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Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Everyone belongs! Let's Celebrate Diversity


I believe that we should all follow Australia's example and do all we can to promote this idea, this belief. I found out about this from Bobbie's blog, Almost There, this morning and decided that I would do all that I can.

The Diverse Australia Program is an Australian Government initiative and replaces the previous Living in Harmony Program.

It is about dealing with cultural, racial and religious intolerance. They are doing this by promoting respect, fairness and a sense of belonging for everyone.

They provide information and funding to help ensure all Australians are treated fairly regardless of their background.

Everyone belongs!

March 21st is Harmony Day

Celebrate Cultural Diversity on Harmony Day 2009

21 comments:

Anonymous said...

Such an important thought for everybody to think.
Thank you for letting us at least to think it over!

bobbie said...

Thanks, Sylvia. I really think it would be a wonderful idea for our country, and any others that want to join in.

Marie said...

I like the idea. I love being in New york City and in Montpellier as well as the population there is so diverse. But it is sometimes difficult for some people to respect other people. We have a lot of problems here for the moment and that won't probably stop before long.

MyMaracas said...

Wonderful message. It's about time we got the picture that we're all rowing the same little canoe.

And - I nominated you for a couple of awards. No need to pick them up or pass them on if you don't like awards. I just wanted to send you a little linky love and my thanks for being you.

Peggy said...

I think that we have evolved enough to treat everyone like we would want them to treat us. Great post, thank you!

Susan at Stony River said...

What a beautiful idea--I'm going to pass it on to my son's school.
Thanks!

Anonymous said...

Maybe this blog exposure will encourage people around the world to email Presidents, PMs and such. It's a great idea!

Darlene said...

What a wonderful thing if we could all respect each others differences. Great idea to start the ball rolling. Thanks, Sylvia.

Bagman and Butler said...

Deep down, I've never understood how it could be any other way. Maybe I was raised to look for similarities instead of differences. Makes my life easier since there are many more similarities to find.

pink dogwood said...

wow - I love this :)

underOvr (aka The U) said...

Hi Sylvia,

Like all the previous comments, I too believe we have much to gain and absolutely nothing to lose (except bigotry, intolerence and hatred).

U

Kay said...

This is very lovely! You just KNOW I'm all for it! Yae for the Aussies.

Great Grandma Lin said...

good idea...harmony and diversity awareness

Anonymous said...

I think that sounds like a fine program. Good on the Australians. We can all practice this - no need to wait for Governments to prompt us. Good for you for spreading the word.

magiceye said...

wonderful concept that needs to be adopted and practiced the world over!

Lilly said...

My sister teaches children whose second language is English, they are all excited as they are celebrating this day in their school. I have to say I love the Government we have here (after 8 years of hell, sound familiar to you Sylvia?). Thanks for mentioning Australia, Sylvia!

Rinkly Rimes said...

Harmony Day! Now how can I act harmonious on the 21st? I know, I'll blog a few odd-balls around the world!

Anonymous said...

yes, beautifully expressed! Nothing more diverse than in my country- India. Why can't we just co-exist in peace? After all, we live under the same sky, breathe the same air...

Anonymous said...

yes, beautifully expressed! Nothing more diverse than in my country- India. Why can't we just co-exist in peace? After all, we live under the same sky, breathe the same air...

VP said...

A great idea - good of you to bring it to our attention :)

Jim said...

It's great to see you spreading the Harmony Day message far and wide, Sylvia. We have been celebrating the day in Australia for the past ten years and it gets bigger every year. Celebrations are encouraged in the workplace, where people bring in international dishes to share with their workmates. Many wear orange, the colour of Harmony Day, and some dress up in national costumes/colours of other cultures. Thanks for your comments on my blog. Cheers, J Bar.

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