Thanks for your friendship :) I'll see if I can make it to your Toronto event.
Here's an mp3 of a one hour live Native drumming/singing performance, radio interview & channeled healing song. It's free with no strings attached. http://bit.ly/13SN3
Thanks Brenda... we haven't set the dates yet... probably late summer, depending on the Santana band schedule.... I will keep you informed and welcome your input... your music is great... thanks for posting some of it here.... I love it...
Thank you for taking the time to stop by my page and leaving your beautiful energy...Music is in the veins of every soul in my family...extreme energy under one roof...I CANT IMAGINE IT ANY OTHER WAY!
Never a dull moment.
hi Smiley! Funny how things work...nice playing last night with all of you. Sorry i can`t make the performance on Sat. I have rehearsals all day in Toronto...Please keep me in the loop and i will be happy to come out next time!
Dear Colleague
I have just returned from Geneva where the United Nations is preparing a conference to be held 20-24 April to look at current manifestations of racial discrimination and xenophobia. As a non-governmental organization in consultative status and active in human rights issues, the representatives of the Association of World Citizens participate in the preperations as well as in the conference.
In many parts of the world, there is an intensification of xenophobia - fear of the foreign- usually expressed as fear and rejection of the foreigner. We see propaganda against immigrants and the promotion of doctrines of cultural and religious superiority. Yet each situation is different. Thus, to prepare our contribution to the Conference, I would be glad to receive your experiences and analysis of the area where you live or know best concerning xenophobic currents and the rejection of cultrual diversity.
As things now stand, I think that I will stress three issues on which I have worked before, but I am open to other additions:
1) Migration. Migration for work is already an important world pattern and is likely to grow with the impact of the economic downturn. It is important to look at the ways that migrants are treated. The fear of migrants and their impact on society is an important factor in xenophobia.
2) Trafficking is an aspect and a particular form of the patterns of migration. There is a large underground economy linked to trafficking in persons. Trafficking is often treated as a police matter with little concern for the people so trafficked. Linked to the issue of trafficking is violence against women, especially women trafficked for the sex trade. While there are many forms of violence against women - often within the family - we can safely say that there is little trafficking of women for sexual purposes which is not associated with violence against women.
3) There is a need to strengthen the United Nations and regional institutions to deal with the consequences of migration and trafficking in persons.
I would be glad to receive your comments and suggestions at my personal email
wadlowz@aol.com. Thanks for your cooperation.
Rene Wadlow, Representative to the UN, Geneva, Association of World Citizens
Larry Steel
Jan 3, 2009
Larry Steel
Jan 3, 2009
Music 4 Peace / Tobias Huber
thanks for your lovely comment....
Best Regards
Tobias
Jan 3, 2009
Larry Steel
Jan 3, 2009
Brooks Cole
Jan 3, 2009
Brenda MacIntyre
www.cdbaby.com/cd/brendamacintyre
Jan 4, 2009
Brenda MacIntyre
Here's an mp3 of a one hour live Native drumming/singing performance, radio interview & channeled healing song. It's free with no strings attached.
http://bit.ly/13SN3
Jan 4, 2009
Cynthia Faye Segal
I was born and raised in Winnipeg, then 22 years in Toronto and now Florida - and you?
Love and hugs,
Cynthia
Jan 7, 2009
Richard Lukens
Jan 8, 2009
Judianne
Music.. I have done some SUFI work and love this. I am a healer and love music during my work... lavendermiracles.com
Jan 9, 2009
Lenita
Thank you for taking the time to stop by my page and leaving your beautiful energy...Music is in the veins of every soul in my family...extreme energy under one roof...I CANT IMAGINE IT ANY OTHER WAY!
Never a dull moment.
Don't be a stranger, drop by anytime!
Love and Peace to you
Lenita xx
Jan 10, 2009
Chris Bottomley
Chris
Jan 28, 2009
Rene Wadlow
I have just returned from Geneva where the United Nations is preparing a conference to be held 20-24 April to look at current manifestations of racial discrimination and xenophobia. As a non-governmental organization in consultative status and active in human rights issues, the representatives of the Association of World Citizens participate in the preperations as well as in the conference.
In many parts of the world, there is an intensification of xenophobia - fear of the foreign- usually expressed as fear and rejection of the foreigner. We see propaganda against immigrants and the promotion of doctrines of cultural and religious superiority. Yet each situation is different. Thus, to prepare our contribution to the Conference, I would be glad to receive your experiences and analysis of the area where you live or know best concerning xenophobic currents and the rejection of cultrual diversity.
As things now stand, I think that I will stress three issues on which I have worked before, but I am open to other additions:
1) Migration. Migration for work is already an important world pattern and is likely to grow with the impact of the economic downturn. It is important to look at the ways that migrants are treated. The fear of migrants and their impact on society is an important factor in xenophobia.
2) Trafficking is an aspect and a particular form of the patterns of migration. There is a large underground economy linked to trafficking in persons. Trafficking is often treated as a police matter with little concern for the people so trafficked. Linked to the issue of trafficking is violence against women, especially women trafficked for the sex trade. While there are many forms of violence against women - often within the family - we can safely say that there is little trafficking of women for sexual purposes which is not associated with violence against women.
3) There is a need to strengthen the United Nations and regional institutions to deal with the consequences of migration and trafficking in persons.
I would be glad to receive your comments and suggestions at my personal email
wadlowz@aol.com. Thanks for your cooperation.
Rene Wadlow, Representative to the UN, Geneva, Association of World Citizens
Jan 29, 2009
Humanity Healing Foundation
Much Metta,
Humanity Healing Team
Feb 7, 2009
Brenda MacIntyre
Hope you're well & enjoying life,
Brenda, Medicine Song Woman
htttp://brendamacintyre.com/love2009
Feb 25, 2009
Brenda MacIntyre
Thanks for the note :)
Brenda, Medicine Song Woman
Feb 25, 2009
LeslieAnn Butler
LeslieAnn
Mar 4, 2009