Friday, April 30, 2010

the Height

Aloha Also Means a Loving Goodbye. . .



With deep gratitude,
we celebrate the life of
"just a woman."

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"Greatness is not measured by what a man or woman accomplishes,
but by the opposition he or she has overcome
to reach his goals."

Dr. Dorothy Height
(as are all)






Waikiki Cottage
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"If you worry about who is going to get the credit,
you won't get much done."


What, you no outrigger in YOUR garage?

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"I want to be remembered as someone
who used herself and anything she could touch
to work for justice and freedom.
I want to be remembered as one who
tried."






"We are not a problem people
we are people with problems.
We have historic strengths;
We have survived because of family."


The people who maintain the health, transport, and beauty...

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"We have to improve life,
not just for those who have the skills
and those who know how to manipulate the system.
But also for
and with
those
who often have so much to give
but never get the opportunity."


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Born in 1912
she knew a world
that we have forgotten,
prefer to 'whitewash'
or to forget.

I have been watching The Tudors
and have been impressed by the
state of fear
that accompanies life
under the rule
of king and caste.

As I say,
their mood
becomes the weather
and climate
that everyone else
must live under.

As a teenager,
Miss Height
marched in New York's Times Square
shouting
"Stop the lynching!"

She lived in a system
where black people
needed to smile,
bow, and shuffle.

She marched with King.

She saw our world change.

President Obama honored her.

Thanks for joining me today
as we do the
same...

cloudia




18 comments:

  1. A wonderful tribute Cloudia, Aloha my friend.

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  2. Thanks for sharing the inspiration of this woman's life.

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  3. Terrific quotes to accompany the tribute to Dr.Height.
    No, no outrigger in my garage. But, two canoes by the boat house.

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  4. me no no nutting

    ba stihl

    Akua Ala

    Any Kine

    Aloha `Oe

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  5. thanks for sharing this.

    tz

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  6. You have honored an old Lady.
    No we do not have an out rigger in our shed, however our neighbour does!
    He builds special ones that have a seat that never tip over so handicapped people can go out on his out rigger boats. At least in the sheltered waters of the Marlborough Sounds it would be safe.

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  7. Good, Good-- NO GREAT, GREAT Stuff!!! Cloudia

    Thanks for remembering, and allowing us to remember with you!

    John

    Hey-- a Retractable Outrigger! I want 1/2!

    LOL,

    Peace,

    John

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  8. A beautiful post. I remember when Mr. Obama honored here. A wonderful life. Thank God for her.

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  9. namaste /\ from mumbai

    aloha!

    we are celebrating Maharashtra day today!

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  10. A beautiful tribute!

    Thanks for sharing Cloudia and have a great weekend!!

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  11. " We may have come to this country by different ships, but we’re all in the same boat now."

    Beautiful tribute to Dorothy Height,one of the outriggers. We follow in her wake, braver for her life.

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  12. Definitely a well deserved tribute.

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