On April 9th, 2017 multiple suicide bombs ripped through two Coptic Churches in Egypt, killing dozens, injuring hundreds, and destroying...
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Sunday Bloody Sunday
“This is normal for us” Look at this photo and say those words out loud. This uncomfortable and chilling reality...

Noon Project Update: 12/23/2016
What’s the latest news on The Noon Project? Check out what we’ve been up to this month, and where we’re...

Live From New York: WE ARE NOON!
We’ve made it this far! A year ago, the Noon Project was just an idea, a hope, a piece of...

Are We Who We Hashtag?
It’s a simple question on paper – none of the words are too complicated, the concept isn’t nebulous or overly...

Our New Look!
We’ve had quite a journey so far, and we’ve been building the train as it’s moving! One very important milestones...

Noon Project Team Update
Dear Friends of the Noon Project It was only this past summer when a small handful of us got together...

To Live Artfully
What is art? For many it is categorized in two ways; a live performance or a visual piece. Audiences seat...

Dream Big, Make Noise: How I found my voice with the Noon Project
My name is John Khalil. I’m now 33 years old and I live in Oakland, CA. When I was young,...

What Does Humanity Deserve?
I graduated college with a mixed bag of emotions. While I was happy with my accomplishments, I was terrified of...

We Are Purple
Around 1 million Armenians were killed 100 years ago. It was a genocide based on politics and religion. The world is remembering this tragic chapter in human history, by adorning purple, by marching, and by remembering in holy silence.
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