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Showing posts with label Greg Mortenson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Greg Mortenson. Show all posts
Monday, April 18, 2011
If You Care About Peace, Please Read This...
Since I visited Pakistan several years ago, I feel much empathy for the people of Pakistan and Afghanistan, many of whom live in oppression and poverty. Much of the jewelry I create is made from vintage brass jewelry dies that I purchased while living there from the Afghan refugees who needed to sell much of their cultural heritage just to live. Currently, I donate 5% of the retail cost of every piece I make from the Afghan dies to Pennies for Peace which helps build schools for children in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Greg Mortenson, who wrote Three Cups of Tea, founded this charity and co-founded the Central Asia Institute. They have risked their lives to help thousands and thousands of children, men and women and continue to do so. Even the US military seeks guidance from Greg Mortenson on how to help better understand and help these people. Unfortunately, the media is nitpicking their efforts and causing a stir. Please read the following letter that was sent to me (and other suppporters) yesterday from Greg Mortenson.
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60 Minutes,
Afghanistan,
Greg Mortenson,
Pakistan,
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Thursday, May 6, 2010
Afghanistans Glorious Past
When most people think of Afghanistan, images of poverty, war, drought, dust, and destruction come to mind. But that wasn't always the case. Kabul was once a vibrant thriving city ....not that long ago...and today, there are still many beautiful verdant valleys throughout the country. Recently, thousands of ancient antiquities that were hidden for many years from invaders and pillagers have come back out into the open. My parents were fortunate to have been able to visit the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York last fall to see these amazing artifacts. Here are a few of the items that were on display....
I saw Greg Mortenson, author of Three Cups of Tea and Stones Into Schools, on Tuesday night at the Arlington Theater in Santa Barbara. He spoke of the tens of thousands of children including girls throughout Afghanistan, with the help of the Central Asia Institute and other NGO's, that are now attending schools which was not even an option 10 years ago. These young girls, who finally have the opportunity to go to school, are learning to read AND teaching their mothers to read. Now, women are being empowered.... and are forming groups to empower each other. I believe positive change is inevitable.
I pray that Afghanistan, with so many strong and courageous people, will regain her past glory during my lifetime.
I saw Greg Mortenson, author of Three Cups of Tea and Stones Into Schools, on Tuesday night at the Arlington Theater in Santa Barbara. He spoke of the tens of thousands of children including girls throughout Afghanistan, with the help of the Central Asia Institute and other NGO's, that are now attending schools which was not even an option 10 years ago. These young girls, who finally have the opportunity to go to school, are learning to read AND teaching their mothers to read. Now, women are being empowered.... and are forming groups to empower each other. I believe positive change is inevitable.
I pray that Afghanistan, with so many strong and courageous people, will regain her past glory during my lifetime.
"Educate a boy, and your educate and individual. Educate a girl, and you educate a community"
~ An African proverb told by Greg Mortenson ~
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Afghanistan,
antiquities,
gold,
Greg Mortenson,
jewelry
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