June Newsletter
| Sunday, June 14, 2009 |
| Dear Culture of Peace Initiative Participants (CPI),
There are less than 100 days remaining to plan and create Peace Day observances and every minute counts. On Saturday, June 13,the United Nations issued a message to mark the 100 day countdown by announcing a multimedia campaign for nuclear disarmament! We have been attending IDP planning meetings at the United Nations in New York City and are excited about the new developments for this year. We will keep you informed as plans solidify. It was reported in the media that Mick Jagger, Nas and Joss Stone, the Slumdog Millionaire Composer and Oscar winner A R Rahman, along with reggae legend Bob Marley’s sons Damian and Stephen, and possibly U2 ’s Bono are set to team up and create an album of peace songs. It will be released on Peace Day and proceeds will go to UN programs. With the help and support of these high profile artists, the 2009 International Day of Peace is set to make headlines this year! >24 Hour World Peace Celebration 2009 will be the most inclusive International Day of Peace celebration ever produced. The Culture of Peace Initiative (CPI) website will be the host for a global telecast for the United Nation’s 24 Hour World Peace Celebration. The site will host video presentations and streaming videos of peacebuilders from all over the world! The web content will be subtitled in dozens of languages. In additon, the event will be broadcast over the radio and by television! The event will feature a one hour special highlighting the official International Day of Peace ceremony at the UN Headquarters in New York with UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and high profile UN ambassadors for peace. The event was initiated by the Unity Foundation in association with Pathways to Peace and the Jane Goodall Institute’s “Roots and Shoots” program. We will keep you updated on this event as we progress! The people of the beautiful island of Okinawa, Japan have faced a tragic history of war and conflict. However, in recent history its people have been praying and organizing for world peace. Okinawa is now the home of “Celebration Earth“, a six-month festival for peace which encourages the ‘Peace Day, Every Day’ spirit envisioned by the Culture of Peace Initiative. The festival’s events from April 1 to September 21 are helping to establish a model of international peace and inner peace. The Culture of Peace Initiative is collaborating by helping to connect their message and events to the world! We encourage you to take a look at their inspiring events so far on the Celebration Earth network . Paul Coleman, Ambassador to CPI, is the co-founder of Celebration Earth. You may follow an account of his experiences on his blog! Most of the 2009 calendars worldwide now have the Peace Day listed, thanks to our dedicated volunteer Director of the Peace Day Calendar Program, Melvin Weiner. Go Melvin! Check out the new videos on our home page produced by the Unity Foundation, who we are collaborating with in organizing the 24 Hour World Peace Celebration. Their Positive Spinprograms provide solution-oriented news, highlighting peacebuilding and humanitarian intiatives and people living under environmental exploitation and repressive regimes. 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 |
June 23rd, 2009 at 9:16 pm
JANE GOODALL INSTITUTE’S ROOTS & SHOOTS YOUTH PROGRAM HOSTS “DAY OF PEACE” FESTIVAL FOR SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ON SUN., SEPT. 20 AT SANTA MONICA PIER
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Eco-Friendly Family Festival to Feature Celebrity Guests, Music & Entertainment, Arts & Crafts, Pet Adoptions, Special Activities for Kids, and More
Los Angeles, CA – June 18, 2009 - The Jane Goodall Institute’s Roots & Shoots youth program of California is scheduled to host the seventh annual “Day of Peace” festival on Sunday, September 20 at the Santa Monica Pier from 11:00AM until 4:00PM pacific.
The eco-friendly family festival will be open to the general public at no cost. Event-goers will enjoy music and entertainment performances, unique arts and crafts, pet adoptions, games and special activities for children of all ages, educational and environmentally conscious exhibitors, and much more. Roots & Shoots youth groups from throughout the state of California will display a wide variety of environmentally-themed peace conscious projects completed throughout the year; helping inspire event-goers to do their own part to make the world a better place. Symbolizing international peace and solidarity, the festival will culminate with a Giant Peace Dove Parade at 2:00PM. Celebrities, Roots & Shoots members, and event-goers will join together to fly a collection of hand-made giant doves along the Santa Monica Pier parade route.
Musical performers, attending celebrities, participating sponsors, and the festival website will be announced in coming weeks.
The festival marks Southern California’s celebration of United Nation’s International Day of Peace. The United Nations appointed Dr. Jane Goodall a Messenger of Peace in 2002. Through her Roots & Shoots program Dr. Goodall encourages the efforts of young people and adults all across the globe to identify concerns in their communities and take action to create a better world. With tens of thousands of young people in close to 100 countries, the Roots & Shoots network connects youth of all ages to participate in local and global campaigns to promote better relationships between individuals, a greater understanding of different cultures, and a more balanced co-existence among people, animals and the environment
For sponsorship and exhibitor opportunities, please call 805-558-4474 or email rootsnshoots@janegoodall.org.
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August 27th, 2009 at 9:44 pm
Aloha from Hawaii
I have written twice prior but with no response so I am wondering if there was a communication glitch. My partner, Jean-Francois Benoist is a Happiness Trainer and an Empowerment Speaker and will be in LA on Peace Day (while our daughter and I will be involved here in Honoka’a Hawaii with the big Peace parade and festival!)
He would like to offer to speak for the event, if this would be helpful to you. Empowerment, inner peace, taking responsibility for one’s own contribution in the world……I think it fits nicely.
You can see a little sampling on JFBenoist.com
I would love to hear from you.
Warmly,
Joyce