What Can I Do?

When I awoke yesterday, the first thing I experienced was my husband reporting the number of homicides in Philadelphia. There have already been 166 this year, while last year there was a total of 154. It’s only July. He read about victims of a shooting who were just 2 and 5 years old. These kids will never go to summer camp, never learn to read, never know what it feels like to grow up, let alone have a childhood. It’s the ultimate robbery, isn’t it, to take a child’s life?

It got me wondering, what can we all do to change this trend in Philadelphia, and in the world? What can I do?

When I coach people who survived violent childhoods, the terror still continues, long after the assaults end. How do people find their way back? They find it through telling the truth about the horror they endured, and they learn to move through their fear. They also have to learn how to open up to joy and laughter. I imagine I sound Pollyannaish here, but this has been my experience with every client who’s survived abuse. They need to know that they deserve to have a good time and enjoy their lives. If people are brave enough to face their experiences, and tell the truth, they also need to know that there is something they can look forward to in their lives again. They need to reveal their truth and they also need to laugh.

I am reading a book called “DO IT ANYWAY” and it’s all about a new generation of activists who are taking on a mission of social justice, in the hopes of changing things for the better. I am meditating on how my humor can be a mission of social justice, and I am going to begin to use it for that purpose more and more. It’s always been important to me to raise consciousness about issues with my humor. Now I am wondering how to take it to the next level.

To be continued… Stay tuned.

What do you think?

2 Comments
  • Linda Grace
    July 9, 2011

    Well, for starters, you didn’t kill anybody today.
    Probably.
    That was Little Potty Mouth that said that.

  • Todd
    July 16, 2011

    I love you. We need to work together on something…