Empathy Dictionary Definition Printable
Empathy is defined as “the psychological identification with or vicarious experiencing of the feelings, thoughts, or attitudes of another.” As a creative blogger I do my best to keep my head down and make my pretty things and share my fun projects while keeping my own opinions to myself. But my heart has been hurting for the families who are needlessly suffering and I am breaking my silence for just a moment. Being empathetic and putting yourself in another’s shoes is a skill that could go a long way to creating more love and understanding and less hate and division. Please note that this is a deeply personal post for me and I will not approve any negative or hateful comments.
Empathy Dictionary Definition Printable
This set of three dictionary definitions are great for blowing up into marching signs or just framing in your home. They are fun but also meaningful!
I have teamed up with a talented group of bloggers to create this cut file and printables bundle. This bundle has a file for EVERYONE. Click HERE to get the bundle. You choose your own price and all money goes to 3 charities supporting separated families.
The files in this bundle were designed by myself and:
- Cori George, Hey Let’s Make Stuff
- Erin Williams, Printable Crush
- Heidi Kundin, Happiness is Homemade
- Cheryl Spangenberg, That’s What Che Said
- Lindi Haws, Love the Day
- Alexis Middleton, Persia Lou
- Jessica Roe, Everyday Party Magazine
- Karen Kedzuch, Dragonfly & Lily Pads
- Lindsay Fekitoa, See Lindsay
- Sydney Andersen, Tastefully Frugal
We believe:
As bloggers and designers, we’ve struggled with the intersection of the humanitarian crisis at our southern border and our online platforms. Our hearts are shattered watching families torn apart and it feels so disconnected from our day-to-day work of making beautiful things for our blogs. We’re tired of people telling us to “stick to making crafts.”
In speaking together, we realized we have a voice and an audience, and designed this justice artwork bundle of SVG and printable files to support family reunification efforts. It’s one small way we’re speaking out and supporting organizations doing the hard work at the border.
Use your own voice to speak out and share these images on social media. Use the SVG cut files with your Cricut or Silhouette machine to make t-shirts and protest signs, or simply hang these printables in your house to remind yourself that you can turn your heartbreak into action. Together, we can use our collective voices to raise awareness and help bring these families back together.
As TogetherRising.com says, “We know immigration is complicated and still we say: NOT THIS.”
Melissa carson says
thank you Alicia. I love this!! My heart is breaking for this country – I feel as if I will cry forever over so many attrocities and injustices. You know I adore your videos and support you in this!
Melissa
sewwhatalicia says
Thank you Melissa! I really appreciate your support! <3