Saturday, January 19, 2013
Happy Gun Appreciation/MLK Weekend!
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Fear and Loathing on 9/11
9/11. Thousands of Americans were murdered senselessly through acts of aggression.
I can't but think what might have been. If we had true visionaries, true leaders, some ten years ago. But our society is one based on greed, consumptive consumerism, and violence. And our leaders are in place to keep us on task. And so that is the route we went. We could have stood in union with the suffering around the world. We could have moved towards lasting internal and international peace. But we were told - and we bought - that shopping is brave, that retribution is psychologically healing, that violence is strength.
We reacted through war and buying until we killed nearly a million people and destroyed many other lives through our economic policies.
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from Dr. K Trotter blog |
Globalization, by the way, was one of the primary rallying points for the Al Queada terrorists. When we deploy American imperialistic forts throughout sacred shrines, we are dismissing people groups and what is most important to them. How do we rationalize that our felt needs are more important than theirs?
9/11/01 should have been a moment of recognizing our shared humanity, the fact that we are all precious, that we all bleed, that we can live in moments of fear. But it became a time for more hubris. Instead of asking, "Why does violence happen to any of us?" we asked, "Why should violence happen to US?"
Now is the time to reflect. Now is the time to empathize and hear the suffering of not only our next door neighbors, but of our neighbors in Cambodia, in Nigeria, in Laos, in Ukraine, in Mexico, in the Phillipines, Puerto Rico, in North and South Korea, in Vietnam, in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Now is the time for healing and strength that can only be found by banding together.
Thursday, September 01, 2011
Local Mechanisms
However, on the flip side, we must be careful to not continue in the ways in which a few people have benefited over the vast majority - or that the vast majority have benefited over the few - that have been practiced and practiced since before Hamurabbi's Code was set to stone. Basically, they're ones of tribalism.
The questions that need to be wrestled with going forward are not so much, "Do we need anti-racist, feminist, anti-tribalist, peace-making, components?" Rather, the question is, "How do we implement these components so that we are not constantly at war with other countries for cheap labor, so that we do not kill others for resources - let alone possessions and property? How do we whole-heartedly involve the entire community into inclusiveness so that everyone's voice and spirit is equally valid, but in such a way where we do not ward off strangers? How do we build on communication and trust internally as well as inter-communally?"
These would be the questions I'd like stabbed (is this also an unfortunate word choice?) as we go along here.
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Chicago Days 1 - Prayer Vigil in the 14th District
VIGIL AND SPECIAL WORSHIP SERVICE
"Prayer Vigil for Peace to Stop the Violence in Our Community"
Churches and Houses of Worship that partner with the 14th District Police Department invite neighbors from the 14th District and beyond to attend a Vigil and Special Worship Service to Seek God for the Peace of our Community.
Our theme verse is Jeremiah 29:7 "Seek the peace of the city; Pray to the Lord for it, because if it prospers, you too will prosper."
We will also be offering prayers for the families who have been hurt by violence this year.
Neighborhood young people will be leading us in songs, skits, and prayers.
Thursday, November 19, 2009
6:30p.m. Meet at the corner of
7:00p.m. Worship Service at
WHO: 26th Ward Alderman Maldonado, 14th District
Participating churches: Abrego del Altisimo,
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