Rochdale Observer

Shaping peace together

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ROCHDALE has a proud tradition of marking the UN Internatio­nal Day of Peace.

In recent years individual­s and organisati­ons from the whole spectrum of our richly diverse communitie­s have come together to demonstrat­e a common desire to create a more peaceful world.

Last year, pre Covid-19, a special flag raising and bell ringing to mark the United Nations Internatio­nal Day of Peace took place at Rochdale Town Hall.

The UK’s first official observance of the UN Peace Day was held in Rochdale in 2006, organised by the late John Katsoulier­i (formerly Farrington) and me leading to an annual Peace Parade, which ran until 2010.

Two years ago, John sadly died after a battle with pancreatic cancer.

As John showed, we can all be leaders, creating a more peaceful world and recognisin­g that we are all human first.

We all can be part of the solution by taking small steps, such as: acting on climate change in our homes, schools and communitie­s through promoting sustainabl­e lifestyles, conserving nature, supporting renewable energy and adopting environmen­tally friendly practices, preventing an injustice at school, in the workplace or in our communitie­s, encouragin­g people to stop hurting each

other by calling a truce, adopting a non-violent approach to problem solving, reporting potential crimes, including online bullying and hate-related abuse, showing leadership through the way in which we conduct ourselves in all our human interactio­ns.

A peaceful society is one where there is justice and equality for everyone.

The 2020 theme for the Internatio­nal Day of Peace is Shaping Peace Together. We are invited to: • Celebrate the day by spreading compassion, kindness, and hope in the face of the pandemic.

• Stand together against attempts to use the virus to promote discrimina­tion or hatred, including those based on race, colour, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national, ethnic or social origin, property, disability, birth or other status.

There is currently much dialogue and individual thought being devoted to the ‘new normal’ not just in terms of coping with current changes but identifyin­g what the future should look like - ‘shaping peace together.’ We are: • Sharing our thoughts about ‘shaping peace together – the new normal’ through such as poems, stories, statements, videos, visual art etc.

• Celebratin­g our richly diverse cultural heritage by sharing words and images that raise our collective awareness and promote greater understand­ing and tolerance in the wider community.

 ??  ?? ●»John Katsoulier­i (formerly Farrington) at the Peace Parade in Rochdale in 2008
●»John Katsoulier­i (formerly Farrington) at the Peace Parade in Rochdale in 2008

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