Image - Partial brick covering
November 2, 2008
Image of Panel structure with partial covering of bricks.

Winding up the ‘Rubber Band’
November 1, 2008
The generation who expected to make a difference and gave a resounding vote to act on our behalf to its politicians has been left with the feeling of an opportunity lost.
How will history remember this generation? Its likely to be the “War on Terror” and “Global warming”.
We have the ability and resources to solve most, if not all of the world’s problems, and hunger, along with poverty is definately one of them. We live in a world of surplus, yet we seem unable to redistribute this surplus to those that would benefit most.
It’s the generation who bought into the whole ‘Live Aid’ phenomenon, believing they could do something to help. Then with the ‘Live 8′ concerts and G8 summit in the summer of 2005, this generation again felt that after twenty years, we would enter the final chapter of the global fight againest injustice and finally make “Poverty History”. We had entered a new Millennium and we were making progress with this clearly defined purpose.

