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Updated: Oct 24, 2024



Dear Friends of Unity Through Creativity,


As the days come to their shortest, the darkness makes the light shine brightest. We celebrate that each person's "Inner Light" can shine brightly through expressing their unique creativity. In the darkness of both the season and the darkness of needless suffering inflicted by violence on our world, each person's Light is desperately needed. 


Unity Through Creativity (UTC) celebrates the support that Roswell, New Mexico's public school system gives to the Light of its students.  This town of 50,000 houses the cutting-edge Creative Learning Center.  Almost 5000 K-5 students receive high quality arts experiences with 14 Teaching Artists in the performing and visual arts.  In a ten-hour "Peace Building Through Art" training, UTC facilitated a collaborative vision  - the 4' x 12' Singing Tree of Creating Creative Community.



"We couldn't pay enough money for this training. It was just what the teaching artists needed after working with 700 students every two weeks for four months. They were replenished, excited by their creativity and risk-taking and grew more connected to each other "

      Tamra Gedde, Director, Creative Learning Center, Roswell, New Mexico  


With the long dark nights upon us, Unity Through Creativity brought together a group of people to support and strengthen El Paso's Beloved Community. On Dec. 8, we met at Abara, an "ever-growing community of peace builders in the beautiful borderlands of Juarez and El Paso".  After sharing a delicious potluck, we viewed a brand new short documentary of the International Day of Peace.

"Seeing the video reminded me that there are still so many good people in the world that want peace and connection," said musician and podcaster g'beda who was part of the day. Hopefully viewing the video will reaffirm your faith in humanity as well.



The intergenerational, interracial, inter-religious group of 25 people, aged 8 to 79, who gathered at Abara this month contributed their vision to the 3' x 4' El Paso City of Peace Singing Tree Mural (a work in progress). We are also honoring the work of Tino Ortega (the 915, which is El Paso's area code), Patrick Gabaldon (the cacti) and David Herrera (the Mexican man who did not give up his search for a lost son)



Both events were partially funded by a grant from MCAD, El Paso Museum & Cultural Affairs Division.


We also honor the 64-foot tall mountain lion sculpture on The El Paso City of Peace Singing Tree (work-in-progress).  The artwork is mounted on a downtown building and was made by Portuguese artist Bordalo II out of trash. The cougar is known as Frankie and was made possible by Green Hope Project, an art, education, environmental program.



As a friend of Unity Through Creativity, we appreciate the support you have given to nourish the unique "Light" of youth and adults through our teambuilding, creative self-confidence and collaboration programs in 2023.  Your connection with us strengthens our determination to grow this work.   


Thank you from the bottom of our heart,


Laurie and the UTC Team

Updated: Oct 24, 2024



Dear Friends of Unity Through Creativity,


We are deeply grateful to all of you for your support on El Paso's Giving Day. We exceeded our goal of $5000 by $6200, raising $11,200!! Each of you who made a contribution helps us bring our Peace Building Through Art programs to underserved communities. We have also been included in the giving program of Coffee for the Arts. You can support us by supporting them.


The images above were created out of the hearts and imagination of 11-year-olds in sixth grade in the Piner-Olivet School District in Santa Rosa, California. These images can give us strength in these times when we are forced into sound bite horror, as Sherri Mitchell describes our witness of innocents suffering in the Middle East. These sixth-graders offer us connection to peace and compassion through their depictions of swans and ospreys; elephants, giraffes, wolves and bears; the Pomo ancestors; and the otherworldliness of an alien on Jupiter. These children offer us connection to the innocence and optimism of our own inner child.


Unity Through Creativity completed three murals with 6th graders in Santa Rosa, California. We listened to their voices and made a space for them to express their vision of possibilities together. Below is the 8' x 12' The Arroyo Willow And Live Oak Singing Tree of Differences and Appreciation, made by a Lead Design Team of 43 6th graders of Schaefer Charter Elementary School in ten days. Lili Lopez and I facilitated the mural. One student said, "I’m taking all of the wars and harm into Peace and Freedom through making this mural with my classmates."


The Willow and Redwood Tree of Healing and Freedom From Fear, co-created by 26 6th graders at Jack London Elementary School was facilitated by Sweta Chawla and Cynthia Caruso.


"The project gave me courage to help others and to have peace. I wish I had done this when I was 6 years old." -Julian


Leslie Rein and Lili Lopez facilitated The Madrone and Redwood Singing Tree of Peace and Justice below made with 27 sixth graders as the Lead Design Team at Olivet Elementary School.


"Bullying people for being different, being disrespectful to others and violence were all taken away because of this wonderful mural."


"I learned that we can have peace and work with each other. I also learned that just because we are different, we can learn to appreciate that."


Please consider supporting the work of the Singing Tree Project. Through your donation, you create the opportunity for children and adults to have a tangible experience that we are all in this together and that each of us can grow beyond our small selves to embrace the world.


Thank you for your support.



Laurie and the UTC Team

Updated: Oct 24, 2024


Detail, The Afghan Singing Tree Mural of Women's Strength and Freedom


Dear Friends of Unity Through Creativity,


We have been busy over the summer.


El Paso County Commissioners proclaim El Paso an International City of Peace

El Paso County Commissioners proclaim El Paso to be included in the International City of Peace's network, through an effort led by Unity Through Creativity. This official Resolution happened on Sept 11th, the 22nd anniversary of the attack on the Twin Towers. We chose this day to emphasize the dire need to build a local and worldwide Culture of Peace.The language of the resolution was crafted by an intergenerational, intercultural team made up of people from the Interfaith Alliance of the Southwest, Eco-El Paso and Unity Through Creativity. Please take the time to read the Resolution here.

Is your community one of the 390 Cities of Peace around the world? If not, what would your vision, mission and goals be for your community to build a Culture of Peace? Please contact us and/or International Cities of Peace if you’d like to explore this possibility.


Celebrating International Day of Peace, Sept. 23rd,

Keystone Heritage Park 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM

Unity Through Creativity is excited to facilitate the second annual celebration of El Paso’s International Day of Peace. The UN's theme this year is Actions for Peace - Ambitions for the SDG Goals. We are one of over 4800 celebrations in the US. If you are here in El Paso, we hope to see you.


Inspired by Sister Mary Soh, who wrote a song that we sang at the County Commissioner's court room, we've added a fourth domain to our Peace celebration - Peace with Universe. Sister Mary and Juno Z, a Singing Tree Mural Facilitator-in-training, share the song with you.

Designed by UTC’s graphic artist Lili Lopez, we are giving these beautiful buttons away at the event. Come and get yours.

You can see the vendors and speaking/performance schedule of the International Day of Peace celebration here.


UTC exhibiting at El Paso SpaceFest


We're also partnering with Insights Science for El Paso's SpaceFest at the El Paso Airport on Sept. 22, from 6:00 - 9:00 pm. In addition to exhibiting The Future Accelerator Singing Tree that honors astronaut Edgar Mitchel, we'll be hosting creative experiences for the public with the Isaac Art and Wellness Center and Eco-El Paso. Our goal is to affirm the enormous creativity that lies within every person as we connect to people who are exploring the heavens.



We are glad to celebrate with you the joy and wonder that's possible when people create together.


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