Monday, August 17, 2009

New poetry for Ethiopian immigrants Promotes courage and respect for cultural sensitivity

New poetry for Ethiopian immigrants Promotes courage and respect for cultural sensitivity McLean, VA - "The Healing deliberately" tells the story of an Ethiopian immigrant boy on his fascinating jouey to America and adulthood. Author Kifli Bantayehu, a 23-year-old second-generation Ethiopian immigrant, recounts this tale in poetic format Poignant. His collection of poems inspired reflects the final words and thoughts of a dying man who traveled all over the world, one family and was finally successful completion of dream.These American poems, written in a unique mode style, a way of sacrifice, courage and strength. "The ideals of cultural preservation, respect and love each other with any person, the narrator, along the way and serve as a source of inspiration for all people, regardless of race or sex, religion" , says the introduction of book.Bantayehu says that there were very few work works of poetry written and published by Ethiopian authors. And he feels as if we mean by this new genre of literature through the combination of the English language with Ethiopian culture. "The Healing Conscious" is available for pre-order at Borders and Baes & Noble. It 'also available online at Amazon.com and reduced books.lulu.com pricing.Part proceeds of sales of the book will be donated to the Ethiopian children and orphans' Association, Inc. (ECOA), 46664, Africa, l' AIDS in Africa initiative and other organizations to promote HIV awareness and help those affected in sub-Saharan Africa and Easte Europe Africa.Bantayehu says he wrote the book on the lives of his parents to tell the story of an immigrant, from pain and of sacrifice, was from his home in Ethiopia with an equally strong and motivated, four women and children in the best possible environment for education, opportunity and luck. "Although there are many wonderful stories and novels only, the life of immigrants in the United States against the background of Italian, English, Irish, Chinese and English, there are few, said the victim and the contributions of the Ethiopian immigrants living in the United United States, "said Bantayehu explains his motivation. "Not only we, as Ethiopians, more than 2000 years, a rich cultural heritage, but we are a loving care and hard work of people, including family values, sacrifice, respect and camaraderie can be leaed." "The Healing Conscious" is to inspire immigrants and others have faith in their dreams because anything is possible. It also seeks to stimulate awareness and cultural sensitivity. Many people and the inteational community as a whole, do not have the time to understand a culture or society, not really, Bantayheu says. And the stereotypes, hatred and misunderstandings arising from our lack of knowledge. "If Christians, Hindus, Buddhists, Muslims or other ethnic or religious background, as we all breathe the same air, fear, joy, to feel, cry, laugh, and love," he says. "The innate qualities make us human." Given the fears and prejudices that arise from the tragedy of September'11, "The Healing Conscious" promotes important principles for the entire inteational community, and practice.For more information about the book , please contact Kifli Bantayehu telephone / fax at (703) 628-3229 / (703) 448-0515 or e-mail to kifle@globalcbp.com more information, visit the following website: The AuthorKifle Bantayehu is a second generation bo in Ethiopia in the United States in 1980. He grew up in Mexico, Kenya, Zimbabwe, Ethiopia and the United States. In 2002 he received his psr Degree from the University of Virginia and currently resides in Virginia, USA. He is a respected member of the Inteational Society of Poets.kifle @ globalcbp.com

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