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Mines to Vines - Italian Fundraiser Benefiting Afghanistan April 18, 2008 - Rome, Italy
Glancing around the room, one could see a myriad of diplomats, journalists, noble families, as well as the Ambassador of Afghanistan to Italy, the Ambassador of Pakistan to Italy and the Ambassador of Jordan to Italy. The Roots of Peace MINES TO VINES brochures were all translated into Italian and posters surrounded the room describing our work in the minefields of Afghanistan to educate the hundreds of guests filling the room. Overwhelmed by the spirit of generosity, I stopped for a moment to think “how” I actually met this incredible woman, Flavia Taggiasco, CNN Producer, who has volunteered her time, talent and treasure to raise the visibility of Roots of Peace to an international level among her colleagues.
Reflecting back further to the “Harvest of Hope” in 2003, I vividly recall the first opportunity to meet Flavia Taggiasco in her role as CNN producer as she joined us with CNN reporter Alessio Vinci to walk the minefields of Croatia as she told the story through the lens of her camera from the soils where families and farmers not dare walk. My own daughter, Kyleigh Kuhn, age 17, joined us as we drove to the remote interior sites such as Dragalic, Karlovac, Ciste Male, Ciste Velika and Bibijne. There, farmers greeted us with sincere appreciation for removing the landmines from their soils so that “peace on earth” may be a possibility for those who till the soils long after the guns are silenced from the war. Emotional stories of both Serb and Croat families touched our hearts, as we realized the importance of this “global pandemic” of landmines which hold the land hostage for years to come. Kyleigh, a Junior in High School, had visited Croatia on her 13th birthday to see the plight of children living outside of California who could not run the beaches or hike the mountains without the fear of landmines beneath their tiny feet. Such stories deeply touched her during her teenage years, as she returned to Dragalic with a Mexican piñata which was joyfully tied to the soccer goal post of a field demined by Roots of Peace—a strong symbol of the international and cultural nuances which reminds us of the seeds we have in common rather than those which separate us. The laughter of the children at Dragalic School located near the Bosnia Herzegovina border was a priceless “return on the investment” of demining. In the classrooms, the Mayor showed us the 20 computers donated by Roots of Peace and expressed the deep appreciation by children who could not cross the road safely before Roots of Peace—now, they were crossing oceans with e-pals in the United States and worldwide! Throughout the years, Flavia, a mother of two children, kept in touch with us, as this was far “more” that a CNN Global Solutions short documentary story which aired worldwide. While she has had many opportunities to cover worldwide stories, the Roots of Peace initiative deeply touched her heart as a mother, as it takes only eight pounds to detonate a landmine—the average weight of a newborn child. Now, five years later, Flavia’s deep commitment has come to fruition with her role as Roots of Peace as European Director, as she brings in her stature as a highly recognized media professional sincerely supported by her personal circle of friends who have joined her mission in support of planting the roots of peace on earth. In closing, I am reminded of the inspirational words by Margaret Mead, “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful people can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has…”
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