Report from Big Mountain: Bonnie, out of intensive care; Pauline Whitesinger's daughter.
Any donations can be sent in care of Pauline Whitesinger, Box 973, Hotevilla, AZ 86030 Bonnie is out of intensive care now and will be released in several days. She talked on the phone to her kids. I am so sorry how her family has suffered. I have seen her be an incredible translater for her mom when I took Pauline on a speaking tour back in 1986. She is the mother of 6 wonderful children, but the forces against them are so powerfully negative and most Americans do not believe that genocide continues here in slow motion. Her oldest were not able to even graduate from high school due to unceasing harassment leveled against resister families. I deeply know that if we cannot end genocide here, we will fail elsewhere as in the case of Guatemala and El Salvador where femicide and other horrific murders occur and it spreads...... It is the most desperately poor who suffer and the women and children first and foremost. Africa is here, i say, and it will get us all. I am so sorry that privilege blocks the clarity of effectiveness and authentic compassion on the part of far too many racist activists in this sham of a country. I am sick of going to huge ineffectual protests. I am sick of writing letters to the intentionally and morally blind. Any donations can be sent in care of Pauline Whitesinger, Box 973, Hotevilla, AZ 86030 Please send in the form of postal money orders made out to Bonnie Whitesinger or Bob Chaat, her husband.Forwarded from Dorinda Moreno - thanks Dorinda!
Thanks and love, swaneagleEarlier Report from December 8, 2005
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