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                    Day 18 ~  February 16th ~ Freedom

Quotes
“When we let freedom ring, when we let it ring from every village and every hamlet, from every state and every city, we will be able to speed up that day when all of God's children, black men and white men, Jews and Gentiles, Protestants and Catholic, will be able to join hands and sing in the words of that old Negro spiritual, Free at last! Free at last! Thank God Almighty, we are free at last!” ~ Martin Luther King Jr.

“I would like to be remembered as a person who wanted to be free... so other people would be also free.”
~ Rosa Parks
Picture
Peace Pole Exhibit at City Hall during Edmonton's 2016 Peace Festival

Quote
"The most certain test by which we judge whether a country is really free is the amount of security enjoyed by minorities."  ~ Lord Acton


Reflection
The purpose of freedom is to set us free to live. It is important because it leads to enhanced expressions of creativity and original thought, increased productivity, and an overall higher quality of life. All too often, though, people who live in freedom tend to ignore its fragility and take it for granted. It is important that freedom be guided by truth and fulfilled in the good,  otherwise it risks going from being a means for selflessness, to a means for selfishness. Freedom becomes false when it impinges on the freedom of others.

Affirmation
Freedom means that we have the independent will to act and respond creatively and responsibly, that we have the self-awareness to self-reflect and to change, as dictated by the compass of conscience. Moment by moment today, I become conscious of my freedom and I am grateful.
Daily Action
A critical part of of freedom in the long term is having some sort of internal compass directing you towards those things that are most important to you. Having deeply held values is what makes you resilient, and what pushes you towards the best actions for you.
Find at least one way you can be more expressive of who you truly are.

Picture
Handbell choir performing at Edmonton's 2015 U.N. International Day of Peace celebration

Picture
Claire C. Chang, Age 14, USA
Peace Pals International
Quotes
"There can be no real freedom without the freedom to fail." ~ Eric Hoffer

"Our greatest freedom is to help others walk to freedom."  ~ Jean Vanier


Action for Teens
Identify two freedoms that you currently enjoy and consider how your life would be different if you did not have these freedoms. Spend some time talking about your observations with a friend, teacher or family member. 
Action for Children
Freedom doesn’t mean that “anything goes”. We still need to act responsibly.  Think about a time when you had the freedom to make a choice and the choice that you made was beneficial to yourself and others. Write or draw a picture about it.
Quotes
“To be free is to live in a way that respects and enhances the freedom of others.” ~ Nelson Mandela

“Freedom and justice cannot be parceled out in pieces to suit political convenience. I don't believe you can stand for freedom for one group of people and deny it to others.”
~ Coretta Scott King


< Day 17
Inspirational Video:  "Stand for Freedom"
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  • OUR HISTORY
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  • Events
    • Gandhi Memorial 2023
    • TRC Reading Club 2022
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    • Events List
  • Season for Nonviolence
    • About the Season
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    • Week 1 Themes >
      • Day 1 - January 30 - Courage
      • Day 2 - January 31 - Smiling
      • Day 3 - February 1 - Appreciation
      • Day 4 - February 2 - Caring
      • Day 5 - February 3 - Believing
      • Day 6 - February 4 - Simplicity
      • Day 7 - February 5 - Education
    • Week 2 Themes >
      • Day 8 - February 6 - Healing
      • Day 9 - February 7 - Dreaming
      • Day 10 - February 8 - Faith
      • Day 11 - February 9 - Contemplation
      • Day 12 - February 10 - Groundedness
      • Day 13 - February 11 - Creativity
      • Day 14 - February 12 - Humility
    • Week 3 Themes >
      • Day 15 - February 13th - Reverence
      • Day 16 - February 14th - Gratitude
      • Day 17 - February 15th - Integrity
      • Day 18 - February 16th - Freedom
      • Day 19 - February 17th - Acceptance
      • Day 20 - February 18th - Self-Forgiveness
      • Day 21 - February 19th - Inspiration
    • Week 4 Themes >
      • Day 22 - February 20th - Mission
      • Day 23 - February 21st - Prayer
      • Day 24 - February 22nd - Harmony
      • Day 25 - February 23rd - Friendliness
      • Day 26 - February 24th - Respect
      • Day 27 - February 25th - Generosity
      • Day 28 - February 26th - Listening
    • Week 5 Themes >
      • Day 29 - February 27th - Forgiveness
      • Day 30 - February 28th - Amends
      • Day 31 - March 1st - Praising
      • Day 32 - March 2nd - Patience
      • Day 33 - March 3rd - Acknowledgement
      • Day 34 - March 4th - Love
      • Day 35 - March 5th - Understanding
    • Week 6 Themes >
      • Day 36 - March 6th - Mindfulness
      • Day 37 - March 7th - Graciousness
      • Day 38 - March 8th - Kindness
      • Day 39 - March 9th - Dialogue
      • Day 40 - March 10th - Unity
      • Day 41 - March 11th - Openness
      • Day 42 - March 12th - Accountability
    • Week 7 Themes >
      • Day 43 - March 13th - Uniqueness
      • Day 44 - March 14th - Cooperation
      • Day 45 - March 15th - Mastery
      • Day 46 - March 16th - Compassion
      • Day 47 - March 17th - Disarmament
      • Day 48 - March 18th - Ecology
      • Day 49 - March 19th - Honour
    • Week 8 Themes >
      • Day 50 - March 20th - Choice
      • Day 51 - March 21st - Advocacy
      • Day 52 - March 22nd - Equality
      • Day 53 - March 23rd - Action
      • Day 54 - March 24th - Giving
      • Day 55 - March 25th - Responsibility
      • Day 56 - March 26th - Self-Sufficiency
    • Week 9 Themes >
      • Day 57 - March 27th - Service
      • Day 58 - March 28th - Citizenship
      • Day 59 - March 29th - Intervention
      • Day 60 - March 30th - Witnessing
      • Day 61 - March 31st - Peace
      • Day 62 - April 1st - Commitment
      • Day 63 - April 2nd - Release
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      • April 4th - In Closing
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