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Join the Midway Film Project! by MIDWAY FILM
MIDWAY is a powerful visual journey into the heart of an astonishingly symbolic environmental tragedy.
Successful!- 112% funded
- $112,273 pledged
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Jul 18, 2012
I haven't even heard of Midway Island, Laysan albatrosses, or the Pacific Garbage Patch before, but I'm hooked. This film looks fascinating (a sad, tragic kind of fascinating). - Suzanne
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Where does your garden grow? by Todd Jones
Need fresh, affordable food? No sunlight or green thumb? Buy it from your neighbor's backyard; @everylastmorsel is #FarmVilleIRL
Successful!- 124% funded
- $12,452 pledged
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Jun 15, 2012
The admirable goal of encouraging community and making access to fresh vegetables easier - Suzanne
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Love Ever After by Lauren Fleishman
An inspiring photo book by photographer Lauren Fleishman that will share the stories of couples married over five decades.
Successful!- 172% funded
- $25,847 pledged
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Mar 08, 2012
Sigh. Is there anything sweeter than old people who are still in love after 50+ years? This project made us laugh and get a little choked up just watching the video so I can't wait to see the photo book. Long live old school romance.
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The Pay Phone Revival Project by Bridget Quinn
The Pay Phone Revival Project transforms abandoned pay phone booths into meaningful and interactive art installations in Austin TX.
Successful!- 105% funded
- $6,260 pledged
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Apr 01, 2012
With SXSW on the very near horizon this project is perfect for this week. This original project finds emerging artists turning defunct pay phones into creative, fun pieces of art for passerby's in Austin. - Erin
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'What's Your Story' - Self Evident Truths mini films! by Self Evident Project
Salazar Films is accompanying the Self Evident Truths project to document LGBTQ America, and make our stories heard.
Successful!- 100% funded
- $20,074 pledged
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Feb 21, 2012
My friend iO started this project a little while back, I was photographed for it early on and think it's a wonderful way to support the LGBTQ community in a beautiful and creative way. I want these pictures and this project to be seen by the masses.
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Build DC Public School Kids a FoodPrints Teaching Kitchen! by Jennifer Mampara
We are building a teaching kitchen to support the FoodPrints program at Watkins Elementary, a public school in SE Washington, DC.
Successful!- 100% funded
- $60,409 pledged
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Jun 15, 2011
I'd love to learn how to take cauliflower and basil from the garden and turn them into meals...Help these kids at Watkins Elementary do just that. - Suzanne





