Update about blogCa

Who knew all this would happen afterwards! Flat Creek in November, 2024. Much changed by the force of the hurricane floods in Sept. 2024. The deck of the bridge is now under that pile of debris.

Monday, August 1, 2022

Three Hundred Figures to Consider the Climate Crisis: A Conversation

 A Conversation: Climate Disruption, Human Displacement,

 and Reconnection














This installation is in the reception office of Christmount Center in Black Mountain NC until August.

The creator, Suzanne Ziglar, hopes these questions will be used in groups for conversations about Climate Change.

If you know of a group that would like to display this diorama and encourage conversations, please contact Suzanne at suzenaz@swcp.com

As published in the UUCSV publication TIDINGS newsletter, August 1, 2022.


10 comments:

  1. Great post, the images of the figures is powerful. Take care, have a great day and happy week ahead.

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    1. I felt the same way and am proud to know the artist, who said she didn't want to be called an artist. Have a great week too!

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  2. ...impressive, they remind me a bit about the Terracotta Warriors.

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  3. The images are quite powerful and moving. I hope some truly positive and powerful actions are taken that can help our planet survive.

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    1. Yes, I'm glad that the questions are there also, to suggest what might be talked about.

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  5. We have a very poor record as far as welcoming migrants. I feel like our only hope is to join with groups that are affectively working to prevent disasters.

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  6. And still we show no real resolve the tackle the problem.

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There is today, more than ever, the need for a compassionate regenerative world civilization.