Showing posts with label jewerly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jewerly. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

another angle of the issue

excerpt from IT TAKES A CHILD TO RAISE A CONTINENT

When you look into the face of a young child in Africa, you should be able to see the future of a better world. Some may affirm it takes a village to raise a child. Yet for many reasons today in Africa, it takes a child with a good education, nutrition, health care and development opportunities to raise a village, a nation and a continent out of poverty and disease.

Respected African leaders like former South Africa President Nelson Mandela, President Thabo Mbeki of South Africa and President Festus Mogae of Botswana and many others have expressed concern about the current wave of misinformation in public discourse with respect to the issues of diamonds from Africa. In a letter to Warner Brothers and to “Blood Diamond” movie director Ed Zwick, Nelson Mandela cautioned, “It would be deeply regrettable if the making of the film inadvertently obscured the truth, and, as a result, led the world to believe that an appropriate response might be to cease buying mined diamonds from Africa.” He added, “We hope that the desire to tell a gripping and important real life historical story will not result in the destabilization of African diamond producing countries, and, ultimately their peoples.” We concur with Mr. Mandela.

Sincerely,
Russell Simmons and
Dr. Benjamin Chavis

Until reading this I thought the only way to help those hurt by the diamond industry was to boycott them altogether. Now I know that I can buy myself jewelry and donate money to the cause at the same time.
Available at Zales....full letter here

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Satya Jewelry make beautiful yoga inspired pieces like the compassion pendant necklace, which has my birthstone, 2 lotuses and is that warm gold color that is missing from my necklace collection. (Mom- they also have fancy Malas)

Etsy is still amazing, but with all the new sellers, it has become more difficult to search through. This hemp handbag with Queen Anne's Lace silk screened on it from Uzura is darling!

Buying hand spun yarn still has a certain thrill to it for me, it happens so rarely! Eatlllager she sells sea shells yarn is so beautiful and yarn like this does not come easy!

Some of my favorite jewerly is from Banana Republic, no it does not last forever, but it's cute and hip and if you lose it, no biggie. The Pansy brooch is perfect for spring and would look super cute on a hand knit hat, sweater or scarf!

I almost have a complete collection of Rodney Yee Yoga dvds, Strength is one I do not have. I like to do a different routine everyday and can really notice the difference.

After seeing The Boss preform at the Superbowl, I've been thinking about his new cd, Working on a Dream, appropriately titled for my life.