"For Your Highest Good,
May I be a clear Channel
For Peace and Healing"
© S. Proske
How precious...
this world of ours-
May the rainbow of harmony and balance
Shine on your path through life
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The Clothesline Project is very poignant and means a lot to me. I have three shirts on the New York clothesline and traveled to Albany with it when we lobbied up there for survivors rights. I was on NBC a few months ago and spoke out about abuse...and I coordinated a speakout and conference in '94 attended by 300+ people and we had T-shirts and paint for them to decorate should they choose to. It was moving and powerful to watch and hear people speak out, some for the first time. Each year our local Mental Health Association has a T-shirt decorating day. The horror and pain on those shirts and the courage of the women wrenches my heart every time. Thank you to Janice for use of the Clothesline Project Logo and be sure to visit her site and read a wonderful editorial written by Don Hunt entitled Break the Silence. |
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Speech on Victims' Rights by Rainbow Dancer