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The AIM Project: Putting a Real Face on Global Issues

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Sharon DeMattia found herself stuck in a life of external achievement, but lacking purpose. She observed the trends of disconnection—depression, anxiety, school shootings, suicide, war, and decided to act towards a different definition of success. She founded The AIM Project, a global art initiative about human connection, possibility, and freedom. The path she walked is an amazing adventure! She is taking on and speaking about what challenges us most as we race towards the future. The AIM Project has a mission to break down the walls we have built within ourselves, each other, and to open creative, collaborative space on the other side of what we fear.
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Sharon DeMattia found herself stuck in a life of external achievement, but lacking purpose. She observed the trends of disconnection—depression, anxiety, school shootings, suicide, war, and decided to act towards a different definition of success. She founded The AIM Project, a global art initiative about human connection, possibility, and freedom. The path she walked is an amazing adventure! She is taking on and speaking about what challenges us most as we race towards the future. The AIM Project has a mission to break down the walls we have built within ourselves, each other, and to open creative, collaborative space on the other side of what we fear.
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