Thanks to all who helped make DJPC’s Spring Potluck so much fun (and delicious) last Friday, April 27. It was great food and company as always! Special thanks to our friend, Bill Sulzman, from Pikes Peak Justice & Peace Commission, arriving with justice and peace shirts and caps for sale by Alterni-Tee (www.alterni-tee.com), and making a donation to DJPC of 5% on all his sales. And for those who missed the party, here are the lyrics of one of the Spring-time songs that we sang:
Somewhere South of the Border
(to the tune of “Over the Rainbow”)
Somewhere south of the border
People plead,
“Won’t you join us in working
for more justice and peace?”
Somewhere up in the Andes
there is gold,
but the people love water
more than gold, so we’re told.
Now mining companies have come
to get the gold–then off they run
No respect
for human rights or Mother Earth
they only care for what gold’s worth
but not for people.
Somewhere south of the border
our friends say,
“Please help stop open pit mines…
and you must act today”.
So D-J-P-C joined with those
in Peru and with others too
to say NO
to Newmont Mining Corporation’s
violation of the Earth and
human rights too.
Somewhere south of our border
hope flies high,
they are acting for justice–
why then don’t you and I?