Showing posts with label solidarity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label solidarity. Show all posts
Friday, October 23, 2015
Thursday, October 22, 2015
Saturday, June 20, 2015
Our Socially Constructed Jungle - Poem by Athena Lamberis
Socially Constructed Jungle
by Athena Lamberis
Over the seas
Far away
In the neck
Of the jungle
Trees cast shadows on our eyes
Until we wake up
We won't realise
We grew this jungle deep
and under these trees
I weep.
Don't deny that the trees grew
but were planted by you.
Don't forget that the sun is above.
We all belong
All belong to the roots.
We are the children of the bark.
Awaken to truths
before
before
we create clouds
to covers the skies
to covers the skies
Under these trees
Under these trees
I weep
Under these trees
We weep.
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Let's consider and understand
this socially constructed jungle
we live in will suffocate us all
if we don't recognise the harm
it has caused by the seeds
from which it was planted.
Dedicated to lives lost
families in pain
Our global community mourns
A plea for
Truth and Reconciliation
For hate crimes across
the Globe.
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"The world will not be destroyed by those who do evil,
but by those who watch them without doing anything"
-Albert Einstein
families in pain
Our global community mourns
A plea for
Truth and Reconciliation
For hate crimes across
the Globe.
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"The world will not be destroyed by those who do evil,
but by those who watch them without doing anything"
-Albert Einstein
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Wednesday, August 20, 2014
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
Turkey in Action
Full Page Ad for Turkish Democracy in Action | Indiegogo
People of Turkey have spoken: We will not be oppressed!
Millions are outraged by the violent reaction of their government to a peaceful protest aimed at saving Istanbul’s Gezi Park.
Outraged, yet not surprised.
Over the course of Prime Minister Erdoğan’s ten-year term, we have witnessed a steady erosion of our civil rights and freedoms. Arrests of numerous journalists, artists, and elected officials and restrictions on freedom of speech, minorities’ and women’s rights all demonstrate that the ruling party is not serious about democracy.
Time and again, the Prime Minister has mocked and trivialized his nation’s concerns while Turkey’s own media have remained shamefully silent.
The people protesting bravely throughout Turkey are ordinary citizens. We span several generations and represent a spectrum of ethnic, religious, socioeconomic, ideological, sexual, and gender identities. We stand united because of our concern for Turkey’s future. Our future.
We demand an end to police brutality.
We demand a free media.
We demand open democratic dialogue between citizens and those elected to public service, not the dictates of special interests.
We demand an investigation of the government’s recent abuse of power, which has led to the loss of innocent lives.
Join the conversation and stand with us in solidarity.
Crowdfunded Entirely by Concerned Individuals from Around the World
What will placing an ad in the New York Times do? This is just one of the ways messages can be spread and advertisements for what we can change rather than profit gain.
This could also be done to overcome other issues that are even embedded in culture. To reverse the use of Rhino horn. To support non-GMO foods. To take responsibility for eachother, in solidarity.
What is Happening in Turkey?
People of Turkey have spoken: We will not be oppressed!
Millions are outraged by the violent reaction of their government to a peaceful protest aimed at saving Istanbul’s Gezi Park.
Outraged, yet not surprised.
Over the course of Prime Minister Erdoğan’s ten-year term, we have witnessed a steady erosion of our civil rights and freedoms. Arrests of numerous journalists, artists, and elected officials and restrictions on freedom of speech, minorities’ and women’s rights all demonstrate that the ruling party is not serious about democracy.
Time and again, the Prime Minister has mocked and trivialized his nation’s concerns while Turkey’s own media have remained shamefully silent.
The people protesting bravely throughout Turkey are ordinary citizens. We span several generations and represent a spectrum of ethnic, religious, socioeconomic, ideological, sexual, and gender identities. We stand united because of our concern for Turkey’s future. Our future.
We demand an end to police brutality.
We demand a free media.
We demand open democratic dialogue between citizens and those elected to public service, not the dictates of special interests.
We demand an investigation of the government’s recent abuse of power, which has led to the loss of innocent lives.
Join the conversation and stand with us in solidarity.
Crowdfunded Entirely by Concerned Individuals from Around the World
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