2016/07/20
NEW YORK, AMERICA― “The Flowers of Fukushima Mailbox” received some messages.
4th graders at R.P. Connor Elementary School in New York attended the workshop to create artworks by using stickers of “Flowers of Fukushima.”
They also sent messages to “The Flowers of Fukushima Mailbox.”
We showed the English website of the Flowers of Fukushima Mailbox with a projector, and they drew a lot of pictures like these.
One of them drew a flower and wrote the words “Hope, Courage, Voice, Determination, Love, Color and Awesomeness” around it and then, connected each word to each petal of the flower.
It was entitled, "What we need more of."
We thank Ms. Osawa for her support.
We haven’t posted many messages recently, but we have been preparing for a photo exhibit in western Japan and abroad this year to show “Flowers of Fukushima” in new places.
From now on also, we will continue what we, women from Fukushima, can do with “Hope, Courage, Voice, Determination, Love, Color and Awesomeness.”