Tank top. The other tank top: fashion a wearable armored tank. – Kat R.
Category: Hunts
All GISH events, organized by year.
Item 65 – VENT Studio Charcoal Portrait
Giles Duley is a humanitarian and photographer that is one of GISH’s close friends. His photographs have changed the lives of countless victims of war. His VENT Studio project invites you to use his images and the stories he tells as inspiration for your own art. Create a charcoal drawing inspired by one of his photos. But remember his single guideline: respect the story of the person you’re representing.
Item 64 – Yodel Argument
It’s easier to express emotion through song. Show us a heated argument between two people in which you are both yodeling, not speaking.
Item 63 – Diversity Book Read
Institutional racism creates disparities in the educational system that put people of color at a disadvantage. Purchase one of the following childrens’ books and either read it to your children, or if you don’t have any children, donate it to the library of a public school or to a public library (if you order online you may have the book shipped directly to the school or library). Submit a screenshot of the order page. – Jennifer W. 29
“Don’t touch my hair” – Sharee Miller, “Something Happened in my Town” – Marianne Celano, Marietta Collins, Ann Hazzard “The Name Jar” – Yangsook Choi “The Color of Us” – Karen Katz “Not my Idea” – Anastasia Higginbotham “I am enough” – Grace Byers “Julian is a Mermaid” – Jessica Love “Mommy’s Khimar” – Jamilah Thompkins-Bigelow “Rapunzel” – Chloe Perkins “Big Hair, Don’t Care” – Crystal Swain-Bates
Item 62 – Call for Justice Petitions
It may sometimes feel like there’s not much you can do to help bend the curve toward justice, but there’s one thing you can do right now: raise your voice to make sure leaders know we are unified in our call for justice. Sign at least one of these petitions then post the link online to your social communities: Click here! Upload an image of your social media post to the GISH website.
Item 61 – Packing the Invisible Knapsack Essay
Read Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack (Peggy McIntosh) and (by hand) write something the essay made you think about differently. Can be up to one page.
Item 60 – Jensen Ackles LEGO Portrait
Skittles are harder to come by in a pandemic. Create a portrait of Jensen Ackles out of LEGO.
Item 59 – Blackout Poem – Hope for the Future
Using a page of an old book, magazine or newspaper, make a ‘blackout poem’ by taking a black marker and redacting words until a poem is formed about your hope for the future. – inspired by Tracey F.
Item 58 – Library of Congress Veteran History Project
(Up to 60 seconds) Contribute to the Library of Congress Veteran History Project. Virtually connect with a veteran in your life and interview them about the best decision they ever made on a whim and what happened. https://evalogue.life/tools-and-resources/oral-history-interview-questions-and-resources/veteran-history-project/ – Jenni J.
Item 57 – Vintage Tech Bikini
It’s almost summer and you know what that means’ It’s Bikini Season! Your swimsuit is vintage – it’s made out of old, obsolete tech equipment.