mixed media; 14×11”
“The earth and the world belong to all living creatures, among them humans. In our times of super nationalism and discriminatory control, of violence and wars, of major natural disasters (earthquakes, fires, hurricanes, etc.), those who are affected, poor and vulnerable, forced out of their homes and countries, or trying to find better living conditions elsewhere, are labeled a nuisance, “rapists”, “killers”, less than human… They disrupt the interests and privileges of the greedy and powerful who would like to ignore them, keeping them out of their sight and dealing with their reality as if they did not exist.”
ARTIST BIO: Saad Ghosn, a native of Lebanon, has lived in Cincinnati since 1985. A retired medical professional, an educator, and a Professor Emeritus of Medicine at the University of Cincinnati, he resorts to visual and literary art to express himself and his sociopolitical views. Saad believes that activism is at the heart of art expression. He is the founder and president of ‘SOS ART’ and the editor and publisher of the yearly ‘For a Better World, Poems and Drawings on Peace and Justice by Greater Cincinnati Artists’. Saad has written about many of Cincinnati’s Artists Activists including in his book Greater Cincinnati Artists as Activists.”



July 15, 2025 at 9:39 pm
Thanks for bringing the marginalized and vulnerable to our attention in this provocative way, Saad.
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July 15, 2025 at 10:17 pm
thank you veronica; the marginalized and vulnerable are nothing in the eyes of the greedy powerful who will not hesitate at eliminating them.
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