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The Moon Magazine Features Robert Shetterly
“I’M AN ARTIST; a self-taught painter. But now I am also a writer, a teacher, a public speaker and an activist. I paint portraits of

Journey To Palestine with Barefoot Artists and Americans Who Tell the Truth: Art and (World) Citizenship
This report is written by Dud Hendrick, an Americans Who Tell the Truth board member and former president of the founding chapter of Veterans for

Connie Carter and Operation Breaking Stereotypes
Founder of Operation Breaking Stereotypes and AWTT Director of Education, Connie Carter, talks about the history of OBS in this Bangor Daily News article. Read Robin Clifford Wood’s article

US Postal Service Selects Shetterly Portrait for Shirley Chisholm Stamp
Brooksville, Maine — On January 31, the United States Postal Service will unveil a new postage stamp honoring Shirley Chisholm. The image used for the stamp is

A Story of Forgiveness, a Moment of Grace
This letter about the Maine Wabanaki-State Child Welfare Truth and Reconciliation Commission by Arla Patch and Robert Shetterly was first published in the Lewiston Sun

What Is the Purpose of Education? — AWTT Begins a Year of Teacher Workshops
This month, AWTT begins a series of professional development workshops for Maine teachers, funded by the Maine Community Foundation. Rob Shetterly and Connie Carter will

AWTT Partner, Operation Breaking Stereotypes Completes Successful Year
Twenty Mount Desert Island (ME) and Bronx Academy of Letters (NY) students met for five days at MDI High School and worked on a powerful project about hate

Op-Ed: Robert Shetterly & Dud Hendrick React to the Manning Conviction
The government has it right. Chelsea Manning is guilty – but not for the crimes they convicted her for. If her crime was defending democracy, guilty.

Common Dreams Unveils Shetterly’s Snowden Portrait – Readers React
Very few of Rob Shetterly’s AWTT subjects have elicited a response as powerful as the one to his most recent portrait of Edward Snowden. Yesterday, on