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Billboard, a group of San Francisco Bay area citizens,
aims to promote dialogue and debate about pressing world
issues through media outlets. Their goal is to utilize
media outlets, such as outdoor billboard spaces, around
the country to raise issues which concern the nation,
Jewish Youth for Community Action, based in Berkeley, CA, held a mural release party on March 21, 2002. The mural -- conceived, designed and painted by JYCA youth participants -- portrays JYCA's view of "tikkun olam," or "repairing the world." As Elizabeth Milne-Kahn, one JYCA participant, put it, "In order to counter-balance the media's messages, we decided to make a mural to express our belief in peaceful change."
MeccaDonalds, Hollyburton, and Berluskhiser collages from a deranged mind. For some of the most outrageous Baroque collages that psychadelically comment on the state of world leadership, capitalism and consumption go to www.111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111.com
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