Category Archives: New York

Lent 35: Dream

M19 Dream 27 October 2012 Central Park

Strawberry Fields
Central Park, Manhattan
27 October 2012

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Lent 32: Surround

M16 Surround 4 November 2012 Central Park

Strawberry Fields
Central Park, Manhattan
4 November 2012

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Lent 27: Happy

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Presbyterian Parallel Event
57th Session of the Commission on the Status of Women
Church Center for the United Nations
6 March 2013

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Lent 26, 4th Sunday in Lent: Ate

Squirrel with bagel

 

Not quite to ate, but getting there.
Morningside Park, New York
3 November 2012

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Lent 23: No

M07 No New York 8 October 2011

 

Chains, a lock, and snarling critters
bear the same message.
Manhattan, NY
8 October 2011

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Lent 22: Shadow

M06 Shadow 17 February Manhattan

 

Manhattan, New York
17 February 2013

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Lent 15: Hear

M22 Spirit 4 November 2012 Central Park

A few days after Sandy visited New York,
visitors to the reopened Central Park heard
“Leaning on the Everlasting Arms”

Bethesda Terrace
Central Park, Manhattan
4 November 2012

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Lent 11: Live

M19 Dream

United Nations Tour
New York, New York
31 July 2012

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Dr. Ralph J. Bunche of the UN

This originally appeared on Swords into Plowshares, the blog of the Presbyterian Ministry at the United Nations and the Presbyterian Peacemaking Program.

photo (8)I passed through Ralph Bunche Park at 43rd Street and First Avenue on Sunday. And it wondered me why the story of Dr. Ralph J. Bunche‘s life is not told more often.

A political scientist, academic, writer, and diplomat, Bunche took part in planning for the creation of the United Nations. He was an adviser to the U.S. delegation for the “Charter Conference” of the United Nations held in 1945. He took part in drafting the UN Charter. Along with Eleanor Roosevelt, Bunche played a key role in the creation and adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

In 1947, Bunche served as the United Nations Special Committee on Palestine. He became the Principal Secretary of the UN Palestine Commission. He served as the Personal Representative of Secretary-General with Count Folke Bernadotte, the United Nations Mediator on Palestine. Following Bernadotte’s assassination in September 1948, Bunche became the Acting Mediator. He chaired the UN mediation efforts that led to the successful negotiation of the four armistice agreements that helped end the conflict.

For his work, Bunche became the first African-American and person of color to receive the Nobel Peace Prize. He continued to served the UN for over twenty years. His work included helping to end colonialism.

Bunche was an active and vocal supporter of the U.S. civil rights movement. He participated in the 1963 March on Washington and in the Selma to Montgomery, Alabama march, which contributed to the passage of the landmark Voting Rights Act of 1965 and federal enforcement of voting rights.

Dr. Ralph J. Bunche is one of so many people to honor – so many stories to remember – during Black History Month and always.

See you along the Trail.

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Lent 5, First Sunday in Lent: settle

F17 Settle Moving into Shire near the Hudson 4 October 2010

 

First night
Shire near the Hudson
Manhattan, New York
4 October 2010

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