Volume 28 Issue 18 - 18 November 2016

Peace Day Celebrations

On Monday 7 November, ten students from St Patrick’s College attended the Cabramatta High School Peace Day Celebrations. Every year the school puts on a colourful and active peace display of multiculturalism, diversity and inclusion as they have 47 different nationalities at their school.
 

All students from Cabramatta are involved in many ways throughout the day and students from the local schools are invited to attend. During the official ceremony, the school presents the Sydney Peace Prize to a very worthy recipient. This year, Mrs Naomi Klein was presented with the prestigious award. She received it due to her involvement and activism for the environment, a very critical issue of our time today. Her citation reads: Naomi Klein, for exposing the structural causes and responsibility for the climate crisis, for inspiring us to stand up locally, nationally and internationally to demand a new agenda for sharing the planet that respects human rights and equality, and for reminding us of the power of authentic democracy to achieve transformative change and justice. 

Mrs Klein was an inspirational speaker. As a journalist, she felt like she needed to make a change and she did just that. She told us of her experiences of speaking to those who were grossly affected by the environmental degradation, such as our neighbours in the Pacific Islands and so therefore it is also a social justice issue. Mrs Klein affirmed that young people do care about the environment and reminded us to fight for the land and home we are living on as it could all be gone one day in the near future. Mrs Klein encouraged the youth to make an adjustment in their behaviours, attitudes and values towards the environment to make transformative change. Things like living in a way that does not cause excess pollution, not littering, having shorter showers and other ways to decrease our carbon footprint are important. Also lobbying to governments and making our voices heard is important as policy changes can bring hope. Finally, the theme “One earth, our voice, your choice” was embedded into the day and the release of the Peace Doves echoed our responsibility to make a change.

The girls who attended also have provided some reflections from the day:

Alia T (Year 7) - My day at Cabramatta High School was amazing, the wonderful speeches and excellent performances were so interesting and fun to watch.

Neha P (Year 11) - The experience was eye opening as I was able to see the many ways we can help and voice our opinions regarding the environment. The day as a whole was an amazing experience filled with celebrations of cultures which was great to witness. 

Emily W (Year 11) - Naomi’s wisdom and passion on the issue was inspiring and her depth of knowledge definitely opened my eyes up to many things I had not considered when it comes to climate change. A key point that I took away from the day, was that as a young person, the issue of climate change is going to affect me more than it will my parents or grandparents, and therefore it is the responsibility of the younger generation to use our voices to make a change in the world, before it is too late. The quote or theme of the day “One earth, our voice, your choice” reflects the idea that, as young people in a world becoming more greatly affected by climate change, it is our job to stand up and do the best we can to save it.

 

Siana U (Year 7) - I enjoyed the overall spirit, justice and action that was going to be taken from the Naomi Klein and Peace Day. I also had the privilege to ask Mrs Klein a question. Since she is a social activist, I asked her how can she remind the local, national and international public about transformative change to the natural world. She responded by informing everyone about going to organisations online and making a donation. For example: Greenpeace. She also told me the work she did with them. She inspired all of us to take action and stand tall for the world.

 

Monique P (Year 11) - After attending the Peace Day at Cabramatta High School, I now feel more responsible for my actions concerning justice towards the environment as I have realised that climate change is a long term issue that I will continue to live with as I grow up and it isn't a problem just for the next generation to deal with.

Shermie S (Year 9) - Peace Day was a truly new and unique experience for me. As I have never participated in a day such as this, I felt quite honoured to have gone and represented our school with some peers. The day was truly indescribable and a very memorable one as well with many different presentations and performances relating to the peace day. The guest speaker Naomi Klein was quite inspirational and when she was describing her work it truly hit me that we should start bringing peace to each other and start looking after our earth. Overall, it is quite a worthwhile event to attend and I recommend future students to go and participate.

Kayla I (Year 9) - This excursion was a really good experience for me. I got very insightful information about climate change from Naomi Klein and the performances at the school were very eventful.

Abby M (Year 9) - Upon our arrival at Cabramatta high school, we were warmly welcomed with open arms by students of the school, all wearing their own cultural dress. They were very welcoming and I feel all of us attending from St Patrick's were impressed with the range of ethnic diversity and the openness the school offers to their community. The presentation made by Naomi was presented in the form of an interview, given by the new leaders of Cabramatta High School. Naomi talked about many informative issues, but the one which stood out the most was when she talked about the beauty of our heritage site, the Great Barrier Reef. She made it clear that due to climate change, one of Earth's greatest features and Australian’s special landmark, is being destroyed. This was shortly followed by watching an amazing short film, that was presented in a song, showing beautiful images of our world. Upon the closing of the event, over 100 doves were released representing Earth's peace and freedom. All in all, I'm sure I can speak for all the girls that it was a highly informative and enjoyable day. Thank you to Ms Boulatsakos for driving the College bus to get us there and home safely.


Maria Boulatsakos - Teacher