As I have said many times, this blog has opened many doors for me and introduced me to many wonderful people and causes here in my hometown. Today was certainly no exception. I was asked to participate in the first ever Blogging Against Violence. NBC-13 and The Women's Fund joined forces and pulled off an amazing event. They brought together area bloggers , as well as NBC -13's coverage, and provided us with an outstanding number of professionals that were available for interviews from 3:00 -7:00 today. The lineup was impressive. Dedicated police officers, lawyers, victims of domestic violence that have stepped forward to tell their stories, judges, and agencies from city to statewide that provide the much needed services ( with never enough funding). I can assure you that four hours was not enough time to hear their stories and witness the tireless work they do for our women and children that are the victims of domestic violence. Hearing the cold hard facts was not easy at times, but we all need to hear them! I have an 8:00 deadline ( hence my Thursday blog is coming to you on Wed. night!) so tonight I am posting some photographs of the event. In the days to come I will highlight some of the dedicated people I was privileged to meet today.
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Blogging Against Violence - Part I
As I have said many times, this blog has opened many doors for me and introduced me to many wonderful people and causes here in my hometown. Today was certainly no exception. I was asked to participate in the first ever Blogging Against Violence. NBC-13 and The Women's Fund joined forces and pulled off an amazing event. They brought together area bloggers , as well as NBC -13's coverage, and provided us with an outstanding number of professionals that were available for interviews from 3:00 -7:00 today. The lineup was impressive. Dedicated police officers, lawyers, victims of domestic violence that have stepped forward to tell their stories, judges, and agencies from city to statewide that provide the much needed services ( with never enough funding). I can assure you that four hours was not enough time to hear their stories and witness the tireless work they do for our women and children that are the victims of domestic violence. Hearing the cold hard facts was not easy at times, but we all need to hear them! I have an 8:00 deadline ( hence my Thursday blog is coming to you on Wed. night!) so tonight I am posting some photographs of the event. In the days to come I will highlight some of the dedicated people I was privileged to meet today.
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Kudos to all involved in this most important work!
This is an important cause, especially in this strange country, but I wonder if it had an effect. Maybe it was enough that it inspired those who attended, but I suspect that those who need to be influenced are not big blog readers. Somebody, possibly Elvis Costello, said that writing about music is like dancing about architecture. And blogging about violence?
My Thursday post is about a symbol of a good cause. I don't think many people saw it.
Bob,
I do see your point. That said, however the message gets out there maybe it will make an inpact. Our city needs funding and maybe this will heighten awareness. Baby steps here. Our county is in an horrific financial crisis. Funding for these agencies/ programs are in danger. Anything that will call attention here in Birmingham is needed.
V
An interesting new path to action!
Aloha, Friend!
Comfort Spiral
Blogging carries the voice beyond the village. I think it makes a difference.
Good job, my friend.
AH,
Oh my hope is that it carries across my state. The need for funding is critical. There is such a need and so many committed people , but we have to find a way to help them.
Cloudia.
Action is what we must have! Thank you.
V
Awareness is a big deal, too. What a mind-blowing experience, V.
Well done, girlfriend.
V, Thanks for sharing this. Sometimes word spreads in amazing ways - you never know. Look forward to seeing more info here. Good for you to help.
Hi, Virginia. Have to agree with Bob, but the cause overall is a good one. Here in Belgrade quite recently there have been several vicious hate attacks, and people were horrified. There's a Stop Violence movement here, too.
des débats pour une bonne cause, je suis pas d'accord avec Bob, je pense que de toutes conversations il en sort quelque chose, maintenant il faut poursuivre et faire bouger les institutions (et dans n'importe quel pays, c'est pas facile ;( )
Wow, it is great that you were asked to participate! You are becoming quite the blogging glitterati, aren't you? :-)
You know me well enough to know I can't talk and do anything else at the same time
What was that about Gerald Ford not being able to...and...at the same time?
Correction.
Should be "Gerald Ford's"
Possesive gerund and all that
What an opportunity. I look forward to your photos.
Let's grab any opportunity.
Violence is on the rise over here. Another kid died the other day from parents abuse.
Good for you! And thanks for posting this ... opening eyes is the first step
Movements start small. That's why they call it "grassroots."
Incredible ---- and I love your Art Museum Banner Photo...I am inspired!
It's wonderful that you could be a part of this. The blogs may not reach many of the victims, but they can reach needed donators and funders, which I'm sure is very needed.
What a great initiative! And very funny last comment on your post! :-)
As one of the writers for the night, I agree with Virginia that 4 hours -- or even 44 hours -- would not really have been enough. And it was so hard to hear that great work going on now is threatened by funding cuts. Thanks for a visual reference point for the occasion, which I hope will move others to continue the conversation -- and then take action.
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