Noted! PostIt therapy transforms NY subway
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New York: A wall on a subway passage plastered with passengers PostIt notes carrying inspirational comments, poignant thoughts and uplifting ideas is...
New York: A wall on a subway passage plastered with passengers' PostIt notes carrying inspirational comments, poignant thoughts and uplifting ideas is many New Yorkers' answer to the fear and anxiety provoked by the election.
"Be more kind", "am I gonna get deported?", "dump Trump" and "having a felon as our new president" read some of the brightly colored sticky notes, many of which addressed President-elect Donald Trump's win on Tuesday.
Reviving a project created in the wake of Trump's 2016 victory, Matt Chavez invites commuters at a busy Manhattan station to take time from their journey to jot a note and add it to others on the wall of a long passageway.
"This project started in early 2016, it was called 'Subway Therapy', but there were no notes yet," Chavez, 36, said as passersby stopped to read notes, while others scrawled their own missives using small folding tables.