eirenical: (Hair -- ClaudeCrissy-Give Peace a Chance)
*clears throat* So... I've been doing a lot of thinking lately. I've been out of work now for about 16 months and my life is wildly different from what it was when I first went out on disability. I no longer have my own apartment. I have a gorgeous niece whom I adore. I'm back in school to pursue a new career. I have lost almost 70 pounds. I have made new friends.

And it all started because of Hair.

Don't run away! Hear me out. I promise, this is not more Hair babble. Not really, anyway. ^_^ *coughs* As a compromise, I'll place the self-realization babble behind a cut. Fair? ) What it all boils down to (for those of you who skipped the cut ^_~) is this: All of my big talk about getting involved for the last year+... it was all just lip service. I hadn't really done anything. Just sat at my computer and signed petitions. I'd stifled my own voice because I was afraid to use it alone. Enter Hair again. Gavin Creel (the Broadway Revival's first Claude), recently reminded us all that AIDS Walk New York is happening soon and this year, Broadway Impact is going to have a team. I watched him starting to raise money and boggled at how quickly people jumped on board to help. Then again... he really is that awesome. ^_~ I checked out AWNY's page and looked at the route map. I realized that it couldn't be more than 5 or 6 miles. I could do that. It wasn't so much, really. It was almost too easy.

I could do that. I can do that. And if I only raised $25 from my own mother... well, that's $25 going to a damned good cause. So, I signed up. To get involved. To help in whatever small way that I can. To do something to help someone else. To take the next step in creating my own happiness.

To use my voice.

To change the world.

So, I'm going to take a chance. I set an extremely modest fundraising goal for myself and I'd like to blast it the hell out of the water. So, I'm reaching out to all the social networks that I frequent and even risking a connect between LJ and real life to do it. If you think you can help out, even if it's only $5 or $1... please let me know. I'll send you a message with a link to the donation page. I'll put that faith out there in you not to abuse it.

And as an added incentive, I'm even willing to offer a reciprocal gift of sorts. How about we'll call it... a short fanfic of your choosing in any fandom for which I have written or am currently writing? Hell, I'll even consider revisiting Sailor Moon for a cause this worthy. ^_^ Not sure I write in a fandom? Ask. I may even be willing to consider a new one for this. ;) To be gifted to whoever among my LJ crowd donates the most money (...or any money, if I want to be realistic ^_~) towards my goal.

Sound like something you might be interested in? Let me know. We'll talk. ^_^

Thanks for listening.
eirenical: (Melusine -- f**k me sideways)
I posted a link on my FB profile just a short while ago ( http://spcalapresident.blogspot.com/2011/03/military-families-forced-to-leave-pets.html ). As a summary, apparently, military families in Japan are being offered the opportunity to flee the country as long as they leave their pets behind... to be euthanized.

I... I'm literally sick from this. How can we call ourselves human and ask this of people? How? I thought there were lows to which we could not sink. I was clearly wrong.

Anyway, the link that I posted is to the blog of the spcaLA president, Madeline Bernstein, who very eloquently expressed her own horror with the situation and provided a link to contact the White House ( http://www.whitehouse.gov/contact ) so that all others could do the same. I took advantage of that to write a letter to President Obama in the hopes that it will find its way to someone who can do something about this situation. Please... please do the same.

For those of you who need or want inspiration... here's my letter from before I had to prune it to fit the required 2500 characters. Read it. Share it with whoever you want. Send one of your own. If enough of us raise an outcry, maybe they'll do something about this lunacy before its too late.

Read my letter to President Obama... then please write your own. )
eirenical: (Hair -- Pleased Berger is Pleased)
OK, the migraine hasn't materialized yet, thank G-d. Hopefully it won't.

On another note? I saw a link on Broadway Impact's FB page that I just had to share. Apparently, our favorite Kansas nutjob, Fred Phelps, tried his usual picketing shtick in California... and the students responded by having an old school sing-along/be-in/love-fest right across the street. So much love for this idea, I can't even say. I especially loved the "Jesus had 2 dads" poster. ^_^ Take that, Fred Phelps!

Link to the youtube video: Lowell Students Dance Away Hate Group
When Fred Phelps' hate group pickets at Lowell High School in San Francisco, students rally to show their love for their diverse, inclusive community.

And someone else responded at the original Broadway Impact post with this video of another HS doing the same thing: youtube video -- looks like dear Fred is getting his arse handed to him all across California. ^_^ I couldn't be happier.

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