Welcome to Memories of Movement. My name is Qristina and I am many things to many people. First and foremost I am a mother and wife. My son Phoenix is five and a half and is the most wonderful thing in the whole world.
I returned to University in the fall to pursue an integrative studies degree focusing on creative writing and photography, as well as teaching myself the Tibetan language. I am looking forward to it. I hope to become a documentary photographer–telling the stories of those who can’t speak for themselves, or perhaps working for a non-profit aiding in the Tibetan cause for freedom and preservation of culture and heritage.
During the week I do freelance work as a photographer and designer, as well as work hard to support Candle for Tibet in my role as network manager.
My passions are my son, my husband, photography, human rights, Tibet, India, Nepal, Burma, Buddhism, Photojournalism, and Languages.
Tibetan Nuns Project – Educating and Supporting Tibetan Nuns in Exile.
I suffer from autoimmune disease which often makes life complicated.
Some days it’s hard, but I do my best with what I’ve got.
I like green, singing, dancing, moonlight, origami, arguing, sunshine, and orange. We have two dogs and three cats who like to make life fun.
I am a one woman revolutionary changing the world one breath at a time…
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March 5, 2008 at 6:59 am
bibomedia.com
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April 21, 2008 at 1:06 pm
Admin of NV
I hope you feel better. It is such an inspiration that you do so well and I am so excited that one of your passion is Nepal. Hope you have had some wonderful moments travelling in Nepal if that’s what you did I the past and may be you will revisit out land.
On behalf of all the Nepalese and those suffering from human right abuses in our country and throught the world, my humble thanks to you for bringing such quality content.
Best wishes to you,
Ruben
nepalvista.com, just doing all I could do with whatever little is in my pocket to promote this country. Pardon my English, mother tongue? You gusseed it right!! Nepali!!
November 17, 2008 at 6:50 pm
Dawa
Thanks for the great collection of articles on social movements that are dear to my heart as well. Wish you all be best with this blog. Look forward to reading more articles.
In peace,
Dawa
December 8, 2008 at 8:58 am
UNPO
I am writing on behalf of the Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization (UNPO), an international, nonviolent, and democratic membership organisation based in The Hague, the Netherlands. Its members are indigenous peoples, minorities, and unrecognised or occupied territories who have joined together to protect and promote their human and cultural rights, to preserve their environments, and to find nonviolent solutions to conflicts which affect them.
We work very hard to give voice to people who are not represented in international fora such as UN meetings, both in publishing daily news articles from around the world and providing a platform for them to speak in high level conferences.
Each Member remains committed to respecting the five principles enshrined in the UNPO Covenant: nonviolence, human rights, democracy and self-determination, environmental protection, and tolerance.
I note your active interest in the issues that preoccupy the UNPO and our members and would like to draw your attention to our website which outlines our current campaigns and activities: http://www.unpo.org
We would really appreciate you displaying this link on your blog as we feel that you and your readers could make an extremely valuable contribution to our work.
Furthermore, why not join our Facebook group to allow even better collaboration and networking: Facebook UNPO
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/group.php?gid=2305686241
For any more information please contact unpo@unpo.org or visit our website.
Keep up the good work!
February 9, 2013 at 9:47 am
lordsofthedrinks
Free Tibet Now!!!!
http://lordsofthedrinks.wordpress.com/2013/02/09/free-tibet/
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