Celebrity Exhibition of Fearless Photos, Sept 2 at Proud Galleries in London

There’s going to be an exhibition of Celebrity photos that were submitted to the We’re Not Afraid blog that’s now getting 4 million hits a day in London at the Proud Galleries on September the 2nd, sources tell me.

I’ve previously posted about this blog here, here, here, here and here. See also my post on What The Islamic Terrorists Want.

I realize it’s a lot of posts for a blog on Adult ADD strengths, but I believe it’s a very worthwhile and globally inspiring blog. Alfie’s manage to unite people from all over the world that many others have tried to divide.

The blog has receive more than 10,000 photos from people around the world showing pictures of themselves, family, friends and pets with the message We’re Not Afraid. Kind of fearlessness without the nuke em till they glow sentiment. They have 8 people working at uploading them, they already have 2,500 up. A lot of amazingly creative ones.  You can also download and post We’re Not Afraid Blog buttons We\'re Not Afraid on your blog/website and buy Merchandise from their Cafe Press Store with profits going for server and admin costs, the rest (approx 35% of list price)will be donated to the Red Cross London Bomb Relief Fund.

Yoda is not afraid

They’re now receiving celebrity photos with the same message and will soon be adding a special section on them.

The celebrities like the rest of the posters are supporting the globally unifying message of defiance, as well as the underlying subtext of non-aggression, and an end to the global climate of fear. They’re going to be raising a lot of money for charity.

thanks for uniting Europe

The site has become a global phenomenon. They’re going to be adding multimedia. Many people have written songs and made small movies that have been inspired by the site.

Italy\'s not afraid

The creator of the site is Alfie Dennen webdesigner and mobile phone consultant.

check this one out explanation at the site of one of the people helping Alfie with the thousands of submissions.
“I was on the tube on the first carriage at Russel Square. I am not afraid. Mark M – Finbsury Park, London

I was on the tube on the first carriage at Russel Square.

I am not afraid.”Mark M – Finbsury Park, London.

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