Episode 16: Artist, Hannah Rose Thomas-A Voice for the Voiceless
Apr 07, 2020•34 min
Episode description
Hannah Rose Thomas is a gifted English artist, who has found a way to integrate her art and humanitarian work, largely painting portraits of those whom have been persecuted. She desires to use art as a tool for advocacy, bringing a voice to the voiceless into places of influence in the
West. She has organized art projects in Jordan with Syrian refuges, with Yezidi women in Northern Iraq who had escaped ISIS captivity, with Rohingya children in refugee camps on the Myanmar border, and with survivors of Boko Haram and Fulani violence in Northern Nigeria.
As a whole, my conversation with Hannah and her beautiful work remind me, and
reminds us, of the enduring beauty of the human soul and the eternal beauty of the Divine.
West. She has organized art projects in Jordan with Syrian refuges, with Yezidi women in Northern Iraq who had escaped ISIS captivity, with Rohingya children in refugee camps on the Myanmar border, and with survivors of Boko Haram and Fulani violence in Northern Nigeria.
As a whole, my conversation with Hannah and her beautiful work remind me, and
reminds us, of the enduring beauty of the human soul and the eternal beauty of the Divine.
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