The work in Ethiopia began in 2006 when at the request of Sara Cannizaro Child Minders Association (SCCMA), a local NGO in Addis Ababa, we organised and ran a three month programme of education workshops in the Ethiopian capital. This initial work established a deep commitment to the country. Read published essays on Ethiopia by Graham … Continue reading Ethiopia
Author: Graham Peebles
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Sri Lanka
Projects In February 2005, the Sri Lankan NGO, Aqua Heritage Trust, invited Graham Peebles to design & deliver a ‘Healing through Art’ programme in Pettigalla Watta, Galle, Sri Lanka. This initial seven-week programme was the beginning of eight-months work in southern Sri Lanka and led to the founding of The Create Trust. Pettigalla Watta refugee … Continue reading Sri Lanka
The Create Trust
The Create Trust is a UK registered charity, number 1115157. It was set up by Graham Peebles in 2005 after he was asked to run a series of therauputic art workshops in Sri Lanka following the Sout east Asia tsunami on 26th December 2004. We have run education projects and teacher training programmes in Sri … Continue reading The Create Trust
Racism: Are We All Prejudice?
Loud acts of racism, like the atrocious killing of George Floyd by a US police officer; the disproportionate number of black men incarcerated in American prisons or the high percentage of young black or minority ethnic (BAME) men subjected to ‘stop and search’ by police in Britain are blatant and ugly. But an individuals ‘unconscious … Continue reading Racism: Are We All Prejudice?
Reinvigorating the UN?
Whatever corner of the world one happens to live in, the most pressing issues of the day affect everyone. Pandemics/epidemics and the environmental emergency; war and terrorism; poverty and food insecurity; overpopulation and the displacement of persons. Such crises cannot be limited by borders or controlled by nation states; no government or corporate power can … Continue reading Reinvigorating the UN?
Air Pollution Mental Illness and Covid-19
Lockdowns imposed in response to Covid-19 forced millions of people to stay at home, businesses closed and a widespread hush descended. The major beneficiary of the controls has been the natural environment; in particular there has been a dramatic reduction in air pollution everywhere. But as countries begin to lift restrictions, road traffic levels are … Continue reading Air Pollution Mental Illness and Covid-19
The Spiritualisation of Culture
Much like socialism or love, ‘spiritual’ is a word that through overuse and misappropriation has been diluted to the point where it has lost virtually all meaning. Although commonly understood to allude to something separate from the material world, according to esoteric literature that which we regard as ‘spiritual’ – referring to spirit, and its … Continue reading The Spiritualisation of Culture
Only the Poor Starve: Hunger in the Time of Covid
Additional to the global health crisis and the coming worldwide economic collapse, Covid-19 is fuelling a humanitarian crisis. The World Food Program (WFP) warns that, “millions of civilians living in conflict-scarred nations, including many women and children, face being pushed to the brink of starvation, with the spectre of famine a very real and dangerous possibility.” The … Continue reading Only the Poor Starve: Hunger in the Time of Covid
Covid-19: The Rich, the Poor, the ‘Other’
‘We’re all in this together,’ chant the duplicitous politicians, meaning the Covid-19 pandemic. The official language around the crisis is consistently hypocritical and disingenuous; – ‘trite and misleading’ is how the BBC described the UK government’s slimy rhetoric. World-wide the script is much the same - ‘we’re at war…. we’re fighting an invisible enemy and … Continue reading Covid-19: The Rich, the Poor, the ‘Other’








