11 December 2008
This year’s celebration of Human Rights Day had a youthful infusion that kept you on your feet. Optimism gets a little higher when you see hundreds of people gather to celebrate diversity and understanding.
It was an additionally special day for me because a long-time client of mine, the reachAbility Association was nominated for the Partners for Human Rights award & accepted by one of mentors, Tova Sherman.
reachAbility shared the stage with another nominee, Logan MacGillvray who, at the age of twelve, produced and directed a short-film entitiled Listen to the Children in support of children in Sierra Leon.
There was a small amount of pomp & circumstance with the attendance of the Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia, Mayann E. Francis but overall the event was attended by about 300 people and the youth really kept the place alive.
The YMCA Youth Drummers rocked the house with there skills with the Djembe drum and an unabashed young drummer who circled the audience of the Common Room at a leisurely pace as he continued to beat out the rhythm (paparazzi in tow). 11 year old Hisham Hamdan even made the Chronicle Herald.
You can hear their music as you watch the slide show.
Celebrating the Declaration of Human Rights -Metro News
http://www.metronews.ca/halifax/local/article/153530
International Human Rights Day -The Weekly News
http://www.halifaxnewsnet.ca/index.cfm?sid=198832&sc=608
Nova Scotia December 8, 2008 Press Release -NS Government
http://www.gov.ns.ca/news/details.asp?id=20081208001
YMCA Youth Outreach Drum Group -Chronicle Herald
http://thechronicleherald.ca/NovaScotia/1095261.html
See photos & slideshow:
http://ampwerxmedia.com/site/government/international-human-rights-day-in-ns-gallery/
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