The
first half of this book focused on living a better world lifestyle - finding inner
peace and making daily choices to create a better world. The
second half of this guide is about spreading the word to grow the Better World
Movement.
Peace
protests, political rallies and boycotts have traditionally been crucial ways
that people have tried to show that a better world is important to us. They will
continue to be important tools. But we can also help unite our communities and
inspire them to become excited about the goal of creating a better world by celebrating
together.
Celebrating
around ideas we can all agree on is an effective way to break down barriers and
create an atmosphere of cooperation. Then we can better address and work towards
resolving issues that prevent us from creating a better world together.
There are many days of celebration for a better world recognized around the world
- such as The International Day of Peace on September 21, One Day In Peace on
January 1, End Racism Day on March 21 and End Hunger Day (World Food Day) on October
16. If we work together, we can make those days into major events. These events
become opportunities to raise awareness about our wish for a more peaceful, just
and sustainable world. Better World Clubs can help our communities by working
with local charities to sponsor Better World Fairs and Festivals and Concerts
on Better World Days.
By celebrating Better World Days we will unite the many diverse movements for
change into a coordinated Better World Movement.