The Earth is changing fast. When they realize that humans are behind the destruction, the animals must act quickly. Could they send them to another planet? Maybe the humans need help? The animals write a letter to remind humans how they were meant to live on this Earth. And how to turn things around before it's too late.
The Earth is changing fast. When they realize that humans are behind the destruction, the animals must act quickly. Could they send them to another planet? Maybe the humans need help? The animals write a letter to remind humans how they were meant to live on this Earth. And how to turn things around before it's too late.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Shanthony Exum is a US-born, Montreal-based multimedia artist who sits at the intersections of activism and art. Her art and music have been lauded by The New York Times, NPR, Billboard, New York Magazine, Elle, Glamour, Jezebel, and more, with her 2017 viral pop song Thunder Thighs landing on lists of feminist anthems. In addition to advocating through music and multimedia platforms, Exum aims to increase the visibility of marginalized people and issues such as climate change and consumerism in her broader work fighting all forms of oppression. She currently works as a freelancer for clients such as MacArthur Foundation, UCLA, WITNESS, North Star Fund, National Domestic Workers Alliance, Black Futures Lab (founded by Alicia Garza), Brookings Institute and MTV.
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