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In Paris, the Women’s Coalition of the French Parliament is rising. The Minister of Women’s rights and hundreds of groups in India, students, teachers, and thousands of people are speaking out, and new laws and prevention education are being introduced. Over 100 events are taking place in Italy. InGermany, more than 100 events are planned around the country including a flash mob at the Brandenburg Gate. In Bosnia, a network of organizations and individuals in Sarajevo plan a dancing parade along the riverside, public squares and busy places. From the north of Europe to the south, thousands of activists have planned events large and small. In Bangladesh, over 25 million are expected to rise and will form human dancing chains across the country. The One Billion Rising anthem "Break the Chain" has been translated into Spanish, Farsi, Hindu, and many more languages. In Cape Town,Soweto, and Johannesburg, teen girls are touring schools and teaching the flash mob dance, and all over Africa local TV stations are showing the "Break the Chain" video leading up to the rising.
Dear friend,
All in their 60s and beyond, these pioneers have built upon the experiences that have shaped their lives to improve others’ lives.
Like Susan Burton (pictured right), who suffered through drug addiction and two decades in and out of prison. Now she helps formerly incarcerated women rebound. And Bhagwati Agrawal, who grew up in India with scarce access to clean water. Now he gives villagers in India the means to collect rain from rooftops, for safe water to drink. For their remarkable work in their encore careers, both Burton and Agrawal won the 2012 Purpose Prize.
Who will be next?
Nominations are now open for the 2013 Prize, which will award up to $100,000 to social innovators 60 and older. You may nominate a colleague, a friend, even yourself – anyone whose creative endeavors in the second half of life are making a big difference to society. You can find answers to the most frequently asked questions about The Prize here. The deadline for submissions is April 4, 2013.
Leading by example, Purpose Prize winners urge us all not to just leave a legacy, but to live one. Help Encore.org find the next deserving group of people who will carry on the tradition.
Nominate today, and please spread the word.
Sincerely,
Marc
Marc Freedman
Founder and CEO Encore.org | |