PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — A Portland-based non-profit is organizing a display in Washington DC to remember the lives lost to gunfire violence in America in the last few years. Soul Box, which is ...
An art installation honoring lives lost to violence in Michigan is now on display in Grand Haven. More than 1,400 origami boxes make up the “Soul Box Project.” (Jan. 31, 2026) ...
DENVER (CBS4)-- A Denver church is hoping to save lives -- all by folding two pieces of paper. Volunteers are combining art and activism to raise awareness about what they call an epidemic of gun ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — Inside the historic Overland Building in Northwest Portland’s Old Town District, there are thousands of traditional origami boxes made by people from all over the United States.
This weekend 200,000 hand-folded origami boxes were displayed on the National Mall, each representing a person killed by gun violence. Leslie Lee created the Soul Box Project to bring attention to the ...
Joining a nationwide movement, a church near Decatur brought attention to the hundreds of Georgia residents who were killed or injured by gunfire last year. North Decatur Presbyterian Church displayed ...
The Brigantine library held an origami holiday craft for adults Thursday, Nov. 16. Participants made gift boxes out of paper.