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		<title>South Africa, The Charter Launch and The Widget</title>
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I had a pretty surreal moment this morning discussing social media with Rev. Peter Storey &#8211; the South African ecumenical leader during the anti-apartheid struggle. I thought for a second about my own time in South Africa and the incredible gap I saw between the haves and have-nots. I saw that, yes, apartheid was over, [...]]]></description>
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<p>I had a pretty surreal moment this morning discussing social media with <a href="http://charterforcompassion.org/learn/council/rev-peter-storey/">Rev. Peter Storey</a> &#8211; the South African ecumenical leader during the anti-apartheid struggle. I thought for a second about my own time in South Africa and the incredible gap I saw between the haves and have-nots. I saw that, yes, apartheid was over, but that compassion &#8211; love and respect for all people &#8211; was a long way off. </p>
<p>I remember a conversation I had with a manager at a gold mine near Johannesburg who assured me that although apartheid was over &#8220;things really hadn&#8217;t changed much.&#8221; The managers at his mine were all white and the workers &#8211; many of whom left their families and came in from other African countries only to work 18-hour shifts and live in work camps &#8211; were black. &#8220;Things like this take time&#8221; is usually the answer. Well, Karen Armstrong is tired of waiting. </p>
<p>As the <a href="http://www.tedprize.org">2008 TED Prize winner, </a>Karen believes the time is now to spread compassion; to get moving and change the world. Sitting in a room with her now at the National Press Club as I write this and listening to her impassioned pleas, I can&#8217;t help to be energized as well. It&#8217;s contagious. You&#8217;ll find below the ability to read the fruits of labor from thousands of people who came together to celebrate compassion and help write Karen&#8217;s wish: the Charter for Compassion. I would encourage you to visit the <a href="http://www.charterforcompassion.org">Charter homepage</a>, read the Charter and join those around the world to Affirm its message. </p>
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