

Rosalie Bardo spent a day authentically embracing the locals of Venice Beach, California.
Perspective: If you could give one piece of advice to the world, what would it be?
“Often the simplest things are the most powerful. We are all CONNECTED and I genuinely believe we should never stop absorbing knowledge from those around us. Observe: Gain from another’s experience. We all have something unique to share, so go out and engage the world with compassion, patience and generosity.” -Rosalie Bardo
Produced by Bardo Entertainment (P) 2014
Imagine what life would be like if you woke up every single day afraid to go to school or afraid to walk to your local grocery store. Afraid to share your story with local authorities because you knew your voice would not be heard.
Imagine what life would be like if you had NOTHING shielding you from violence.
“While the world has made encouraging strides in the fight against global poverty, there is a hidden crisis silently undermining our best efforts to help the poor….
…It is a plague of everyday VIOLENCE.”
I was honored to be given a chance to read an advance copy of ‘The Locust Effect‘ written by Gary Haugen, CEO of the International Justice Mission (http://www.ijm.org/). I’d like to share with you a few notes about the book and how we all can TAKE ACTION to positively impact those suffering from violence and poverty.
Everyday thousands of people around the world work for humanitarian organizations invested in helping those in need, ending poverty and spreading awareness for Universal Human Rights. Many of these organizations solely focus on water aid, food aid, disease prevention, shelter, and education; unintentionally avoiding the underlying CORE issue(VIOLENCE) that strongly dictates the overall impact or efforts of their work in ending poverty.
There are many devastating things happening all over the world at any given time, but this book genuinely emphasizes how important everyday basic safety truly is in order to lead any sort of a productive life.
For example, we may be able to build a school in the developing world to give the opportunity for a substantial education, but of what use is this school if young girls are traumatized and afraid to walk there every morning due to the fear of rape or abduction? They inevitably do not receive a formal education, nor do they receive necessary assistance or protection from local law enforcement in order for them to flourish and make steady progress.
The core argument of The Locust Effect is that the direct solution to violence against the poor is law enforcement.
How can a society restrain violence if it only addresses the exacerbating factors in the absence of a functioning justice system? The Locust Effect lifts the veil on common forms of violence against the poor in the developing world(Corrupt police officers, forced labor, rape, murder) and sheds light on the lives of the 4 billion who live outside of the law’s protection.
This book is painful to read, but worth every heartbreaking minute. There are many detailed personal accounts of devastating violence against families and individuals who have no honest or effective way of protecting themselves. Nonetheless, it’s an enlightening and necessary read pertaining to universal human rights for those interested in making a lasting and positive global impact.
In order for there to be successful unified progress in ending global poverty, we must first address the underlying core issue of violence and the brokenness of developing world justice systems.
Violence and abuse may often be hidden, however we can no longer deny or turn a blind eye to it’s powerful negative impact on the world’s poor.
The Locust Effect will effortlessly inspire you and lead YOU to TAKE ACTION.
This book can be used as a tool for knowledge and motivation. It will forever change the way you view those living in poverty, and leave you with the hope that we CAN and WILL create safer environments for the poor to be given the equal opportunity to thrive!
In 2015 there will still be around 883 million people living in extreme poverty.
IJM is wholeheartedly invested in fighting to help those who have been taken advantage of(without financial means to protect themselves).
Please assist IJM and Be A Voice for those with No Voice.
Buy The Locust Effect February 2-8 and for every copy sold in the U.S., a generous donor will give $20 to IJM*. (*up to $40,000 – enough to cover the cost of 8 rescue operations.)
Visit http://www.thelocusteffect.com/ to Learn more and to Get Involved!
Follow IJM on Twitter for Daily Updates! https://twitter.com/IJM
*All author royalties from your purchase of this book will help fight violence against the poor*
Communication
Many will tell you they refuse to discuss politics or religion, claiming it’s ‘personal’ or unproductive. However, they’ll carelessly discuss random relationships, their hair, what they ate for dinner 2 weeks ago or what is worn to bed every night… along with other void filling nonsense.
But once any topic that resonates as awkward or intolerable is brought up, they RUN.
The problem isn’t that it’s personal, the core issue is COMMUNICATION.
The Inability To Communicate.
The FEAR of confrontation, rejection, misunderstanding, or because one is merely unable to openly express why they believe or feel a certain way.
Lack of constructive communication skills lead to severe emotional, physical and mental devastation.
Add to this the technological advances that have made it far too easy for us to avoid healthy or necessary conversations-picture apps, texting, social networks, slang/shorthand- and our Face to Face communication skills are becoming nonexistent.
We’re all guilty of completely misunderstanding someone and feeling offended or becoming defensive and critical.
We blame, criticize, doubt and are then fearful of all that we can’t fathom or comprehend..
…Simply because We Don’t Understand One Another.
There are far too many adults unable to discuss ideas or express emotions effectively, and this is a poor reflection on our society.
WE CAN DO BETTER.
Rather than avoiding matters of substance, can we accept utilizing our voices for the common good?
It’s our responsibility, to future generations, in setting the example by implementing vulnerable and open communication at home, with friends and in public. It starts with YOU.
Don’t just tell your child to SPEAK, show them how to positively communicate.
Express your affection, doubts, concern, and praise without avoidance, but with love and sincerity.
Encourage your children to genuinely express themselves, to embrace new information and to openly discuss their curiosities.
Never be afraid to use your voice and speak your truth
Ultimately, the inability to communicate leads to extreme emotional distress, hate, discrimination, ethnocentric attitudes(Crimes-Wars-etc.), and a multitude of problems on a daily basis within our relationships(family & business) that few choose to acknowledge.
However, mustering the courage to openly share or exchange information with tact, vulnerability, tolerance and acceptance is incredibly empowering.
Add to this- the ability to LISTEN, or fully absorb a response, while taking into consideration the other person’s perspective-
and You Will Experience a Vocal Awakening.
We’re all CONNECTED and I genuinely believe we should never stop absorbing knowledge from those around us.
Listen. Agree to disagree, but please, face life head on, and don’t avoid conversation.
Be Courageous.
SPEAK. Be a VOICE not an ECHO
Sincerely, Rosalie Bardo
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Today, August 19, is World Humanitarian Day!
It is the beginning of a month long, first of its kind project – to TURN WORDS INTO AID.
Sponsor a word and turn your VOICE into funds that will help millions of people worldwide affected by disasters.
“On this day in 2003, 22 aid workers were killed in a bombing at the UN headquarters in Baghdad. It’s a day to commemorate all people who have lost their lives in humanitarian service and to celebrate the spirit of people helping people that motivates this work. This year the World Humanitarian Day project is a month-long campaign of events around the world to raise much-needed funds to continue the effort to help others.”
Please visit http://worldhumanitarianday.org to learn more.
BE A VOICE FOR THOSE WITH NO VOICE. TAKE ACTION.
“The moon will never lie to anyone. Be like the moon. No one hates the moon or wants to kill it. The moon does not take antidepressants and never gets sent to prison. The moon never shot a guy in the face and ran away. The moon has been around a long time and has never tried to rip anyone off. The moon does not care who you want to touch or what color you are. The moon treats everyone the same. The moon never tries to get in on the guest list or use your name to impress others. Be like the moon. When others insult or belittle in an attempt to elevate themselves, the moon sits passively and watches, never lowering itself to anything that weak. The moon is beautiful and bright. It needs no makeup to look beautiful. The moon never shoves clouds out of its way so it can be seen. The moon needs not fame or money to be powerful. The moon never asks you to go to war to defend it. Be like the moon.”
*An elderly Cherokee Native American was teaching his grandchildren about life…
He said to them, “A fight is going on inside me, it is a terrible fight and it is between two wolves. One wolf is evil—he is fear, anger, envy, sorrow, regret, greed, arrogance, self-pity, guilt, resentment, inferiority, lies, false pride, competition, superiority, and ego. The other is good—he is joy, peace, love, hope, sharing, serenity, humility, kindness, benevolence, friendship, empathy, generosity, truth, compassion and faith. This same fight is going on inside you, and inside every other person, too.”
They thought about it for a minute, and then one child asked his grandfather…
“Which wolf will win, Grandfather?”
The Elder simply replied, “The one you feed.”*