Showing posts with label peace. Show all posts
Showing posts with label peace. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Honor Women and the Earth

"Holding Up the Sky" by Charleen Touchette 1987
Honor Women and the Earth
by Charleen Touchette-September 1, 2010


"Calling Home the Bees-Maiden, Mother, Grandmother"

by Charleen Touchette 2009


Realizing the Dream's Liesette Paisner, Charleen Touchette and Martin Luther King III in 2008



"Peace" Photograph by Jennifer Esperanza

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“A nation is not conquered until the hearts of its women are on the ground. Then it is done, no matter how brave its warriors or strong its weapons.” Cheyenne Orator

“I have found that those who do achieve peace never acquiesce to obstacles, especially those constructed of bigotry, intolerance, and inflexible tradition.” Benazir Bhutto (1953-2007)

Women are the source and nurturers of life. Nobody alive came into being without having been born of a woman. Yet since the overthrow of matrilineal cultures over 2,000 years ago, women and their children have endured oppression and dominance by men in most cultures, religions and political systems across the globe. At the same time, our Mother Earth that gives us everything we need to live has been violated, poisoned and disrespected. Indigenous values of living in balance and right relation to each other and Earth, Sky and Water have been replaced by the unbridled lust and greed for money and power of the super-rich minority. The conquering mind has colonized the land bases, bodies, hearts and minds of the world's people and each conquered nation has been plundered for natural resources, work forces, knowledge and ideas. Conquered and colonized people are turned into consumers of the products of the military-industrial complex and become complicit in the devastation and exploitation of the remaining intact indigenous peoples. Media instills fear and fuels the fires of discord into wars that make big bucks for arms manufacturers and merchants, as well as the companies that rebuild after the destruction. People around the world want Peace. But leaders who teach Peace, Love and Human Rights are targeted as dangerous to the status quo. They are hunted down, harassed, surveilled, threatened, or assassinated like Jesus, Sitting Bull, Aung San, Martin Luther King Jr., Ghandi, Robert F. Kennedy, John Lennon, Sister Dorothy Stang, Ingrid Washinawatok, Lahe'ena'e Gay, Terence Freitas and Benazir Bhutto.

"The men of today are a lot less intimidating than the women around. Might have to turn that statement around these days." Walter Crane

As if. Unfortunately, too many men today blame the Second Wave of Feminism of the 1970s and women and People of Color entering the workplace for curbing their previously unfettered privilege as white men. Don't let anger at an unreasonable woman boss or a controlling wife or mother blind us to the continued oppression of the majority of women worldwide. Don’t think that situation comedies full of men portrayed as silly and incompetent who have to be bullied by overbearing wives and moms portray reality for most U.S. families. In fact, in most of the world, including the West, women continue to be oppressed.

"Women in whole of the world own approximately 1% of the world's real estate. Women are still suffering because of our economic and patriarchal systems, particularly indigenous women and women of colour. Do not judge us by a few token women of privilege." Shar Starr

The stark reality is that women are still, as John Lennon wrote, "the niggers of the world."

Those who ignore the facts of women's oppression and think "...men of today are a lot less intimidating than the women" should try telling that to the 75% of women in the U.S. military today; the Sabine women, the Armenian, Salvadoran, Cheyenne and other North American Indian women, the women of Croatia and Herzegovina, the women workers in the Mexican maquiadora, the women of the Congo and those around the world through the centuries who are victims of rape and genocide as a weapon of war. Tell that to the women in India who are burned with acid for refusing arranged marriages and the widows sacrificed on funeral pyres, the girls in Afghanistan who are gassed, poisoned and doused with acid and otherwise terrorized for going to school and the Islamic women who are forced to cover with burqa and buried to the neck and stoned to death for violating Islamic "laws". Tell the women and girls in America who are denied control of their own bodies and safe contraception, the mothers and daughters among the over 40 million living below the poverty line in the U. S. that things are so much better for them than for their mothers and grandmothers. Tell the millions of women around the world who have no access to clean water, air and food, or dignified employment and women everywhere who are subjected to toxic chemicals, hormones, GMOs, herbicides, chemicals, plastics and petro-chemicals in the environment that women are "more intimidating than men". Examples of women and children's historic and continued oppression go on and on and on. Rich men start wars for power, plunder and profit and women and children pay with their freedom and lives.
The oppression of women and their offspring is directly connected to the violation and disrespect of Mother Earth. When men everywhere grow up and stop resenting their mothers telling them what to do; when they start holding rapists, plunderers and war profiteers accountable and begin to protect women, children and the Earth and all our relations, then, and only then, will the world be a safe place where women are honored, respected and able to live productive lives as free people on equal ground with their husbands, fathers and sons sharing a fruitful and nourishing Earth. Human rights for everyone will never be a reality as long as women, who comprise over 51% of the world, are second-class citizens and too many remain victims of oppression, genocide, environmental degradation and poverty.

Stand up for Peace and Human Rights for everyone everywhere. It always was, and still is, dangerous to teach Peace and Love, but it is still essential and even more crucial in these times of fear and violence. Take heart in the inspiration courageous peace activists provide and know that, as Dr. King said, "Peace is not merely a distant goal that we seek, but a means by which we arrive at that goal."
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Additional Resources-

"Heroines of Peace-The Nine Nobel Women"-
Wikipedia-"List of Assassinated People"-
"Of Woman Born" by Adrienne Rich-
"Backlash-The Undeclared War Against American Women" by Susan Faludi-

"A Tribute to Ingrid Washinawatok El Issa-
"Half the Sky" by Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn-

Saturday, January 2, 2010

Hate Kills Love, So...Love Can Kill Hate

"Hate Kills Love" Painting Series by Charleen Touchette 2008-9
9, originally uploaded by artist_charleentouchette.

What can bring a man to kill a mother and child?
I painted 10 paintings of this appropriated photograph from World War II. I titled the series "Hate Kills Love" and took 10 months to paint and repaint the soldier aiming and the mother cluthching her child over and over again struggling, but never nearing any understanding of how such cruelty is possible, not only possible then, long ago, but in every age and country and repeated daily somewhere in the world often paid for by our U.S. tax dollars without any ability to stop the violence done in our name.
But if this image and the rampart violence against women and children embodies how hate kills love, then the converse can be true or can be made true. Loves kills hate and is the only thing that can overcome hate as Dr. King said. Only love and light can overcome hate and darkness. War and violence end only in an escalating spiral of death and despair. When I painted the woman, I felt her fear and the certainty of her death, but mostly I felt her powerful will to live and even more, for her child to live. Somehow in these paintings, she and her child are forever alive at the moment before the soldier makes his irredeemable choice to pull that trigger. He is frozen as well, forever facing the choice to kill innocents.

Click here for all 9 paintings in Hate Kills Love series - http://www.flickr.com/photos/touchart/sets/72157611973754232/
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Art and text by Charleen Touchette 2010

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Mother's Day Painting for Everyone



Mother's Day Painting for Everyone





Every year, I give a painting to everyone to use in their good work for mothers and families.

"Mothers Call Home the Bees" by Charleen Touchette 2009

One year, a Birth Center in Atlanta, Georgia put my painting of Nursing Mothers on a mug they gave to new mothers to encourage breastfeeding and increased breasfeeding in their community by 50 %.

Hope you will use 2009's Mother's Day painting "Mothers Call Home the Bees" for mothers and families in your community.

One Earth. Think About It.

Wish all mothers and their families a day and year full of light, love and laughter.

Peace,



Charleen Touchette



http://www.touchart.net/



http://www.oneearthblog.blogspot.com/

Thursday, January 15, 2009

In honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday today, January 15, 2009.

Today, as wage rages throughout the world and women and children are murdered, Dr. King's unequivocal rejection of war and violence and commitment to non-violent, peaceful resistance must guide us in the ongoing work to Realize the Dream of Peace with Justice worldwide.

"Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that. Hate multiplies hate, violence multiplies violence, and toughness multiplies toughness in a descending spiral of destruction. The chain reaction of evil - hate begetting hate, wars producing more wars - must be broken, or we shall be plunged into the dark abyss of annihilation."

— — Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
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There is no path to Peace.
The Path IS Peace.

Only light and love can overcome darkness and hate.
Nurture your light to illuminate the dark.
Only love can drive out hate.

One Earth. One Love.
Peace Now.


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Photo of Martin Luther King III and Dick Gregory at Summit to Realize the Dream. Photo by Charleen Touchette 2008.

In honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday today, January 15, 2009.

Today,as the U.S. wages war around the world in our name, with our tax money, Dr. King's unequivocal opposition to war and violence must guide us to follow his path of peaceful resistance in the ongoing work for peace with justice worldwide.

"Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that. Hate multiplies hate, violence multiplies violence, and toughness multiplies toughness in a descending spiral of destruction. The chain reaction of evil - hate begetting hate, wars producing more wars - must be broken, or we shall be plunged into the dark abyss of annihilation."

— — Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
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There is no path to Peace.
The Path IS Peace.

Only light and love can overcome darkness and hate.
Nurture your light to illuminate the dark.
Only love can drive out hate.

One Earth. One Love.
Peace Now.


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Photo of Martin Luther King III and Dick Gregory at Summit to Realize the Dream. Photo by Charleen Touchette 2008.