When it comes to peace, how would you describe yourself?
I am a 'born again' activist
What do you believe are the 'burning issues' today?
War, Hunger, Human Rights
What must we overcome to achieve peace?
Greed
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greed leads to exploitation of the people,the earth,economic liberal ism condemning half or more of the planet to big poverty and hungriness.Greed is the main motive of warsto conquier or to keep ressources and to exacerbationnof state control in order to prevent defavorised categories to endanger the wealthies
Can we change the world?
Maybe
More about me
greatmother living in a country perpetually in a state of war and fear,writer,ex ativist feminist,pacifist,writer,in need of push to overcome the feeling that all actions to stop the world insanity is nowadays useful just for the ones doing it.
Promise to respect others and refrain from spamming?
Yes
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I finally posted info about my book on iPeace. In fact, I'd forgotten that I signed up to iPeace until someone googled me and found me there and wanted a copy of my (now 2-year-old) photo to go with Beate Zilversmidt's review of the book in a Dutch progressive Jewish magazine recently.
The Invocation is a feature documentary that deals with the
interrelationships between connectivity, faith, unity, human rights
and peace education. The film is an invitation to elevate our school
of thinking and change our code of acting and relating with one
another. The Invocation showcases the lamplight of the human desire
for peace and tranquility, proving that it burns all across the world,
no matter what circumstance, ethnicity, faith or nationality.
The Invocation demonstrates how fear, greed, triumphalism and
intolerance are destroying the planet we all share and challenges us
to ponder the relative nature of what we have been educated to know,
what we think we know, and what's worth knowing at all. As a visual
trip for the eyes as much as an emotional journey for the spirit, The
Invocation explores the connection between various concepts of the
Divine and sustainable peace while reminding us how movement,
composition, light, color and music interspersed with inspiring words
can be stunningly shaped to create a compelling tool for effective
human rights work and peace education.
The movie is very relevant to the work of Human Rights, Peace and
Interfaith Understanding, and it you are cordially invited to attend
as my guest. The movie will be shown at 16:00 on Friday April 24 in
the main auditorium of he Tantur Institute for Ecumenical Studies in
Gilo (http://tantur.org/).
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Hi Danielle,
I finally posted info about my book on iPeace. In fact, I'd forgotten that I signed up to iPeace until someone googled me and found me there and wanted a copy of my (now 2-year-old) photo to go with Beate Zilversmidt's review of the book in a Dutch progressive Jewish magazine recently.
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interrelationships between connectivity, faith, unity, human rights
and peace education. The film is an invitation to elevate our school
of thinking and change our code of acting and relating with one
another. The Invocation showcases the lamplight of the human desire
for peace and tranquility, proving that it burns all across the world,
no matter what circumstance, ethnicity, faith or nationality.
The Invocation demonstrates how fear, greed, triumphalism and
intolerance are destroying the planet we all share and challenges us
to ponder the relative nature of what we have been educated to know,
what we think we know, and what's worth knowing at all. As a visual
trip for the eyes as much as an emotional journey for the spirit, The
Invocation explores the connection between various concepts of the
Divine and sustainable peace while reminding us how movement,
composition, light, color and music interspersed with inspiring words
can be stunningly shaped to create a compelling tool for effective
human rights work and peace education.
The movie is very relevant to the work of Human Rights, Peace and
Interfaith Understanding, and it you are cordially invited to attend
as my guest. The movie will be shown at 16:00 on Friday April 24 in
the main auditorium of he Tantur Institute for Ecumenical Studies in
Gilo (http://tantur.org/).
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