09 December 2010

Three Birds on a Wire

I'm so proud of all the girls at our camp; These young ladies have come from schools or homes that disapprove of honest and creative expression, keep them feeling inferior to men and discourage negative behaviour by harsh beatings.

We, as staff and counselors, have been so lucky to watch these (normally very quiet and submissive) young ladies freely use their talents to learn, to share, to paint, to draw, to sing, to dance and to express themselves.


The guest speakers have all mentioned the way women respond to questions here: Heads down, whispering voices, no eye contact. Any other form of address from a young woman is seen as disrespectful. Rehmah Kasule, who wrote "From Gomba to the White House", came today to speak to us about her challenges and successes as a female Ugandan entrepreneur. After her speech, she gave this riddle: "There are three birds sitting on a wire. Two decide to fly away. How many remain?" The answer is: There are still three. The two birds only "decided" to fly away, they didn't actually take action. She ended with saying that as women, we can decide to do many wonderful, enlightened and empowered things. But the most important thing is to follow our words and good intentions with action.

1 comment:

  1. i am so happy to hear (and see on the blog)
    all the wonderful opportunities the girls
    have at the camp to find joy,
    in others, and more importantly,
    in themselves.
    the girls will be able to take back
    a spirit of hope,
    a spirit of joy,
    a spirit of love~
    and these will nourish their souls,
    to discover the strength
    they may never have known otherwise
    they had/have...
    "they that hope in the Lord
    will renew their strength,
    they will soar as with eagles' wings;
    they will run and not grow weary,
    walk and not grow faint."
    isaiah40:31
    and their GLOW will be felt~
    con carino, be good

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