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International Day of Yoga |
We had a short working group meeting today - super short, which meant that my time wasn't too taken up and then a coworker and I went outside to check out the stuff that the Permanent Mission of India was doing to set up for International Day of Yoga! They had set up this huge platform for people to perform and teach yoga on and on the lawn right outside the UN were hundreds of yoga mats.
I passed by the tables and the Mission staff gave me a t-shirt, hat and a yoga mat, telling me to come back and enjoy some yoga outside with them during the lunch break! It was super cool of them. The idea was to promote Yoga as a way to achieve peace and sustainability.
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From the Mission of India :D |
The line up was insane but it was totally worth it.
I got two portions since she didn't want hers.
I'm going to get fat. (x_x)
We went back downstairs and watched them exercise as I guiltily enjoyed my gelato (and felt the weight drag itself onto me, I mean a moment on the lips, a lifetime on my hips, right?).
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All these flavours |
I really do have to commend the Permanent Mission to India. They put so much
thought, effort and invested so much money into the very successful event. I think everyone was very happy about it. I was impressed. They had actually started setting up for the event the day today and I knew take down was going to take just as long.
thought, effort and invested so much money into the very successful event. I think everyone was very happy about it. I was impressed. They had actually started setting up for the event the day today and I knew take down was going to take just as long.
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Sitting in the ECOSOC |
When I got into the ECOSOC chamber, I tried to sit as far in front as possible without sitting on a seat that was reserved. I got a pretty good seat I'd say.
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The agenda and the cool hashtag |
As I was sitting there listening to the speakers, I felt such a great swell and sense of pride from the bottom of my stomach for the UN and all the work that it is so desperately trying to do. People always blame the UN for this and that and call it inefficient, but without the UN, where would we be now? Where would the status of our human rights be?
And to say that the UN is useless is to undermine the hard, diligent work of
thousands of people here-and that's not cool. There are a lot of people here who are very hardworking and motivated - To say that they aren't working hard enough is to say that the work that they are doing, the experience, education and everything else they've amassed is not good enough.
thousands of people here-and that's not cool. There are a lot of people here who are very hardworking and motivated - To say that they aren't working hard enough is to say that the work that they are doing, the experience, education and everything else they've amassed is not good enough.
That's insulting.
I really enjoyed the event and I got to hear Ms. Danai Gurira, the actress from Walking Dead (as Michonne) and screen writer of "Eclipse" speak! God it was amazing. She opened up with a piece from her play, in character with the drama and everything and it was so silent in there, you could have probably heard a pin drop.
When the meeting was done, I waited in line and got a photo with her and left.
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Panel for the movie, Life, Animated |
It was one of the most touching and beautifully done films I've ever seen. I highly, highly recommend watching it when it comes out because it is just such a great way to take a look into the mind of a boy who lives with autism and a family that accepts and loves him for it.
It was great. Just 10/10 and it made me cry at some points (no spoilers here).
I actually got to meet Owen Suskin, the star of the show, along with his parents! He's quite a nice guy, very willing to do photos and is just so friendly and warm. It was great to see him.
Afterwards, headed home and enjoyed!
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