Artistas for peace: Why not?
MANILA, Philippines - Everyone is getting involved.
Thanks to the power of social media — the power to malign,
glorify and, recently, even rescue flood-stranded folks — everyone
seems to be compelled to take on, and be passionately involved in
supporting a good cause.
And who else are best to lead various advocacies but
celebrities? With millions of followers online (and millions more
offline) they are the best spokespersons in spreading awareness on
issues in need of attention or support.
One good cause in need of attention and awareness is the country’s peace process.
Recently, more than 20 popular personalities, coming from
both entertainment and sports sectors, have expressed their commitment
to take on peace advocacy, and to call on the public to take on the same
advocacy as well.
For them, the time for peace is now.
Unity in diversity
“They come from diverse industries and backgrounds. The
Peace Ambassadors will unite for one meaningful cause: peace,” said
Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process Teresita Quintos Deles,
referring to the celebrities who will be named National Peace
Ambassadors during the launch of the “I am for Peace” campaign in
Malacañan Palace this Friday, September 14.
Joining them in saying “I am for Peace” will be no less than President Benigno Aquino III who will lead the campaign launch.
The “I am for Peace” campaign is one of the major
activities the Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process
(OPAPP) has lined up in this year’s celebration of the peace month
themed “Ako. Ikaw. Tayo. Magkakaiba, Nagkakaisa sa Kapayapaan.”
Headlining the list of the chosen National Peace
Ambassadors who will take their pledge on peace in the Malacañan Palace
are Black Eyed Peas member apl.de.ap, actress Anne Curtis and actor
Gerald Anderson.
Other Peace Ambassadors include local celebrities Megan
Young and Mikael Daez; social media icon Ramon Bautista; composers Noel
Cabangon and Ebe Dancel; Moro artist Datu Khomeini Bansuan; singers
Christian Bautista, Karylle, Sam Concepcion and Gloc-9; fashion
designers Arnold Galang and the Fashion Design Council of the
Philippines led by JC Buendia; sportsman and TV host Rovilson Fernandez;
and members of the national football team, the Philippine Azkals.
For OPAPP, getting these big names with no fee at all
didn’t come hard: it was the celebrities themselves who expressed their
interest in supporting the government’s peace process.
"This actually started with one of our peace ambassadors
who has a friend working in OPAPP. She got interested in what we're
doing in the peace process and wanted to know what she could do to
help,” said OPAPP spokesperson Polly Michelle Cunanan.
“Then it snowballed. Everyone's excited and wanted to know how they can also do their share to push the peace process forward.”
Cunanan added that they appreciate the support that the
peace ambassadors are giving to the peace process. “We believe that
everyone should put a stake on peace. That is why our message is 'Ako.
Ikaw. Tayo. Magkakaiba, Nagkakaisa Para sa Kapayapaan.' As Sec. Deles
has always been saying, ‘It is not enough that you want peace, you have
to seek it, you have to understand its process, you have to take part in
it.’”
“Peace is what our country needs, what the world needs,”
popular leading man Gerald Anderson said when asked why he would want to
be a peace ambassador.
"To be a peace ambassador is something I would love to do.
I want to be of help to more Filipinos in promoting freedom and unity,
not violence.”
‘The time for peace is now’
More Filipinos are pledging their support for peace as the
agreement between the government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front
nears its signing, according to Deles.
“The government has been working hard; but peace building
is not the work of government alone. We need more stakeholders who
believe in the peace process. For a peace agreement to be truly
successful, we’ll need the participation of the entire nation,” Deles
said.
The “I am for Peace” campaign seeks to engage all sectors
of society in sustaining support for the country’s peace process. It
will also mobilize social engagements and information dissemination
especially on the significant developments and milestones of the
on-going Mindanao peace talks.
“Now, more than ever, we have the momentum and leadership
needed to write the Philippine success story as a progressive and
peaceful nation. The time for peace is now,” Deles said, calling on
everyone to take part in sharing the message of peace in homes, in
schools, in workplaces and in communities. - Rappler.com
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