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a collection of thoughts, musings, and milestones
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Filmed and edited by Frank Cody of frankcody.com, this is an excerpt from Linda Durham's live reading from her original, autobiographical work, "Mobius Strip.”
The Santa Fe Reporter wrote an article about Linda's experience in Greece while en route to Gaza in the summer of 2011. You can read the full article here.
Passenger Linda Durham talks about why she is going aboard the US Boat to Gaza with the Stay Human Flotilla at the end of the month. Related MediaFreedom Flotilla II: New Mexico activists to join 22-country protest Weekly Alibi, July 2011 What you should know about the second Gaza flotilla Jewish Star, Posted June 30, 2011 Gaza Delegation News Coverage
Codepink: Women for Peace delegation for International Women's Day in March, 2009. From Santa Fe Reporter - In the 45 years Linda Durham has lived in Santa Fe, she's garnered many more than four words. So much has been said about her, in fact, that finding just four words to describe her is extremely difficult. And that's exactly what we made a whole swath of those who've worked with her—her fellow gallery owners, her gallery's artists, her collaborators—do...on camera.
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Linda Durham is a human rights advocate, adventurer, author of Still Moving, The Trans-Siberian Railway Journey, An Art and Friendship Project, and a Sixties Manhattan Playboy Bunny. She is the founder and director of Santa Fe's Wonder Institute, which sponsors art exhibitions, lectures, workshops, and salons focused on discovering and implementing creative solutions to contemporary social and cultural issues. For more than three decades, Durham promoted New Mexico-based artists as the hands-on owner of contemporary art galleries in Santa Fe and New York. |