Posted by admin | Posted in Austin | Posted on 18-11-2011
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Homeless in Austin – “Liar” – 1sqMile – Austin, Texas
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Homeless to Harvard – The Liz Murray Story $14.98 Thora Birch (American Beauty) is Liz Murray: homeless at 15, Harvard undergrad at 19. Based on a true story, the Lifetime movie begins when her mother, Jean (Kelly Lynch), a schizophrenic with a substance abuse problem, is placed in a mental institution. Liz and her sister are left with their father, Peter, who is also a drug addict. When Jean returns two years later, she’s clean, but has AIDS (an… |
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Art From the StreetsArt From the Streets $24.95 Art From the Streets is a feature length documentary about a program for homeless artists in Austin, Texas, called Art From the Streets. The film tells this story by tracking five of the artists involved in the program over the course of a year. Viewers will visit homeless camps, learn the daily challenges of street life, and sit in on the Tuesday/Thursday art “classes”. You’ll also experience t… |
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Art From the Streets (Institutional Use) $200.00 Art From the Streets is a feature length documentary about a program for homeless artists in Austin, Texas, called Art From the Streets. The film tells this story by tracking five of the artists involved in the program over the course of a year. Viewers will visit homeless camps, learn the daily challenges of street life, and sit in on the Tuesday/Thursday art “classes”. You’ll also experience t… |
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Real Austin: The Homeless and the Image of God Christianity is simple. Love God. Love your neighbor. The rest is commentary. Simple in theory becomes much more difficult when your neighbor is a man in a dress who stinks like urine and a decaying, unwashed body. And yet, that’s exactly who you find on a downtown bus: the homeless, the unsavory, the just plain weird. Drawing on the wisdom of the Desert Fathers and Mothers, this book explores one… |
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Globalisation for the Common Good $5.55 Today, despite many significant achievements in science, technology, medicine, transportation and communications, and a vast increase in world trade, the globalized world economy is facing serious socio-economic, political, cultural and environmental problems, of potentially catastrophic proportions. Although many attempts have been made by international organizations like the World Bank and IMF t… |
