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Year 25, No. 24 Celebrating 25 Years of Community News February 24 – March 2, 2010
FIND YOUR
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COMMUNITY 40th Annual Scholars’ Conference on the Mural Arts Program Leader
NEWS HERE! Holocaust and the Churches Jane Golden to Receive
Sponsored by SJU, “Crisis and Credibility in the Jewish-Christian World”
Honors Franklin H. Littell Public Affairs Award
T
he Annual
Scholars’ Con-
ference on the
Holocaust and
the Churches,
an international
conference dedicated to
teaching, learning and re-
See Young membering the lessons of
Playwright’s Play the Holocaust while examin-
Page 4 ing the churches’ struggle
and failure to confront Nazi
anti-Semitism and “the Final
Solution,” will be held at
Saint Joseph’s University in
Philadelphia, March 6 - 8.
The conference was co-
founded in 1970 by the late
Franklin H. Littell, universally
acknowledged as the father
of Holocaust studies in
America. This year’s confer-
ence theme, “Crisis & Credi-
Genocide bility in the Jewish-Christian
Survivor Speaks World: Remembering Frank-
lin H. Littell,” honors his life
Page 10 and work.
“I am delighted to welcome
these internationally renown- Jane Golden, executive director of the City of Philadelphia’s
ed scholars and guests to Mural Arts Program, will receive the 2010 Ivy Young Willis Award
Philadelphia and Saint at Cabrini College on March 9. Attend her free lecture at 3:30
Saint Joseph’s University is sponsoring the 40th anniversary Joseph’s University for this p.m.
of the Scholars’ Conference on the Holocaust and the Churches, vital conference,” said Uni-
March 6 - 8. This year, the conference honors the life and
J
versity President Timothy ane Golden, executive director of the City of Philadel-
legacy of its remarkable co-founder, Franklin H. Littell of Merion R. Lannon, S.J., the honorary phia’s Mural Arts Program, will receive the 2010 Ivy
Station, who passed away last year at the age of 91. Littell is chair for 2010. “The confer- Young Willis Award at Cabrini College on March 9. Given
widely acknowledged as the father of Holocaust studies in ence’s focus on human rights annually, the Ivy Young Willis Award recognizes women who
America. and social justice mirrors have made outstanding contributions in the field of public
Society’s such an essential component affairs.
of our University’s mission. We are proud to participate in the 40th anniversary of this Since the Mural Arts Program began in 1984 as a compo-
Evening Hours conference in such a meaningful way.” nent of the Philadelphia Anti-Graffiti Network, Golden has
Page 12 See Annual Scholars’ Conference on page 10 See Jane Golden to Receive Award on page 5
Healthy Living
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Philadelphia Police Commissioner to Address “Urban Crime:
Whose Problem?” in Bryn Mawr
C
harles H. Ramsey, Police Commissioner of the A nationally recognized innovator, educator and
Senior Services Philadelphia Police Department, will be the practitioner of community policing, Commissioner
Pages 11 & 16 guest of the free Community Forum Distin- Ramsey is known to refocus police departments
guished Speaker Series at Bryn Mawr Presbyterian on crime fighting and crime prevention through a
Church on Monday, March 1, at 7:30 p.m. In a pro- more accountable organizational structure, new
gram entitled “Urban Crime: Whose Problem?,” he equipment and technology, an enhanced strategy
will share his views about resourceful crime fighting of community policing and, since September 11,
Your Community and discuss the challenges and opportunities we 2001, new approaches to homeland security and
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forty years in the law enforcement profession. A native of Chicago, Illinois, Commissioner Ramsey
Commissioner Ramsey was the chief of the Metro- began his career in 1968, at the age of 18, as a
politan Police Department in Washington, DC from Chicago Police cadet. He served in the Chicago
April 21, 1998 to December 28, 2006. Under his Police Department for nearly three decades in a
E-mail: leadership, the Department regained its reputation variety of assignments. He holds both bachelor’s
CitySuburbanNews@mac.com as a national leader in urban policing. Crime rates and master’s degrees in criminal justice from Lewis
declined by approximately 40 percent during Ramsey’s tenure, community University in Romeoville, Illinois. He is a graduate of the FBI National
policing and traffic safety programs were expanded, and MPDC recruiting Academy and the National Executive Institute, and he completed the
and hiring standards, training, equipment, facilities and fleet were all dra- Executive Leadership Program at the Naval Postgraduate School, Center
matic upgraded. See Police Commissioner Ramsey to Speak on page 4
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The Red Ball A Special Memorial Celebration – “Faith and Freedom; Remembering
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Weight management T he work of Philadelphia area student playwrights will be brought to life
on stage during Philadelphia Young Playwrights’ 2010 Professional Pro-
ductions, presented by PNC Arts Alive, from March 2 - 5, 2010. Fully staged
with or without professional productions of winning student plays will be performed by pro-
fessional actors and directed by David Bradley, a long-time Young Playwright’s
prescription teaching artist and member of People’s Light & Theatre Company. The per-
medications by a formances offer students the extraordinary opportunity to work closely with
award-winning professional directors, dramaturges, actors and stage crew,
Board Certified and have their work featured on the main stage of the Suzanne Roberts
Physician. Theatre, home of Philadelphia Theatre Company, located at 480 South Broad
Street on the Avenue of the Arts in Philadelphia.
The themes of the 2010 Professional Productions are Peace and Self-Dis-
covery. The student-penned works explore these topics alongside issues of
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her play “Milk and Honey” professionally Annual Playwriting Festival. The play was first
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March 20, 2010 as a com- mond Lake, a tour of Millionaires Row and historic Lewisburg, a visit to the Mifflinburg
plement to the nationally Buggy Museum and the Taber Museum’s Shempp Toy Train Collection, a ride to Leonard
famous Philadelphia Flower Harrison State Park, and a workshop tour and candle-decorating demonstration at Colonial
Show of the Pennsylvania Candlecrafters. Meals will include two breakfasts and two dinners, with a special dinner
Horticultural Society. This on Millionaires Row at the historic Peter Herdic House. The tour costs $440 per person
show will feature 2- and 3- for senior center members and $470 for non-members (double occupancy). A single room
dimensional works in vari- is available for a supplementary fee of $79.
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APPLYING HORTICULTURE TO R WA N D A N G E N O C I D E S U R V I V O R A N D A U T H O R
HEALING—PATHWAY TO WELLNESS T O S P E A K AT N E U M A N N
T he lushness and diversity of the Philadelphia Interna-
tional Flower Show adds a healing dimension this year
with an informative new exhibit that showcases the use of
I mmaculée Ilibagiza, a survivor of the horrific Rwandan
genocide of 1994, will share her compelling tale of survival
and forgiveness at Neumann University on Sunday, March
plants and flowers in a therapeutic context. Sponsored by 7, at 1 p.m. The presentation is scheduled for the Mirenda
the Mid-Atlantic Horticultural Therapy Network (MAHTN), Center for Sport, Spirituality and Character Development
“Passport to Healing: Horticultural Therapy around the World” where Ilibagiza will sign copies of her books after the pro-
is located in Hall B, Philadelphia Convention Center, in the gram.
Flower Show’s ‘Non-Academic Education’ section. During the Rwandan holocaust, Ilibagiza was forced to
Horticultural therapy is defined as the engagement of a hide with seven other women in a tiny bathroom for 91 days.
participant in horticultural activities facilitated by a trained She entered the bathroom a 115-pound university student
therapist to achieve treatment goals. Horticultural therapy with a close family; she emerged weighing just 65 pounds
programs are utilized by hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, to find that her entire family (except one brother) had been
programs for people with special needs, mental health pro- brutally murdered. She credits her survival to her unfail-
grams, correctional facilities and social service agencies. ing reliance on prayer, particularly her devotion to the
The “Passport to Healing: Horticultural Therapy around rosary, which she prayed as many as 28 times per day.
the World” exhibit will appeal to anyone interested in hor- Following this period of intense physical, emotional, and
ticulture as a healing activity, as well as professionals in spiritual trial, Ilibagiza dedicated herself to sharing her or-
the medical and healthcare fields, retirement communities, deal with the goal of fostering peace around the world and
senior centers, community groups, or caregivers. The dis- overcoming entrenched differences.
play includes plants, adaptive tools and examples of horti- Her first book, Left to Tell: Discovering God Amidst the
cultural projects that bring the healing benefits of nature Rwandan Holocaust (Hay House) was released in March of
and gardening to people with disabilities. A multimedia 2006 and quickly became a New York Times best seller. To
presentation demonstrates many current horticultural date it has been translated into fifteen languages worldwide.
therapy programs from around the world. Ilibagiza has been interviewed by 60 Minutes, The CBS
“The MAHTN membership is thrilled to participate in this Early Morning Show, CNN, EWTN, The Aljazeera Network,
year’s Flower Show,” said Peg Schofield, HTR, director of The New York Times, USA Today, Newsday, and many other
horticulture for Cathedral Village in Philadelphia and pres- domestic and international media outlets. She has written
ident of MAHTN. “While enjoying the beauty and ingenuity three additional books in recent years: Led by Faith: Rising
of the many displays, it’s good to be aware that plants and from the Ashes of the Rwandan Genocide; Our Lady of Kibeho;
accessible gardening activities can reduce stress, distract and If Only We Had Listened.
from pain, enhance fine motor skills, teach new abilities, Proceeds of items sold at the event will benefit the Left
increase self-esteem and much more.“ To Tell Charitable Fund (LTTCF). The Fund relocates
The Mid-Atlantic Horticultural Therapy Network (MAHTN), Rwandan orphans and assists them with educational
a regional association of horticulture therapy professionals, needs, providing scholarships to school-age children.
promotes and supports the integration of horticulture-relat- Ilibagiza’s parents were both educators in Rwanda, and
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The 2010 Philadelphia International Flower Show opens genocide of 1994, will share her compelling tale of survival students. To purchase tickets, visit www.fscaston.org or
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