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Follow on Google News | Painting for Peace in FergusonA new children’s book focused on hope, healing and unity available
By: Layla Dog Press Excerpt from Painting for Peace in Ferguson: They drew pictures of Peace Of Hope and of Light That show Love’s even stronger Than the darkest of nights Klein, who is sponsoring the project and who grew up in the Ferguson area, was inspired by the Mister Rogers quote that reminds children to always look for helpers when scary things happen. “It occurred to me that if adults are having a hard time processing and talking about the events of the last three months — how are children coping? So we designed this book to be a tool for parents and teachers to begin the conversation. Over the Thanksgiving weekend, it was so inspiring to see people young and old, black and white come together to transform boarded up windows from something intimidating to children into something so positive.” Centered on a child-friendly poem penned by Klein, the book does not go into the specifics of what caused the unrest, but rather focuses on the way the community came together to begin the healing process through the art of the Paint for Peace effort. “We did not go into detail because we felt it was important for parents to be able to talk about what happened in Ferguson in a way that was age appropriate for their child and that reflects each family’s perspective,” Award winning local book designer Michael Kilfoy notes that the book will feature photographs of many of the works of art. “We have a fairly complete photographic inventory of all of the art in both the South Grand and Ferguson area.” Publisher Kristina Blank Makansi of Layla Dog Press said that if the book proves popular there may be other projects that do showcase all of the artwork produced. “We recognize that this is just one step in a long healing process for our community,” said Klein. As the final line from the book states, “The work is not finished, there’s much more to be done. But this art shows the spirit of a new Ferguson.” Funds from the sale of the book will be deposited with the Greater St. Louis Community Foundation a 501(c)(3) organizations. Donations made to that fund above and beyond the price of the book are tax-deductible. End
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