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DAY SIX: THE LITERAL PEACE SIGN PARADE * 7 DAYS: OUR WEEK OF PEACE CELEBRATION

peace parade

APH – Parade of Nations by GKA

PEACE PARADE

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DAY SIX:
THE LITERAL PEACE PARADE

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Wherever you are, whatever you are doing, take just a moment to join thepublicblogger in celebrating peace, by throwing your PEACE SIGN UP! Please leave the key to your post on Peace by dropping a link in the community forum. Then at 9:00am PST/NOON EST via ground zero: thepublicblogger FB Page  join in as we celebrate peace all over the world (wide web)

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DAY SEVEN – AUG 7
OUR WEEK OF PEACE CONCLUDES with…

VOICES OF THE PEOPLE

7 DAYS: OUR WEEK OF PEACE * DAY FIVE: LAW ENFORCEMENT / PEACE OFFICER AND YOU

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Unchain My Soul by Moka Soul

 

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Peace Sign by Guy White

 

DAY FIVE:
LAW ENFORCEMENT
PEACE OFFICER
AND YOU

Scenario: We will hear the actual message from an Officer responding to a formal citizen complaint. All the information we have is within the text below and in the 1:38 seconds of recording. Personal information printed with permission. Consider this a case study – but do not forget, this is reality.

Mission:

  1. Define the problem
  2. Develop – in whole or part – a solution
  3. Initial venting is completely acceptable and perhaps necessary. Prolonged venting becomes complaining which will knock a participant out of the discussion.
  4. Anger and emotion and differences of opinion are 100% expected and okay.
  5. Useless insults will immediately bar the offender from The Neighborhood and a chance to contribute toward Peace.

 

#OURWEEKOFPEACEThe Scene. A Black male and his Black wife were pulled over and according to the male passenger an officer’s gun was immediately drawn and aimed directly in his face, at  point blank range, no less.

Passenger: Kevin S. 51 year old Black Male
Driver: His wife – Black Female age unknown
Region: Sacramento
Jurisdiction: Sacramento City Police
Date: July 2016
Crime: No charges were filed, in fact no ticket nor citation was given and no reason for the stop was received.There were no warrants for either of their arrest and the registration was intact. The male did posses a criminal history, however, he was neither on probation or parole, as his dept to society had been paid.

Reasoning: Decided against using the passenger’s essay – which  he wrote immediately following the ordeal, to help him collect his nerves – since no response was received to our invitation – left a message directly with the officer, whose voice you will hear. Nor  was there a response to a properly formatted and channeled email to his department. But it does not matter, and all the information needed is here.

Human Peace Sign

 

Take a deep breath before you listen (YouTube video version and SoundCloud audio version, no difference in message, only in delivery (Media & Peace / Perception & Intent from DAY 3). Think for  a moment before responding. Peace is the word and the mission for the good of our communities. Good luck to each and every one of us. And if you are vociferous and opinionated, but choose to walk away, our hope is that  you are making  a contribution elsewhere, as the time for rhetoric expired in St. Paul and Dallas.

 

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7 DAYS: #OURWEEKOFPEACE 2016 

Peace Signs Up

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7 DAYS: OUR WEEK OF PEACE * DAY FOUR: AN EDUCATOR’S ROLE IN PEACE

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Education is the most powerful weapon
which you can use to change the world.
– Nelson Mandela

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Peace Sign by Guy White

The importance of education cannot be understated. It is how we advance, how we understand, and even in wild animals, what separates senseless fighting from peaceful communication. We should teach our kids to think big and have big thoughts, and at an early age, we should introduce them to the arts. And we should also remember to say thank you to our teachers and educators. – thepublicblogger

 

DAY FOUR: AN EDUCATOR’S ROLE IN PEACE

from the City of Brotherly Love & Sisterly Affection,
The Neighborhood Chair Nafiys Walters aka Fran Daddy.

 

*Please bare with the sound difficulty during the intro. Thank you.


FRIDAY AUG 5 * DAY FIVE: LAW ENFORCEMENT/PEACE OFFICERS
as #OURWEEKOFPEACE continues

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7 DAYS: OUR WEEK OF PEACE * DAY THREE: MEDIA & PEACE

Peace and Media
Guy White

Guy White, animator and creator of The Neighborhood Official 2016 Our Week of Peace Peace Sign

 

 

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The Neighborhood Official 2016 Our Week of Peace Peace Sign

 

FROM SACRAMENTO, 7TH BORN PRODUCTIONS with
‘WORLD’ THE 2016 OFFICIAL OUR WEEK OF PEACE ANTHEM

 

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DAY THREE: MEDIA AND PEACE
with Kendall F. Person and Ned Hickson

KENDALL F. PERSON, THEPUBLICBLOGGER
THE NEIGHBORHOOD CREATOR
SACRAMENTO

Media and Peace  / Perception & Intent
written & edited by Kendall F. Person

Until the advent of the internet and social media caught on, and before we begin to recognize that we were now a society online, the vast majority of our information, we derived from limited sources, whose intent we did not question even though, they controlled or clouded our perception. But increasing the depth to our information pool and acquiring a larger scope of knowledge sources, was not all we gained. When technology enabled each one of us to become our own satellite to the world, we became purveyors of our own inner and outer perception, and perhaps initially unaware, that we would also be defined by our own intent.

In the city in which I live, for close to 40 years, there has been only one printed daily. And for at least that long, the residents of the north side of town have complained about the perception painted by its intentional use of words or phrases, that were out of place and not inline with the article, and more  unfortunate, were the stories that were simply omitted. But our voices fell upon deaf ears, as few positive stories and a minimal, if any, of building of internal stars – outside of the sports genre  – were told about the residents of the north; and the few that were reported were always spun with damning words like ‘gritty’ and ‘the mean streets’ which took away all value, leaving perception unchanged.

But we grew up knowing there was good and bad, happy and sad, economically sound and struggling in all shades of the spectrum and on all sides of town. We may not have understood intent initially – that their way of reporting was less an angle and more a philosophy – and there were challenges unique to our community, but never did we perceive ourselves as undeserving, nor did we see our schools as gritty and the mean streets they mentioned so casually out of context and loudly in, was in actuality, our neighborhood – our home.

To say we were not affected, would be untruthful because we were. Economically marooned until recent years, and so often forced to defend our community, as not a bastion of crooks and thieves, was a price we paid indeed. But ironically and  unintentionally, the biggest loss may have been endured by residents who lived elsewhere, by those who trusted the daily -all those years of being afraid of the north and the people that lived there. Creating a divide, festering a pre-ordained conflict and denying a peaceful state of mind for all  residents combined, was an unnecessary burden for America’s most diverse city.

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In the year 2016, we comprehend, that each and every one of us has become  a reporter, able to broadcast news around the globe. No longer dependent upon a single source, whose intention has clouded trust. But just as importantly, the new frontier has allowed us to meet the people or travel vicariously to the places, that we perceived to be a threat to our well being; a menace to society.

We should seek out voices broadcast from smaller satellites, as an accompaniment to our mainstream medium of choice, and do not be afraid nor hesitant to share. Be not shy about joining a discussion and sharing our knowledge and wisdom. But in each discussion, we should also see ourselves as students, so that we know, what we did not know before. And if we do not scream and shout, with the sole intent of maiming or drowning  the dissenting voice out, even at the end of a heartfelt debate, if we have been unable to change a single mind, or if we remain sound in our stance from start, we have acquired the understanding, that while we may have differences of opinion, those differences do not place us in boxes of either good or bad people.

No longer is it necessary to debate or pretend that media does not hold the power to color perception. Nor is it necessary to ascertain a medium’s intent; as long as we understand our own. And each time we broadcast via our satellite by a message of our own crafting or by sharing the opinion or platform of another, we should be conscious of our intent, because once understood – the individual and collective wattage & range we possess  – we become responsible for societal perception of those that we reach, and ultimately, tilting the axis toward conflict or peace.

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Peace Sign by Guy White

 

NED HICKSON, HUMORIST
 NATIONALLY SYNDICATED COLUMNIST
FLORENCE OREGON

FREEDOM OF THE PRESS (press play)


AUG 4: DAY FOUR:
AN EDUCATOR’S ROLE IN PEACE

#OURWEEKOFPEACE 2016 continues….

7 DAYS: OUR WEEK OF PEACE * DAY TWO – A FATHER’S ROLE

FATHERHOOD IN PEACE

ALOE BLACC WITH I’M A MAN

FATHERHOOD

 

DAY TWO: A FATHER’S ROLE IN PEACE

 

FROM LAHOMA, OKLAHOMA * THOMAS LEMKE

 

tHOMAS LEMKE

THOMAS LEMKE

 

Ah, world peace, the heartfelt desire of beauty pageant contestants the world over. A simple idea, a profound subject… and yet so often beyond our reach as men of this world.

But, then again, maybe not so much as we think.

Speaking for myself, I have refined my definition of “the world” over the past few years. The term formerly denoted for me the entirety of planet earth, and the population that inhabits it.

Then I became a father.

Now the term denotes my son. My whole world. And him only.

Now world peace is within my grasp – as closely as it can ever be held. And daily I strive to secure and enhance that peace as I teach him how to be a man in this place.

When he cries and I hold him, I teach him that there is one who cares for his pain, and endures it with him.

When he takes new, small steps, and I praise him, I teach him that there are rewards for his efforts.

When his diaper stinks, and I change him, I teach him that he is loved (unconditionally, let us say!).

When he is angry, and I calm him, I teach him that fighting steals away joy, but reconciliation strengthens our bonds.

When he is hungry, and I feed him, I teach him to care for his neighbor, who also is hungry and needs food.

When he grows, and I provide for his ever-changing and maturing needs, I teach him that this is how a father treats his son.

This works to promote peace in my world, yet many fathers don’t treat their sons this way. And many sons don’t have fathers at all.

And maybe that’s part of what’s missing – and part of the solution as well. Fathers teaching their sons to be at peace with peaceful men.

Then maybe peace will finally be more than an out-of-reach concept, not merely in my little world, but in the bigger one we all share as well.

 

Guy White

 

 


DAY THREE: MEDIA DAY