For the past six years, I have done a bit of work with Human Rights Watch/Women's Rights Committee here in Los Angeles.  Each year, I attend the fundraisers they produce.  Last night, at the Kirk Douglas Theatre, they presented "Cries From the Heart."  This was a three-act presentation highlighting some of the human rights abuses taking place around the globe.  Interspersed with the dialogue and monologues were four musical acts.  Though the stage was filled with famous actors and the audience dotted with various celebrities, the true stars of the night were the women brave enough to stand onstage and speak about their homelessness and, in some cases, the violence of rape they have endured.  These women spoke of their journey toward finding "home" again --- in both a literal and figurative sense.  At times, I sat with my hand cupped over my mouth or over my heart.  The stories that we heard were powerful and painful.  It was not always easy to listen to what was being shared and, yet, it was not possible to turn a deaf ear.  Ultimately, the night succeeded in educating and highlighted issues and subjects that those of us who live in privilege should be aware (after last night, I consider anyone who is not living as a sex slave, domestic slave, rape victim, or homeless youth, privileged).  I am very humbled and inspired by the women who dedicate their time, energy, and effort to the causes of Human Rights Watch.  Thank you for all that you do.  www.HumanRightsWatch.org
 


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Wed, 14 Apr 2010 9:08:41 pm

Mark,

I'm always inspired by all that you do.

Yours In Health!

Dr. Wendy
www.kettlebellolympia.com

 

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