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  • January 2, 2023By Evelyn Atieno

    It’s remarkable to watch a five-year-old draw, void of any anxiety about what the world will think. We all start our lives creatively confident, happy to create and share our work with pride. And then, as we age, our comfort with creative expression declines. We’re discouraged by the learning curve of creative skills and tools,

  • December 29, 2022By Evelyn Atieno

    It’s remarkable to watch a five-year-old draw, void of any anxiety about what the world will think. We all start our lives creatively confident, happy to create and share our work with pride. And then, as we age, our comfort with creative expression declines. We’re discouraged by the learning curve of creative skills and tools,

  • December 28, 2022By Evelyn Atieno

    It’s remarkable to watch a five-year-old draw, void of any anxiety about what the world will think. We all start our lives creatively confident, happy to create and share our work with pride. And then, as we age, our comfort with creative expression declines. We’re discouraged by the learning curve of creative skills and tools,

  • December 28, 2022By Evelyn Atieno

    It’s remarkable to watch a five-year-old draw, void of any anxiety about what the world will think. We all start our lives creatively confident, happy to create and share our work with pride. And then, as we age, our comfort with creative expression declines. We’re discouraged by the learning curve of creative skills and tools,

  • December 26, 2022By Evelyn Atieno

    It’s remarkable to watch a five-year-old draw, void of any anxiety about what the world will think. We all start our lives creatively confident, happy to create and share our work with pride. And then, as we age, our comfort with creative expression declines. We’re discouraged by the learning curve of creative skills and tools,

  • July 30, 2017By Rachel Martin

    Mo Pop is a hodge-podge of everything great about Detroit. Painted pianos are strewn everywhere, local artists and vendors get to share this city’s culture, and of course, everyone gets to experience great music. And with Aminé and Foster the People as some of the festival’s headliners, Detroit’s phenomenal music legacy is going nowhere. When

  • April 16, 2017By Hiba Argane

    When it comes to social interaction, you learn a lot of lessons the hard way but you get to a point where whatever you learn outweighs whatever it was that got you there. And this is just that. I read through this now and I feel the growth. And I’m grateful for that every day. you

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