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It isn't enough to talk about peace. One must believe in it. And it isn't enough to believe in it. One must work at it. |
* The Global Peace Festival is no longer a project of UPF. GPF was incorporated independently in 2009.
| Festival Promotes a Culture of Peace in Los Angeles |
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| By Timothy L. Henning, District Chairman, Universal Peace Federation-USA |
| Thursday, October 09, 2008 |
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The Global Peace Festival on October 9 in Los Angeles capped a 21-day focus on peace events that included the annual ringing of the United Nations Peace Bell at Maguire Gardens in Central Los Angeles, an International Day of Peace Speech and Drawing Contest, Prayers for Peace at the Pasadena City College Campus, “Pinwheels for Peace” at the Monrovia Coffee Company, “Kites for Peace” by the Brahma-Kumari sisters, a tree planting at the Malibu Canyon Peace Center, a Women’s Federation for World Peace event supporting African schools, a “Clean Slate” presentation for inner peace among inner-city youth, and a kaleidoscope of other significant and colorful events designed to promote a culture of peace.
Participants at the GPF special celebration included renowned partners for peace such as Ms. Norma Foster, President of the United Nations Association of Los Angeles; Dr. Cecil “Chip” Murray, a well-known pastor, professor and social activist; His Holiness Vishwaguru Paramhans Swami Maheshwarananda, who is a Yoga master and an International Peace Ambassador and humanitarian from Rajasthan, India; Dr. Muzammil Siddiqi, an eminent Muslim scholar; Mr. Mohammad Khan; Dr. Austin Williams; Bishop Noel Jones of “the City of Refuge”; and many more. The finale evoked memories of the Middle East Peace Initiative in Jerusalem. The song, “Peace, Shalom, Salaam Aleikum,” written by Barry Fasman (producer of six albums of the TV show FAME) and Rick Joswick, was sung by all choirs in unison echoing the chants for peace sung by marchers in the narrow passages of the Holy City on the way to the Western Wall. Ambassadors for Peace who attended the American Leadership Conference earlier the same day in the Concourse Ballroom had already been treated to a very persuasive and highly interactive seminar outlining core values that provide common grounds for cooperation in service of peace in the Southland communities. One bishop active in the Orange County area testified that he is highly impressed and is now eager to participate, whereas he had been somewhat hesitant before coming. |
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