Ruby Riot
  • Female
  • London
  • United Kingdom
Share on Facebook
Share on Facebook MySpace
  • Blog Posts
  • Discussions
  • Events
  • Groups (5)
  • Photos (4)
  • Photo Albums
  • Videos
 

Ruby Riot's Page

Profile Information

Favorite website
http://myspace.com/lilmissrubyriot
When it comes to peace, how would you describe yourself?
I am a born activist
What do you believe are the 'burning issues' today?
War, Hunger, Poverty, Education, Our Planet, Violence, Inflation, Human Rights, Our Shrinking Freedom
What must we overcome to achieve peace?
Religion
Can we change the world?
Definitely
Promise to respect others and refrain from spamming?
Yes

Ruby Riot's Photos

  • Add Photos
  • View All

Comment Wall (6 comments)

You need to be a member of iPeace.us to add comments!

Join iPeace.us

At 2:18am on June 20, 2010, Eva said…
Hello,

iPeace is deleted from David Califa the end of June. Here you can find a new home.

http://peaceformeandtheworld.ning.com/

You are cordially invited.

Warm regards, Eva
At 8:59am on July 18, 2009, ANANT DALAL said…
Dear,

I invite to the site I created, I think you can contribute & invite more to join.

Join me at
http://villageart.ning.com
http://landofvividculture.ning.com
http://weallone.ning.com

Pl. join the group called ''CARE EARTH'' Earth gives us lot but we do not care for the earth & keep on hurting the giver. Now we should think about the earth and we altogether plat a great roll to save EARTH by utmost caring for it. We should take ought to use only Eco-friendly & Bio-degradable products for our daily needs. THINK....THINK....THINK


Anant Dalal.
At 1:36am on February 11, 2009, sadaqat khan said…
Hi Ruby,
I hope that you are fine there with your family.
Let's work together for Peace with i-peace to make our planet peaceful.

Please take care of your self,

With best wishes,
Sadaqat Khan.
coolleo_730@yahoo.com
At 11:23pm on January 10, 2009, Rene Wadlow said…
2009 : The International Year of Reconciliation

Rene Wadlow



The United Nations General Assembly has proclaimed in Resolution A/61/L22, the year 2009 as the International Year of Reconciliation “recognizing that reconciliation processes are particularly necessary and urgent in countries and regions of the world which have suffered or are suffering situations of conflict that have affected and divided societies in their various internal, national, and international facets.” The Resolution was introduced by Nicaragua’s representative who stated that “reconciliation between those estranged by conflicts was the only way to confront today’s challenges and heal wherever fraternity and justice were absent from human relations.”



Yet we need to ask how can genuine reconciliation take place between people and groups with bitterly held beliefs and a violent history? How can the needs for national healing be reconciled with the demands for justice by the victims of terrible violence?



The General Assembly resolution gives a partial answer by stressing that “dialogue among opponents from positions of respect and tolerance is an essential element of peace and reconciliation.”



For there to be a respectful dialogue among opponents, certain barriers that prevent negotiations must be dismantled as a sign of a willingness to enter into a process of negotiations. Some barriers are physical, some psychological, others ideological. These barriers must be overcome if we are to progress on the long road to reconciliation. Let us, with the New Year, start now both as individuals and as members of movements in the spirit of the historian Howard Zinn’s “People are Practical”



They want change but feel powerless, alone,

do not want to be the blade of grass that

sticks up above the others and is cut down.

They wait for a sign from someone else

who will make the first move, or the second.

And at certain times in history

there are certain intrepid people who take the risk

that if they make that first move others will follow

quickly enough to prevent their being cut down.

And if we understand this, we

might make that first move.



…And if we do act, in however small a way,

we don’t have to wait for some grand utopian future.

The future is an infinite succession of presents,

and to live now as we think human beings should live,

in defiance of all that is bad around us, is itself

a marvellous victory.



Rene Wadlow, Representative to the UN, Geneva, Association of World Citizens
At 4:55pm on September 14, 2008, 75box said…
Friends!!!
Group " CHIPS " (Russia, Omsk)
represents you a videoclip " FREE Tibet ".
Addresses where you can find a videoclip
and a song and also to leave the comments:
http://chipsy.org.ru/blog/
http://chipsy.org.ru/blog/2008--08-04-13*comments
http://my.mail.ru/community/freetibetfree
FREE TIBET!
At 2:52am on September 5, 2008, Stromek/LittleTree said…
Ruby, I love your picture, I think you should be called "Mischief and Mayhem", but I guess that wouldn't work on a site called iPeace. I know how you feel, though.
Like your **small** pictures, too. How did you do them?
Great site, it looks so very happy!
Stromek
 
 
 

Latest Activity

Apolonia liked RADIOAPOLLON1242 AIGOKEROS PANOS's profile
Apr 24
Lucy Williams updated their profile
Jul 5, 2023
Sandra Gutierrez Alvez updated their profile
Oct 1, 2022
DallasBoardley updated their profile
Feb 8, 2022
RADIOAPOLLON1242 AIGOKEROS PANOS updated their profile
Feb 2, 2022
Shefqet Avdush Emini updated their profile
Jul 2, 2021
Ralph Corbin updated their profile
Jun 25, 2021
Marques De Valia updated their profile
Mar 24, 2021

© 2024   Created by David Califa. Managed by Eyal Raviv.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service