I'm Jordana. More commonly known as Nana or Nanners to close friends and relatives.
I'm a fine arts student at the College of New Caledonia in Prince George. Next year, I will be going to Emily Carr University of Art and Design in Vancouver.
I'm interested in photography, painting, and illustration. As a developed artist, my work will be of a surrealistic nature with sociopolitical messages.
I would like to be a self-employed photographer one day, who also does contract work for other companies/businesses. I also would LOVE to work as a make-up artist. I'd like to go to business school after I finish a Master's of Fine Arts and learn about marketing.
I adore make-up and clothes and shopping! I shop anywhere! From Value Village to Betsey Johnson! The make-up I wear is mostly from MAC(the vast majority), Clinique, and Lise Watier. I rarely buy any cheap, drugstore make-up.
I'm First Nations, and I really care about being compensated for the loss of my culture because of the government. I am a pro-choice feminist who supports gay marriage.
I believe it's a woman's right to choose what's best for her body.
I believe in equal rights for men and women while recognizing the value of the differences between men and women.
I believe that everyone should have the right to marry whoever they choose, man or woman.
I adore Barack Obama! I agree with his beliefs and the reforms he wants to make in America. I believe he will greatly benefit America.
I'm a believer. However, I'm not part of any religion. To me, it's basically all the same and it seems to create a lot of unrest. I think there is something above and beyond the physical world. Non-believers want "proof" of a higher power. That's ridiculous. The point of faith is to believe even when there is so much doubt.
I believe in reincarnation, afterlife, spirits and people who can communicate with them.
A few paragraphs from Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis. I believe he describes it very well
"Anyone studying Man from the outside as we study electricity or cabbages, not knowing our language and consequently not able to get any inside knowledge from us, but merely observing what we did, would never get the slightest evidence that we had this moral law. How could he? for his observations would only show what we did, and the moral law is about what we ought to do. In the same way, if there were anything above and beyond the observed facts in the case of stones or the weather, we, by studying them from the outside would never hope to discover it...We want to know whether the universe simply happens to be what it is for no reason or whether there is a power behind it that makes it what it is. Since that power, if it exists, would be not one of the observed facts but a reality which makes them, no mere observation of the facts can find it...If there was a controlling power outside the universe, it could not show itself to us as one of the facts inside the universe-no more than the architect of a house could actually be a wall or staircase in that house."









