August Newsletter
| Wednesday, August 26, 2009 |
| Dear Culture of Peace Initiative Participants (CPI),
Momentum for this year’s International Day of Peace is building as indicated by the activity on the CPI events calendar. Make sure your Peace Day activity gets posted on the event calendar no matter how big or small it may be. This year, CPI participants can upload photos and video of Peace Day events that we hope to inspire future participants! Please Support the Culture of Peace Initiative CPI is making a positive global impact. Your financial support will help to expand CPI’s efforts to create a culture of peace in our world. We need your help in covering the costs of developing and maintaining the CPI and IDP web sites. Click here to donate! Media Outreach If you are planning a Peace Day Event it is important to inform your local radio, television and print media. A generic press release will be forwarded shortly so that you can adapt it for your local media outreach! Here are a few exciting Peace Day initiatives! Global Minute of Silence at Noon: Since its inception, the minute of silence has been the universal observance that allows all of humanity to participate on this special day. View the United Nations Secretary General invitation to a global minute of silence on the Pathways To Peace web site under “Peace Day Videos”: pathwaystopeace.org An inspirational musical slideshow is also available that will help inspire the global community. See: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-RElBR1zil4 Peace Concert in Cuba: Colombian superstar Juanes will bring the “Peace Without Borders” concert to Havana’s Plaza de la Revolucion, joined by Spanish singer-songwriter Miguel Bose and Puerto Rican merengue artist Olga Tañon! Cubans such as singer-songwriter Silvio Rodriguez and salsa stars Los Van Van also are scheduled to perform. Odyssey Networks / “Million Minutes for Peace” Campaign / Online and on Hallmark Channel Odyssey Networks, the nation’s largest interfaith coalition of groups dedicated to building bridges of understanding through media, has created a multimedia campaign in support of the International Day of Peace, Sept 21. The centerpiece of the campaign — “A Million Minutes for Peace” — is an online invitation to pause for one minute at noon on September 21 and pray for peace. Odyssey intends to collect a million pledges and to present a list of the signatories to the UN. Please take the pledge and inform people and organizations on your email list about the campaign. Encourage them to take the pledge at (www.odysseynetworks.org)—it requires only a few minutes. If your organization would like to be a partner in this campaign, which includes the presence of your logo on Odyssey’s website, please contact Vivian Alonso (valonso@odysseynetworks.org). Odyssey Networks will support the prayer pledge campaign on the Internet and on national television via the Hallmark Channel. Each week, beginning August 30 and continuing through September 20, “Odyssey Networks Presents” will feature a different one-hour documentary film about peace-building. The program airs on Sundays at 7 a.m. ET/PT. The documentaries will be accompanied by public service announcements about the peace-building work of the United Nations. Additional videos, many of them produced by the UN, will be available for viewing at Odyssey’s Video Peace Festival (www.odysseynetworks.org), along with blogs, discussion forums and original webisodes. Please share the newsletter with your friends. We intend to keep you updated weekly with pertinent information until Peace Day. Thank you, CPI Participants, for your dedication to building a culture of Peace for future generations on Peace Day and every day. CPI Coordinator Michael Johnson, CPI Outreach Intern - Michael Kwan |
August 28th, 2009 at 10:02 am
I actively support September 21st 2009 as International Peace Day in my own community.
The great Ivy League Halls of the Harvard University Cabot Science Center have a Rock Foundation entrance dedicated to the memory of T.S.Elliott.
The http://internationaldayofpeace.org website allows everyone to connect to a link activity to which everybody can participate in painting their own Peace Rocks.
Resepectfully Yours,
george vytautas daukantas,HAA’08, HEAA ‘08
graduate certificate in technologies of education
The International Society for Technologists of Education
ISTEmembership #289229 @ http://iste.org/jct
August 28th, 2009 at 10:10 am
A post script ,
By the way,
That link activity which connects to paint and plant rocks for Peace is located @http://www.plantingrocksforpeace.org/gallery.html .
george