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NGO Committee on Spirituality, Values & Global Concerns

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Activities: Networking
 
Type: UN Organization
 
Nonprofit/Charity ID: NGO CONGO Committee
 
Scope: international
 
We Speak: English
 
Website: http://www.csvgc-ny.org
 
Main Email: info [at] csvgc-ny.org
 
Contact Name: Diane Williams
 
Contact Email: dmbwilliams2000 [at] yahoo.com
 
Phone: N/A
 
Headquarters: New York, New York
United States
 
Local Time: Fri Nov 27 04:10:37
 

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Evolving Vision Statement

The NGO Committee on Spirituality, Values, and Global Concerns envisions a global culture of peace, solidarity, inclusiveness, shared responsibility, harmony, cooperation, goodwill and reverence for the sacredness of all life through active peaceful engagement. Infused with a foundation of spirituality and values which are universal in nature, transcending the boundaries of religion, ethnicity, gender and geography, the Committee is resolved to help bring about a culture in which we, the peoples of the world, can address together our common global concerns in an holistic, positive and transforming way and ‘live together in peace with one another’ – thus realizing the core objectives and universal principles stated in the United Nations Charter and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

Evolving Mission Statement

The Committee aims to integrate spirituality and values into all areas of the United Nations agenda and of public policy. We aspire to support the spiritual principles, global ethics and universal values such as respect, justice, peace, dignity, freedom, responsibility and cooperation, that underlie the work of the United Nations as reflected in the Charter of the United Nations and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. In order to fulfill the promise of the United Nations to create a more peaceful, just and sustainable world, we support the recognition and acceptance that spirituality and adherence to universal values are key factors in providing solutions to global concerns. This committee recognizes the importance of connecting with our divine essence, inner wisdom and the oneness of life. We believe that an increased awareness and application of the importance of a value, spirit and soul conscious dimension at all levels of society particularly at the United Nations will allow for the finest and the highest levels of human potential to flourish for the benefit of all. (as of 19 February 2004)

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MakaSiTomni about 1 year ago
Diane,
This committee in the UN strikes at the heart of the Maka Si Tomni mission and as project manager I invite to explore how you can currently assist us in the public relations, networking and invitation we have created for June 25th 2008, Little Big Horn Victory Celebration, it is a spiritual event not a political circus. Here is an introduction letter of invitation sharing a perspective "Peace through Unity."
Patric Roberts
605-454-8142

Maka Si Tomni is a group of common Lakota People and a new member on WiserEarth (WE). WE are interested in learning how to network on WiserEarth with your organization in effective action to our mutual concerns and benefit. Maka Si Tomni’s mission is to “Bring Forth a Thriving Lakota Language & Culture.”

Our first local/global event is the "Little Big Horn Victory Celebration" National Little Big Horn Monument, MT USA, June 25 2008. WE are going to Little Big Horn National Monument with 500 1st nation riders on horses, elders, runners, walkers, singers, dancers and creating a history-making event. This is the largest spiritual gathering of Lakota descendants and 1st nations people in 132 years at the Greasy Grass Battlefield. WE have all the time in the world and not a moment to waste! WE have 115 days and counting!

The historic battle between the U.S. 7th Calvary and the Lakota/Northern Cheyenne indigenous 1st nation peoples is a spiritual victory of natural law and the Lakota Paradigm over Patriarchy/Colonialism powers of aggression. Crazy Horse and the people won this battle on June 25, 1876. We invite your organization to support us in this spiritual event of Sovereignty-In-Action by demonstrating the solidarity of “Peace through Unity” within this global civil society. We invite you to be a sponsor!

Maka Si Tomni’s invitation to indigenous people, social justice groups, elders, educators, researchers and the emerging global civil societies is a call to support this courageous act of the Lakota People in the USA and is a vital part of what is missing in the planned event for two reasons:

First, the tribes, 1st nation people in the U.S., are still treated as invisible members of the political social society and their lands are operated in trust by U.S. government. The oppressive history of patriarchy must be confronted and broken open for 1st nation people’s to have dignity in the different interpretation of "being and living" in the world. 1st nation languages offers a new/old viewpoint that is relevant in modernity, and authentic respect is an act of embracing differences, and is a fundament of the emerging global civil society that opens a new conversation of designing our world together.

Second, the spiritual demonstration of the Lakota People is based on factual historic experience and confronts the prejudicial orthodoxy of patriarchy in a peaceful manner. It breaks the "blindspot" and opens reflection to the cultural moods of denial, cynicism and hypocrisy of American historic leadership, social injustice, and empowers the Lakota People and youth at a grass root level. The demonstration shares solidarity with indigenous people and inspires "Peace through Unity" throughout our world. Indigenous elders in cultural diversity represent a voice of wisdom, joyful concerns, and non-violent effective action to “designing a world together” and “building the earth” currently in the web of life. WE have traditional Lakota elders present.

WE look forward to exploring how your organization may participate in Maka Si Tomni immediately and assist in launching global awareness that indigenous poverty, social injustice & terrorism of patriarchal / colonial / corporate plutocracies has ended in this emerging “turning point” embracing indigenous roots and wisdom. And the "game of aggression" is coming to an end by embracing the least among us as “legitimate-in-coexistence.”

The Lakota People situation is terminal with out a successfully remedy: the average per capita income of $4,000 per year, poorest county in the USA; lowest average age of morbidity for males at 45 years old; diabetes is 400% the normal rate; drugs, alcohol, and suicide rates 2 to 4 times the national average; incarceration of tribal members is at least two times that of other ethic groups; there is no socio-economic infrastructure and predatory financing is freely practiced; the society is treated as a hostile territory dependent upon government welfare, and the Lakota People represent the highest per capita (Warriors) U.S. military veteran population in the U.S.

The traditional elders, headman and children are making a come back in modernity by "getting back on the horse." Watch the true story of a Lakota long distance ride in "Hildago" with Viggo Mortensen, and experience the deep-rooted brotherhood with the "horse." The Lakota Nation’s identity as a sovereign nation is dependent upon a thriving language that has cultural distinctions based in "social relations" not "exclusion, appropriation, power." The "horse" is an example of the how the Lakota People relate in legitimacy-in-coexistence with all life. The Little Big Horn event is a "clarion call" to youth to learn from the “Lakota Paradigm” distinctions in language that are relevant in modernity. WE intend to build a learning bridge in the classrooms of children by sharing the "Lakota Paradigm” and exploring natural law as a science.

Here is the current invitation WE have designed and may assist you in understanding our invitation in this Public Relation Campaign for solidarity in “Peace through Unity.”

Maka Si Tomni Council invites you to become a supporter of Maka Si Tomni: Bringing Forth a Thriving Lakota Language & Culture conversation on the WiserEarth Community Platform and our 1st event "Little Big Horn Victory Celebration.”

The WiserEarth Community is a new project being launched by the Natural Capital Institute, Paul Hawkins, author of the latest popular book "Blessed Unrest”, and currently consisting of over 108,000 worldwide organizations committed to: global civil society, indigenous people, social justice and sustainability on earth. The Wise Earth Community is an opportunity for your servant-leadership projects, group intentions or social organization to flourish in global effective action.

The Maka Si Tomni group on Wise Earth is an open global site where you can join discussions and invite others in your social network to support the mission of Maka Si Tomni and the Little Big Horn Victory Celebration.
TO START GO TO: Http://www.wiserearth.org/group/makasitomni

WE offer five ways to support the “Little Big Horn Victory Celebration” June 25, 2008 at Little Big Horn National Monument, Montana.
1) $50 donation or more and receive the just released “Lakota Ride Again” DVD.
2) $300 donation is a Sponsor Rider on the Little Big Horn event June 2008.
3) $1,000 donation is a Sponsoring Organization for Little Big Horn Victory Celebration.
4) Educator Bridge Builders can request a DVD and share in a classroom setting and build a cultural bridge in learning that is relevant in modernity.
5) Become an active volunteer for the Little Big Horn event by contributing your expertise, hands on giving or in-kind resources needed.

DONATION: To currently make a contribution to the “Little Big Horn Victory Celebration” go to the secure donate page: www.makasitomni.org/?page_id=12
Every donation of $50 or more receives a “Lakota Ride Again” DVD, a $300 donation automatically sets you up as a “Rider Sponsor” and a $1,000 donation automatically sets you up as “Sponsor of the Event.”

One last invitation to support the Little Big Horn Victory Celebration is for you to take a few moments and forward this email to 5 people in your circle of influence who are interested in either the “Little Big Horn Victory Celebration” or learning about the Wise Earth Community emerging on the Internet. If you have any questions, concerns, innovation or feedback for the Maka Si Tomni Council you can contact us by email: info@makasitomni.org or call 605-454-8142.
Join us in this “Peace through Unity” campaign today!

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