A look at how three organizations with markedly different perspectives of art, religion, and community education came together to address a major public health issue in the Twin Citites: homelessness and the lack of affordable housing.
Creator:
Minnesota Public Health Association
Contributor:
Herring, Rabbi Hayim (director of Jewish identity and continuity, Minneapolis Jewish Federation); Sisson, Joel (director, Green Chair Project); Ehlinger, Dr. Edward (host)
Created:
1999-11-18
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Social Welfare History Archives.
Normally Lakshmi is portrayed with two elephants spraying water on her. In eastern India water represents prosperity so Lakshmi here is portrayed by a lotus and fish surround her.Cotton embroidery thread on cotton cloth.