Today’s Love is for New Mexico’s Miracle Wall Mural
by Hatty Lee on March 9 2011, 12:55PM
For 64-year-old artist Frederic Vigil, it’s never too late to create art.
Topics: Arts & Culture, Celebrate Love
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Hatty is the Art and Production Manager for ARC and ColorLines Magazine. Born and raised in the Bay Area, she attended Santa Clara University and the Academy of Art University. She has done design work with various organizations and artists to promote issues ranging from domestic violence to immigration. She was Design Director of Hyphen Magazine, a non-profit Asian American magazine. She believes that visual media and music are important tools in bringing people together and changing politics.
Hatty tweets at @hattyslee.
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VideoToday’s Love is for New Mexico’s Miracle Wall Mural
by Hatty Lee on March 9 2011, 12:55PM
For 64-year-old artist Frederic Vigil, it’s never too late to create art.
Topics: Arts & Culture, Celebrate Love
Loving the Art of the Political Poster at the Oakland Museum
by Hatty Lee on March 7 2011, 3:40PM
Because sometimes, words don’t do an issue justice.
Topics: Arts & Culture
What Did Asian American Resistance Look Like in the 1970’s?
by Hatty Lee on March 4 2011, 4:59PM
A new collection of artwork highlights art and political resistance in San Francisco.
Topics: Arts & Culture
California’s Adult State Prisons, in Pictures
by Hatty Lee, Jamilah King on March 4 2011, 11:53AM
When it comes to California’s prisons, Josh Begley makes a big statement with simple visuals.
Topics: Criminal Justice
U.S. Lags in School Lunch Makeovers, and We’ve Got Photos
by Hatty Lee, Jamilah King on March 2 2011, 5:18PM
Too bad there’s no late pass for student health.
Topics: How We Eat
Today’s Love Goes to Maria Aragon’s Youthful ‘Born This Way’
by Hatty Lee on February 25 2011, 5:55PM
The 10-year-old has become a YouTube sensation and is set to perform a duet with Lady Gaga next month.
Topics: Celebrate Love
Show Some Love for America’s Oldest Sprinter
by Hatty Lee on February 24 2011, 5:40PM
Ida Keeling has set two world running records. In her nineties.
Topics: Celebrate Love
MLK Civil Rights Comic Inspires Activists in Egypt
by Hatty Lee on February 23 2011, 4:07PM
Dalia Ziada translated the work into Arabic and Farsi and distributed 2,000 copies before Egypt’s revolution.
Topics: Egypt
Canadian Kids Use Flash Mob to Call for Love
by Hatty Lee on February 8 2011, 4:09PM
And the crowd loved it.
Topics: Celebrate Love
Celebrate Love This Lunar New Year
by Hatty Lee on February 3 2011, 4:43PM
Here’s your second chance to get the new year started off the right way.
Topics: Celebrate Love
What Does College Achievement Look Like in the U.S.? [Map Edition]
by Hatty Lee on February 3 2011, 10:33AM
The Chronicle of Higher Education breaks the numbers down by race and location.
Topics: Schools & Youth
Today’s Love Is for the People of Egypt
by Hatty Lee on January 31 2011, 6:53PM
The world’s watching the country’s brave fight for freedom.
Topics: Celebrate Love, Egypt
Taking Stock of Howard Zinn’s Legacy
by Hatty Lee, Jamilah King on January 28 2011, 5:09PM
The prolific historian passed away one year ago.
Topics: Arts & Culture
Remembering Onizuka, McNair 25 Years After Challenger Disaster
by Hatty Lee on January 28 2011, 12:45PM
Ellison Onizuka and Ronald McNair were among the first astronauts of color to go to space.
Topics: Media
Celebrating Angela Davis’ Birthday, And Four Decades of Hard Work
by Hatty Lee on January 27 2011, 11:00AM
The movement icon celebrates her birthday this week.
Topics: Arts & Culture
LA Taco Celebrates West Coast Street Art
by Hatty Lee on January 21 2011, 4:35PM
We like Fridays, and tacos. And graffiti.
Topics: Arts & Culture
Today’s Love is for the Visibility Project’s Simple Beauties
by Hatty Lee on January 19 2011, 5:14PM
A new series of portraits showcase queer Asian and Pacific Islanders.
Topics: Celebrate Love
Where is the Relief Money for Haiti?
by Hatty Lee, Jamilah King on January 12 2011, 6:05PM
We take a look what money’s missing, and what could be the hold-up.
Topics: Haiti
Photos of Haiti’s Slow March Toward Recovery
by Hatty Lee, Jamilah King on January 12 2011, 3:10PM
One year later, we take a look back at the lessons learned since the country’s catastrophic earthquake.
Topics: Haiti
Love for the Elderly and Macy Gray
by Hatty Lee on January 5 2011, 7:12PM
Artists from across the country, and cyberspace, join in a collaborative singing project.
Topics: Celebrate Love
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