Basically you make a paper airplane, write something to spread the word on slavery, and pass it on.
It's a sweeping movement to create awareness and to end slavery. [CNN.com]
Not to be a drag, but doesn't anybody remember Sadako and her 1,000 paper cranes? Third graders, can I get an AMEN??
We had a whole month dedicated to Japanese culture. We practiced counting to ten and using chopsticks. Sadako was the token reading material. It's a story about this little Japanese girl was dying from radiation post-Hiroshima, and the legend was anyone who makes 1,000 paper cranes would like get to make a wish or something. So she folded and folded as she was in her hospital bed. Not to ruin the story but she died.
POST-ITS FOR SOVEREIGNTY! Memos for moving the cubicle walls!
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