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A first-ever public eulogy for the global poor who die each day will take place in San
Francisco at UN Plaza on October 8th. The event, hosted by Honor the Dead, and
supported by RESULTS.org volunteers, will honor the tens of thousands of people
across the world who die each day from poverty-related causes like malnutrition,
tuberculosis, AIDS and malaria. Leaders from multiple faiths as well as average citizens
will give eulogies to honor the deceased as a means to inspire action to address extreme
global poverty.
San Francisco, September 23, 2009 — Bay Area citizens and leaders from religious and
secular backgrounds plan to gather together at San Francisco’s UN Plaza on October 8th at
7:30 PM for a unique event: the first public eulogy to honor the tens of thousands of people
around the world who die each day from poverty-related causes.
“The more people are aware of the chronic death toll from global poverty, and the relatively low
cost of solutions to address it, the more they will change their priorities,” said Alex Thompson,
RESULTS volunteer and founder of Honor the Dead. “The public eulogies aim to honor the
dead and inspire action in citizens to come up with the solutions and resources to address
extreme poverty.”
The eulogies build upon an initiative started by an interfaith group of San Francisco-based
religious leaders. Over ten years ago, Christian, Muslim, Jewish, Hindu and other faith leaders
started the practice of delivering interfaith eulogies each December for the homeless who pass
away in San Francisco during the year.
Several leaders who have been delivering eulogies for the homeless for years will be at the
initial event focused on global poverty: Reverend Glenda Hope of Network Ministries, Rabbi
Peretz Wolf-Prusan from the Temple Emanu El, Imam Suleiman Gali from the Islamic Society of
San Francisco, and Sister Chandru Desai from the Brahma Kumaris Meditation Center.
Additionally, Ugandan-American Educator Marcellina Otii of Educational Resources for Africa.
Oakland-based choir Vukani Mawethu will perform songs from Southern Africa. The public will
join in participating by lighting candles for a candlelight vigil.
Parties interested in joining the movement to address global poverty on an on-going basis will
be directed to organizations like RESULTS, a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization devoted to
building a grassroots community in support of global poverty alleviation, and Nothing But Nets,
devoted to fighting malaria by distributing insecticide-treated bed nets.
Honor the Dead is a nonpartisan organization dedicated to raising awareness of global poverty
to its proper place as the most important issue in human affairs. HTD conducts public eulogies
for the tens of thousands of people who die every day from poverty-related causes. By
increasing awareness, HTD aims to inspire citizens in developed nations to join the poor in
confronting the most important challenge of our era: how to come up with new, creative
solutions and resources to bring an end to extreme poverty.
http://honorthedead.org
RESULTS
RESULTS is a nonprofit organization devoted to creating the public and political will to end
poverty by empowering individuals to exercise their personal and political power for change. We
combine the voices of our passionate grassroots activists with strategic grass-tops efforts to
leverage millions of dollars for programs and improved policies that give low-income people the
health, education, and opportunity they need to thrive.
http://www.results.org