Spoken Word Poet, Writer, Author, Broadcast Journalist, Licensed Mental Health Counselor.
Friday, May 23, 2014
Wednesday, May 21, 2014
She Rose
she rose
again
like ashes imprinted
on each foot raised
on the pads of aboriginals
before her
she rose
like the sun does daily
like the moon when she is full
like the coming of the fresh pure breath
of summer
she rose
like the wind
whipping leaves
autumnal
dashing and dangling the smell of Earth into the air
October
she rose
again
like the water
rising
and the ice princess
lifted
she rose
like an altar
looming before her
as a chalice is lifted
hands shaking
solemn
holding to her lips
pursed
she rose that cup
poisons of ages
of murder
and she rose
above the fires
the stakes
the burning pit
the executioners block
she rose
like spirit
above it all
above those beneath her
she rose
like a bird
taking flight
she rose
and the clouds
embraced her
gently.
© Susan Marie
Monday, April 28, 2014
Twitter & Facebook Thunderclap for Amina Masood Janjua : Please Support Human Rights!
A twitter & FB thunderclap will start May 1, 2014 at 12 am. It is in support for Amina Masood Janjua and aggrieved families and for their release and that of others and continued support in the struggle for peace.
You will see it come from my twitter account @SusanMarie_NY, everyone needs to become a part of this. https://www.thunderclap.it/my/overview?locale=en#pending_thunderclaps
See below:
PRESS RELEASE: Amina Masood Janjua, leading human rights campaigner arrested amid police violence in Pakistan
28 April 2014
(London, UK) CAGE has received reports that leading human rights campaigner Amina Masood Janjua has been arrested, for the second time, by Pakistani security forces. In what appears to have been a heavy handed-police response to a peaceful protest, Mrs Janjua was recorded being forced into a vehicle by several journalists, who were then themselves the targets of police attacks.
The wife of Masood Janjua, who was disappeared in Pakistan in 2006, Amina rose to prominence after founding The Defence of Human Rights Trust where she has investigated her husband’s disappearance, as well as those of many others.
Amina has worked tirelessly for many years in partnership with many individuals and organisations, in the hope that she will gain justice not only for her family, but the 700 families that she assists.
Asim Qureshi, Research Director of CAGE, said:
"I remember Nawaz Sharif (President of Pakistan) going out of his way to support Amina during his election campaign. That she has now been arrested under Mr Nawaz’s watch is not only cause for concern, but a major breach of the trust he was given. All people of conscience should call on the Pakistan authorities to immediately release her."
[ENDS]
NOTES:
1. CAGE
(formerly known as CagePrisoners) is an independent advocacy
organisation that works to empower communities affected by the War on
Terror and to highlight abuses of prisoners’ rights.
2. To learn more about Amina Masood Janjua and the cases that she has represented, please read the following:
- Contact: Mr Amandla Thomas-Johnson
- Phone: +(44) 207 377 6700
- Email: press@
cageuk.org - Web: www.cageuk.org
CAGE
27 Old Gloucester Street
London
WC1N 3XX
Thursday, April 24, 2014
Wheels of Transformation at The Analytical Psychology Society of Western New York [The C.G.Jung Center]
Wheels of Transformation
Poets, Ann Goldsmith, Karen Lee Lewis, Gunilla Kester, Celeste Lawson, Susan Marie, Kathy Tussing, Jane Sadowsky and Geoffrey Gatza read from a new anthology, A Celebration of WNY Poets, edited by Patricia Tansey.
Each poet shares how words, images, and metaphors of poetry contribute to a transforming of consciousness and experience, and lead to personal and collective discovery.
- Patricia Tansey click here
- Karen Lee Lewis click here
- Geoffrey Gatza click here
- Celeste Lawson click here
- Jane Sadowsky click here
- Kathy Tussing click here
- Susan Marie click here
- Gunilla Kester click here
- Ann Goldsmith click here
- Live Classical Guitar by Gunilla Kester & Christine Derby-Cuadrado
- [The C&G Duo] click here
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