Filed under: Active Decency | Tags: art, Auschwitz, decency, Dina Babbitt, ethics, Gypsy Portraits, holocaust, Human Dignity, Human Rights, ICOM, Morality, Museums, Roma Portraits
Dina Babbitt is an artist living in California; her earliest works, acknowledged as hers, are being held illegitimately in Poland.
You can help Dina’s Art get home where it belongs by informing yourself and expressing your opinions where you think they will help most, and by telling everyone you know about this project. You are cordially invited to express your opinion in any of the comment sections throughout this site.
The goal is not just to return Dina Babbitt’s paintings; it is to return them now.
In helping to Free Dina’s Art, you will be actively asserting that the children you love should never have to learn the four evil concepts of helplessness, fear, humiliation and anguish, in the same way the subjects of her portraits, and Dina Babbitt herself, learned them years ago.
The best time to stop evil is now.
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