Global Peace Chant
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15,000,000 people were invited to participate in a 'Global Peace Chant' on Friday, December 21, 2012, among the participants were area residents joining the chant at the O'Brien Community Center in Winooski, Vermont. The purpose of the chant, happening all over the world at the exact same time, is to affirm life and love, contrary to the misinformation regarding the 'Mayan' calendar.
The chant is a simple song from the Yoruba Tribe, roughly translated 'That which the creator has made can never be destroyed', is led by members of A2VT, the Winooski Chorus, area residents and local drummers. More informatin at http://www.oneearth-onevoice.org/
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