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Archive for June, 2010

Inspiration

Written by Jannypie on Jun 21st, 2010 | Filed under: All
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DIY Wrist Cuff

Written by Jannypie on Jun 15th, 2010 | Filed under: Crafts, DIY

Just a quick fabric studded cuff I whipped up to wear to the MGMT concert tonight. I like the contrast of the small polka-dot fabric to the diamond studs. Girlie punk. Like me.

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The Ultimate Community Love

Written by Jannypie on Jun 7th, 2010 | Filed under: Community Love, Featured, charity, city

There is a beautiful, vibrant woman in Columbus who was innocently caught in gang crossfire, and there is a call city-wide for prayers, support, encouragement, and donations for her, her family, friends, and loved ones.

Alix

Photo credit to Alix's friend, Ed Luna

In journalism I learned to write using the inverted pyramid method, reporting the most critical information first, followed by useful, helpful information. If you read nothing else beyond the opening sentence, at least you know that much, and my hope is that it helps spread the word for prayer requests from her family. The rest is about what happened and the graciousness of people in Columbus, and a little about my attempt to help.

Two weeks ago, a girl named Alix Reese was driving a friend home at night, when she happened to drive through two groups of young men shooting. Her car was hit several times, and Alix was struck through her neck by a bullet. She was taken to the hospital in critical condition and is currently paralyzed from the shoulders down. Alix has stabilized at the hospital but is still weak and in need of many surgeries.

Alix as Neil Gaiman's 'Death' on Halloween, 2009. Photo by Ed Luna. (LOVE me some NG)

In a poster-child-worthy display of the power and purpose of online networking, Alix’s family and friends have been doing all in their power to ask for prayers, support and donations to help with medical costs. Local bars have hosted concerts and karaoke events which have raised over $3000 in support. The Facebook prayer page has over 1600 friends. Websites for running updates have been set up, Crime Stoppers is offering a reward for information regarding the shooting, friends are donating items to help raise money. Could there be any greater example of the potential we as humans have for community, and the internet as a tool for communication

Columbus isn’t always as safe as we’d like it to be, but it is a strong close-knit community. This has been and continues to be illustrated in the overwhelmingly kindness of both friends and strangers alike.
Donewaiting.com

I don’t know Alix. I don’t need to know Alix. I live in this city, I know some of her friends, I have read how much life and light she brought to the people and places around her. As one person posted on the Facebook Prayers page wrote:

I don’t know you personally either, and your story is very touching and heart breaking. I believe in the power of positive intent and prayer from the masses; and you are in my best thoughts from here on out. Sending much love to a fellow human being…

This is why I love this city. This is why I believe in humanity.

One (of the very few) constant features I bring to my blog, first as Jannypie and now on Indiefinable, is what I call “Community Love.” It is my small way of using my voice to support people and places that I consider shining stars worth knowing. It is my contribution to my community, not just geographically but also online communities of artists, designers, writers, pet lovers, and local communities of women and entrepreneurs. The story of Alix and the support from the Columbus community is perhaps the ultimate example of why I do this.

Cbus Grunge print 16x20" professional quality print with canvas finish, dry mounted on 4x weight matting

Another focus of mine is Columbus as a place where I am proud to live, and the source of many of my designs. I create Columbus and Ohio prints because I f’n love this place. When I hear out-of-staters complain about their cities, or remark on the quality of people around them, I am reminded of times just like this, when Ohioans pull together, and promote one another. No, our city isn’t perfect. But it’s pretty darn good, and I’m proud of it.

There is another local fundraising event tomorrow night (Tuesday, June 8th), and I have offered to donate one of my Cbus Grunge prints to help raise more support. Donating the print is will hopefully help this cause, so having this at the end of the article might seem like it didn’t follow the inverted order of importance, but whatever the amount my print is able to raise (which I hope is high, for the sake of the family), *I* think the bigger take-homes are the value of community support going on here in Columbus, the strength of friends and family overshadowing the threat of violence, and sharing the story of a woman who is obviously loved and admired.

Please take a moment to share this post to spread the word, and hopefully raise donations and buyers for pieces donated. Each one of us has a chance to be a link in a chain of support, and the more links we make, the wider we can reach. And, thank you, Columbus, for being a city in which we can take pride.

Links for more information about Alix:

http://prayersforalix.com/

http://www.donewaiting.com/2010/06/04/alix-reese-benefit-shows-in-columbus/

http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/alix_reese/journal/1

http://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/group.php?gid=125869317438174&ref=ts

http://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/event.php?eid=126982663987045&ref=ts

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