Peace House People
This poetical picture story is by Mike Hazard. It is part of a project called Peace House People. The work will be exhibited at Franklin Library in February, 2020. The project is funded by an Artist Initiative grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board.

BACK PORCH
Life surprises on the back porch
at Peace House.
Ellie listened to music while Shayna braided her waist-length hair. Shayna said, “Mama used to always say, ”˜Suffer for beauty.”™”
“When I look at this picture, I see a scene I have seen a hundred times in the neighborhood,” said the spoken word poet Fatima Camara. “I feel like I know these people even though we have never met.”
“When I look at this picture, I see
a blended family,” said the artist Bill Jeter.
A blended family is a perfect metaphor for the Peace House Community.
Life is good on the back porch.

I STILL LIKE TOMORROW
Stories are shared at Peace House,
the living room of Franklin Avenue.
People speak and we, the people listen.
Near the end of a meditation,
Soynavong Sivo Ravong witnessed
murders, violence, and the hell
that has been happening and will.
Then he ended, “I still like tomorrow.”… Read the rest “Peace House People”
Peace Day Procession Evening
Peace Day Procession evening “Projections of Light and Color” on St. Paul”™s Lutheran Church at 15th Av So. At 28th Street September 21st.













