Pots and pans are a-clankin' through the streets in Canada. This week, Josh and I noticed that KCRW, our station for news, gave several mentions to the winner of "American Idol." We found it disappointing that American Idol was given mention, but there was not a word muttered about the evolutions going on, not only in US cities, but also in Spain, and Canada.
As noted in the Huffington Post article, Canada is calling out for change. They have taken to the streets with pots and pans. The most striking thing about this video is that it is beautiful, and that all types of people have taken to the streets. It's amazing to see how protest can simultaneously embody beauty, unity, peace, and power.
This year, all ready, we have seen people all over the world call for the type of change that will benefit the people who live and work so hard each day. These people live in countries where their politicians have fallen prey to their personal lust for power and wealth - sadly, so many of our political leaders have a thready pulse (if any) on humanity, compassion, and freedom for the people who live within the borders they represent.
This week also marked Bob Dylan's birthday. It's only appropriate that I add a bit of a pun to his song "the times they are a-changin'" from 1964, which summed up for many, the political and social climate of the 1960s. Happy Birthday, Bob, and Congrats, Canada. Thanks for the inspiration!