our projects on campus! Lets not forget why we are doing this... To create AWARENESS for the people in Uganda.
If people seem curious about our work on campus, explain it and promote it (protect it also, don't let people touch or disturb the sculptures or deface the posters)
This is a great inspirational video about the night commute event the IC held almost 2 years ago.

Global Night Commute: I Got Soul from INVISIBLE CHILDREN on Vimeo.

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  2. Sohan T.
    Pe. 2
    I jst hung my posters...it feels so gud to convey a mssge thruh a poster....

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  3. Let's do it
    P.6
    Erik Ceballos

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  4. So excited and ready
    Karen rosales
    P.6

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  5. We just hung our project today! It was a lot of fun.
    Uyen N. Per. 3

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  6. Putting up the sculpture and looking at other peoples was fun.
    ~Elizabeth Costley P.6

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  7. i agree with Elizabeth! its so artsy

    ~ Loren De Medeiros P.6

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  8. It was fun looking at my classmates artwork!

    -Liz Lizardi P.2

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  9. That video is beast. If only everyone who looked at our projects could watch it, they would be way more impacted.

    -Amanda H. Period 1

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