Rainbow Flag Santa Monica City Hall |
ORLANDO
SUSAN CLOKE
Columnist
Santa Monicans gathered in front of City Hall at
the end of the day on June 14th to honor and remember the victims of
the Orlando shooting. They called
for gun control and for the banning of assault weapons.
Ross Altman led people in singing ‘We Shall
Overcome” and the assembled group joined in and crossed their arms, Civil
Rights Movement style, to grasp the hands of the people on either side.
Welcoming remarks were made by Mayor Tony Vazquez
and Council Member Ted Winterer. Welcome
also came from Janet McKeithan, the Minister at the Church in Ocean Park,
President of the Interfaith Council and the organizer of the Vigil.
Representatives of Christian, Buddhist, Jewish,
Muslim, and Bahia faiths spoke of the shared values of all faiths. The message from each religious leader
was one of love and compassion for all people.
Rabbi Neil Comess Daniels said, “In my tradition
we are told ‘You shall not stand idly by the blood of your neighbor.’ It is not a suggestion. It is a mandate.”
Torie Osborne, political and community leader,
spoke of being part of a world-wide community, of demonstrations in London,
Paris, Los Angeles, Orlando, Tokyo.
The Eiffel Tower, she said, was lit the colors of the LGBT flag. http://www.politico.eu/article/eiffel-tower-orlando-lights-mass-shooting-anne-hidalgo-isil-terrorism/
Osborne spoke of the compassion of the people of
Orlando, saying, “Straight or gay, the people stood in the blistering son for
over 5 hours to donate blood to the wounded victims.”
Community leader Lucy Taylor read her poetry,
written for Orlando.
“We are that sister, brother, man, cousin,
friend to those beautiful souls that were robbed of their life and stolen from
our hearts.
“We are that survivor of your wounds and will
continue to stand strong with our LGBT Community. Together we will continue to live in freedom and love.”
The vigil concluded with the names of the
Orlando victims being read out and a resonant bell sounding with the reading of
each name.
Names of the victims. City of Orlando
Theresa Bonpane and Ross Altman |
The Santa Monica Vigil for Orlando was over, but
the words of religious and community leader Theresa Bonpane were remembered,
“We join with tens of thousands of people all over the world,” and people left
City Hall knowing this was not over.