So,
I am attending a conference in Washington DC at the US
Institute for Peace.
It's quite amazing the number of people who are willing to get
together in the name of peace. You don't hear so much about this on the
news - violence sells. Sensationalism rules in media,
unfortunately.
I have met people from all over the world at this conference who
care about the well being of the world. How refreshing! We have active
duty military officers (from both the U.S. and Canada), a member from an NGO in
Pakistan, a Diplomat from the Democratic Republic of Congo, people from the
State Department and the National Democratic Institute, a Spanish UN Program
Officer currently stationed in Ethiopia, among other people in other arenas who
simply care about peace and the importance of proactive and sustainable relationships
between nations.
Beyond
what I am learning, I am humbled by the ability of human beings to forge
relationships despite cultural, language, any barriers! I have made a friend. She is a gorgeous woman from Congo. She is about 6 feet tall, without her heels
that she wears daily. Furthermore, she
wears these gorgeous dresses of bright colors, exquisite patterns, shoulder
ruffles and textile belts of matching color and pattern, around her waist. When she walks in the room she commands
attention. And then you say “Bonjour,
you look beautiful today!” and she erupts “Baaa!” Throwing her head back in
embarrassed laughter as she softly touches your arm.
English
is her third language as the official language of Congo is French, but that
doesn’t mean we can’t be friends! It
doesn’t mean I can’t tell her she is beautiful every day and smile at her
embarrassed laugh. I hope somebody similarly
embarrasses you today.
Washington Monument, view from the US Institute for Peace building |
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