The World We Want To See
The theme for Voices For Justice 2010 was The World We Want To See. From Day 1 of the gathering (Saturday, June 19) there was one photo that came to mind that sums up the world I want to see. It's a photo Gretchen took in Poipet just a couple of months ago in April. As we gathered to learn, worship, reflect and prepare for the events in parliament house, I printed several copies of this photo to give to the Senators we were scheduled to meet with on Tuesday.
On Monday I was also asked to share something at the final event for at Voices For Justice on Tuesday afternoon at 4pm. In the Theatre inside parliament house, participants and a scattering of politicians met to envision a world where the poor have a fair go at providing a decent life for themselves and their families. Inspired by Gretchen's photo, this is the text I read:
I want to see kids play
I want to see kids in Cambodia play soccer
seven-a-side on a half-sized field
kicking an old soccer ball
barefoot
I want to see these kids
well-fed and well-nourished
having eaten rice and fish and egg and spinach
all in the same meal
I want to see kids play
so they don't have to work
pulling handcarts, making bricks
or chasing a couple of cows for fifteen cents a day.
I want to see them work at finishing primary school
with public school teachers
willing to raise their voices
over the June monsoons that thunder on tin-roof classrooms
because they're committed to equip students
with the dangerous gift of literacy.
I want to see kids play strong.
Kick, run, pass and shoot for the goal.
Not sit on the sidelines
weak and wasting from malaria, Aids and TB.
I want to see kids play
in a safe place with a safe coach who knows their names:
Srey Leak, Srey Mom (how ya doin?)
Aya, Lyna (my star goalie... sup?)
I want to see kids play
in a safe place where they're free to chase
the ball when it goes out.
Because there are no landmines to harm their little limbs.
In the world I want to see
there's no war... or years of bad harvest
that force families to free to the next city
in search of something better.
In the world I want to see
kids sign up for a team in their home town
and play out the full twelve-week season.
In the world we want to see:
healthy, safe, well-fed, kids-in-school
play.
1 Comments:
At 7:38 am , Unknown said...
pippila,
this is beautiful!
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