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Signs of Hope
Signs of Hope: Messages from Subway Therapy | Matthew "Levee" Chavez
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A deeply moving, candid, and inspiring collection of personal missives and color images from the most expressive subway wall in the world, a tribute to the diverse voices of a teeming city. New Yorkers are never short on opinions, and Matthew "Levee" Chavez observed in early 2016 that given the chance, they wanted to talk. He brought a table and chairs to subway platforms and spoke with anyone keen on conversing. A practiced listener and secret keeper for commuters, Chavez showed up in the subway a day after the presidential election with stacks of brightly colored sticky notes. "Express yourself," he told passersby. The response was electric. As the colorful squares spread along the tiled wall, a vast mosaic of personal messages took shape, beautiful to behold, rich with personality, cathartic and consoling. Calling himself "Levee"--one who supports the citys emotional tide--Chavez turned a communal underground maze into an ever-changing, ever-growing art space known as Subway Therapy. Thousands have picked up the mantle to create Subway Therapy walls in cities across the nation, including San Francisco, Oakland, Seattle, Boston, and Washington, D.C. Capturing the feelings leaping from the wonderfully diverse 3-x-3-inch notes and weaving in quotes from Chavez and participants about the project, Signs of Hopes intimate reflections, humorous musings, fond remembrances, and fierce calls to action reach out with unencumbered love to one another and to us. Individually, these "posts" bravely bring the personal and the momentary into the open. Together, they show us a vision of inclusivity, communication, and hope.
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I am notoriously bad with sharing progress updates for readathons, but pictured above are all the books I finished yesterday and today for #24in48 as well as my tracking method which, for anyone interested, I will be glad to share in more detail here shortly 😊

This time around, I had to go the loose paper route since I'm currently working on a couple of spreads in my bullet journal.

So far, I've got 17 and a half hours! 😄💜📚

TheBookAddict Oh my goodness, it‘s soooo lovely! Your calligraphy is so beautiful. I wish I could do that. Whenever I see pictures of your journals it just makes me 🤤. I love it so much! 7y
Captivatedbybooks You use loose leaf? 7y
Librariana @Captivatedbybooks - I typically write these trackers down in my bullet journal, but I'm currently working on other spreads and don't know how many pages I'll need to finish those. So this time, I wrote it on two sheets of paper and will add them to my notebook later 😊 7y
Librariana @TheBookAddict - Wow! Thank you so much for your incredibly kind compliment! ?? Please know that the calligraphy was really silly and "amateur"-ish when I first began. This is the result of more than a year of practice and I still believe it can improve. Thank you for your humbling and encouraging words, truly. 7y
TheBookAddict @Librariana you‘re welcome. I guess I‘ll have to try it. 🙂 7y
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Friends! Litsyans! Littens! Lend me your eyes! 🤓😁😊
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In the wise words of @MrBook - #TBRtemptation Post!
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Considering all the craziness and shenanigans we oftentimes have to face on the headlines (courtesy of HeWhoShallNotBeNamed), I thought it'd be good to share a little bit of hope in the form of this title which will be published October 24.
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Librariana "Capturing the feelings leaping from the wonderfully diverse 3-x-3-inch notes and weaving in quotes from Chavez and participants about the project, Signs of Hope's intimate reflections, humorous musings, fond remembrances, and fierce calls to action reach out with unencumbered love to one another and to us. (cont.) 7y
Librariana Individually, these "posts" bravely bring the personal and the momentary into the open. Together, they show us a vision of inclusivity, communication, and hope." -- blurb courtesy o' Goodreads ? 7y
MrBook Wonderful! 😁👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 7y
Librariana Thank you, @MrBook *insert curtsy emoji that I do not have >>here 7y
MrBook 😂👏🏻🙌🏻 7y
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????❤?????? #SignsOfHope #BookExpo #BEA #LibrarianLife

Notes from BookExpo:

"A SMILE GOES A LONG WAY." ?

My 'message of hope' for this beautiful concept & display at BookExpo! ?

Based on Chavez' book in which he collected messages of hope from NY subway riders of all walks of life.

I got to chat with Chavez , & when he learned I work at a hospital library he offered to come visit & do a talk w the patients & caregivers! ???

TrishB How cool 👍 8y
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