Showing posts with label Madison protests. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Madison protests. Show all posts

Sunday, May 08, 2011

Shock Waves: A Practical Guide to Living with a Loved One's PTSD

Ed Note: This just in, via e-mail from Michael Orange. He's getting word out on his wife Cynthia Orange's latest accomplishment.  That being, the much deserved recognition for her recently released book on living with PTSD; Shock Waves .  Both are periodic contributors here at VetSpeak, their last pieces being from Madison, Wi, written in March of this year; .  They are our voices, speaking truth to power. WH

BIG NEWS!! Cynthia's latest book, Shock Waves: A Practical Guide to Living with a Loved One's PTSD, won a Silver Award from the prestigious Nautilus Book Awards!
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The Nautilus Book Awards recognizes books that promote spiritual growth, conscious living, high-level wellness, green values, responsible leadership, and positive social change. Past winners include Deepak ChopraBarbara KingsolverThich Nhat Hahn, the Dalai LamaMathew FoxThom HartmannAmy Goodman, and Julia Cameron.

I'm so proud of her work and delighted that it's getting this well-deserved national recognition.

Michael
 J. Michael Orange
1211 Bidwell St.
St. Paul, MN 55118

651-457-8793

orange_michael@msn.com


Friday, March 11, 2011

Madison--the next revolution was born here

By Cynthia & Michael Orange

Ed Note:  Cynthia and Michael Orange are both published authors and contributing journalists to VetSpeak.org, their most recent piece being from Kent State on May 16th of 2010, the 40th Annual Commemoration of the National Guard shootings at Kent State on May 10, 1970, entitled The Start of The Crescendo. They are in Madison this week-end, covering the demonstrations regarding union busting legislation imposed on the people of Wisconsin by Governor Scott Walker and his band of  Teatards and mean spirited Repug operatives in the Wisconsin legislature.  They are blogging live, and Speaking Truth To Power on the outrageous implications of this legislation and the resulting demonstrations from the heart of the struggle...  WH

Madison, Wi - Cynthia and I are in Madison. We've been marching, singing, and shouting for 5 hours already today. The energy here is electric! This IS what Democracy looks like! I'm especially impressed by the dedication, enthusiasm, and creativity of the youth protest. I haven't seen this level of youth participation since I was protesting as a youth 40 years ago. It's so wonderfully encouraging. To see them shoulder-to-shoulder with the union representatives, the teachers, cops, firefighters, and the regular peacenik crowd I'm used to is amazing. The Capitol Rotunda is a power plant of energy. Organization is amorphous--meaning, there is none. There's a battery powered microphone in the center of the Rotunda that is open to one and all. We use songbooks with all the classic songs of protest and some modified lyrics to rhyme with "Wisconsin," which shows up a lot after the first verses.

Tomorrow offers a continuous sequence of events and the numbers are expected to swell to perhaps a hundred thousand. This is Wisconsin, so the farmers are driving in 50 tractors and surrounding the Capital tomorrow. Over a thousand high school students walked out of classes yesterday and today (also in 14 other states). Democracy Now has given events great coverage as did MSNBC last night with Ed Schultz and Rachel Maddow.

Regardless of the undemocratic actions of a handful of Republicans here to reverse decades of law and practice, this is a great victory for the people that is unfolding for the long run.

Peace,