Showing posts with label outreach. Show all posts
Showing posts with label outreach. Show all posts

Saturday, March 9, 2019

Santia Deck talks Fitness, Sports, & Outreach in an Exclusive Interview w/ Mistah Wilson

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Santia Deck talks Fitness, Sports, & Outreach in an Exclusive Interview w/ Mistah Wilson

Friday, August 31, 2018

PODCAST: And so, We Walked 22 Miles Thru Seattle 🚶 🚶 🚶 👀 👀

Mistah Wilson talks about his 22mile Walk for
Provision thru Seattle, Washington on August 29th, 2018 with Dominic Poole and Joseph Alaniz. The walk started at Shoreline Community College and ended on 2nd & Rainier Avenue in Renton. Although Mistah Wilson documented tha walk with conceptual street signs, he says they will be released exclusively on merchandise and apparel. 




Tuesday, August 28, 2018

Mistah Wilson Announces 22mile Walk in Seattle, Washington!!!


If fulfilling his One-Million foot commitment in 2015 wasn't enough, Mistah Wilson had to climb his happy striding ass 1,100+ miles up tha Coast to Seattle just to walk 22 miles through it. As crazy as it sounds, that's exactly what he's going to do. But, this time, he's providing a little bit more clarity to the purpose of these events.

Through these extreme-distance walks for causes & charity, Mistah Wilson has experienced new
discoveries. Discoveries that would compliment his ambition for local arts. His undying drive to make a difference in the World has been proven over again. And now, he's about to literally walk from Shoreline Community College to the very end of Rainier Avenue in Renton, WA.

With very little prep time, Mistah Wilson is embarking on a 22mile journey straight through Seattle, Washington. And he has every intention on adding to his fast-growing conceptual street sign photography collection.

The purpose of this walk is to exemplify "Provision" over our own lives. Mistah Wilson moved himself and his entire business from Los Angeles to Seattle at his own discretion. This move was an example of having "Provision" over his own life. And that is the message that he wants to send his peers, former foster family, and artists like himself.

To contact Mistah Wilson, give him a call (626)817-6978 or Email him here.

Saturday, November 11, 2017

Meet Gospel/Contemporary Christian Singer "Ernest Musik" from Cleburne, TX

LIKE ERNEST MUSIK ON FACEBOOK
A very Gifted Singer/Songwriter from Cleburne, TX. Now resides in Fort Worth. Found his calling in music his freshman year of high school while performing in front of a crowd. Every since then, Ernest has been working hard on crafting his vocal skills into perfection and refuses to be known as a computer singer because he sounds the same way as he does when he sings in a studio. Ernest had been in numerous groups but as of 2013 he is a full fledged solo artists and has rededicated his life over to Christ. Ernest is a proud founder of an Outreach ministry "GPUAO" which stands for Gods People United As One which is dedicated to saving lives for Christ. Ernest is working very hard to release his Debut solo mixtape "From The Heart" at the moment and he guarantees you it will be very Inspirational when it is released. I thank you for taking the time to listen to my Music and I Pray that my messages will help inspire you to find your personal Relationship with Jesus Christ.

Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Oakland Street Artist Eddie Colla’s Works Explore Fear, Alienation And Oppression

Street art’s ability to raise consciousness and act as a catalyst for political and social change were the motivation behind Oakland-based artist Eddie Colla’s transition from photography to defiantly altering existing landscapes with his wheat pastes and stencil images since 2005.

At the heart of Colla’s commending work is the exploration of conformity, freedom and the threat of oppression.

His raw characters, often donning face masks, are the embodiment of these themes and Colla hopes they spark a dialogue among the urbanites that spy them in the Bay Area, Los Angeles and Miami streets.



His work aims to compete with the pervasive advertisement in urban environments; which Colla believes can foster submissiveness in inhabitants. He counters that passivity with provocative and challenging commentary. As Colla shares on his website:
“I can interrupt their conversation and change the subject. That’s very appealing to me.
Advertising perpetually alters our environment without the permission of its inhabitants. The only difference is that advertisers pay for the privilege to do so and I don’t.”
In 2008, his meditative work gained national attention when he incorporated images of then-Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama. His designs were turned into stickers, t-shirts and even magazine covers. It wasn’t long before the rebellious artist became a celebrated street phenomenon...

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