#PublicDisplaysOfHumanity
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#PublicDisplaysOfHumanity
The documentation of the days spent giving hugs and understanding in Martin Place can be viewed at www.embraceinmartinplace.com.
The announcement we gave in the lead up:
"In light of the Lindt Cafe siege we as peaceful people are intending to fill Martin Place with positive energy and facilitate conversation to counteract the fear and separation that no doubt arises from this.
The fear and sensationalism put forward by the media can be a catalyst for the idea that we are different from each other and create separation but what is really needed right now is communication and community.
Anyone who wants to contribute to a peaceful conversation, give good hugs, flowers, poems or any other token of friendship and unity is invited to come.”
Alphamama and I truly believe that the sentiment expressed through this event should extend to many other issues and situations which erode humanity. Thus, while the horror of the Martin Place event, should be allowed to settle and the community given a period of grieving to heal and rebuild, the solidarity should not be allowed to fade in time. May we continue to ride together. May we continue to bridge gaps between races and religions. May we continue to talk to each other in public places. May we continue to be there for those in need. May we continue to take immediate action when injustice strikes any of our fellow human beings. Our continuing art, community activities and events will be documented via: www.conversationfoundation.com
'The Opening Conversation' was my first #ConversationFoundation excursion. Setting up conversation stalls in Newtown and Bondi, (and on public transport between the two); encouraging passersby to have a chat. It was in an attempt to make a safe space for people to communicate and lead them into a mindset of engaging with other citizens when traveling in public spaces. (All Conversation Foundation projects are fully documented on www.conversationfoundation.com).
The documentation of the days spent giving hugs and understanding in Martin Place can be viewed at www.embraceinmartinplace.com.
The announcement we gave in the lead up:
"In light of the Lindt Cafe siege we as peaceful people are intending to fill Martin Place with positive energy and facilitate conversation to counteract the fear and separation that no doubt arises from this.
The fear and sensationalism put forward by the media can be a catalyst for the idea that we are different from each other and create separation but what is really needed right now is communication and community.
Anyone who wants to contribute to a peaceful conversation, give good hugs, flowers, poems or any other token of friendship and unity is invited to come."
Alphamama and I truly believe that the sentiment expressed through this event should extend to many other issues and situations which erode humanity. Thus, while the horror of the Martin Place event, should be allowed to settle and the community given a period of grieving to heal and rebuild, the solidarity should not be allowed to fade in time. May we continue to ride together. May we continue to bridge gaps between races and religions. May we continue to talk to each other in public places. May we continue to be there for those in need. May we continue to take immediate action when injustice strikes any of our fellow human beings. Our continuing art, community activities and events will be documented via: www.conversationfoundation.com