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Building Peace: One Door at a Time
an article by Joe
Last week, I was fortunate enough to work with a group of
very intelligent and dedicated youth activists from around the country.
We collaborated on grassroots campaigns and voter registration drives
in the "battleground" state of Ohio.
For most of the week, I
stayed in Cincinnati, doing door-to-door outreach in low income
communities. About half of my time was spent on a local human rights
issue - defeating a city law that makes it legal to discriminate
against gays and lesbians just for their sexual identity. Although some
of us were not homosexuals, our offer of solidarity was warmly welcomed
by the campaign staff and we all had a great time.
My most
profound experience, though, was canvassing neighborhoods for the
AFL-CIO. I spoke with an elderly man, a retired shop worker, who had
never voted in his life. The last worthy president he could remember
was FDR. Events in the world and in his life, however, had convinced
him that it was time to speak out. His body was feeble and his hand
cramped with arthritis; so I had to fill out the registration form for
him. But there was a fierce determination in his eyes. He was so glad
that we had come around; and he was sad when we had to leave.
I
met an African-American woman, a nurse. She had no health insurance.
She was diagnosed with cancer and had to live in a homeless shelter for
nearly a year while on chemotherapy. She asked me why we were spending
hundreds of billions on wars in distant lands when kids across her
street were dying of starvation. I didn't have a good answer at hand. I
just said: "I'm sorry."
For me, listening to these people and
empowering them to vote is part of building a culture of peace in this
country. It's not glamorous, it's not earth shattering, it's not
headline news - it's just something that has to be done - one person at
a time.
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Latest reader comment:
Joe.
Your report is very inspiring. It reminded me that the
construction of a country of, by, and for the people will be done
one person at a time.
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