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November
2003
Art Environment Alpana
Singh - the World's
Nuclear
Lehngas - a limited collection Books
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'Pilgrim' a book of photographs by Richard Gere Richard Gere, for most of us, is the immensely popular star
of ‘Pretty Woman’ – and many more movies. Little do his fans and
others know that behind the seductive screen appearance is a sensitive soul,
a politically aware, and a passionate human being who spends his time on
social causes. A Buddhist, and a vegetarian, he has supported, among his various causes, the
right of Tibetan exiles to their homeland, now under Chinese occupation.
Gere considers His Holiness The Dalai Lama his teacher and friend, who
graciously wrote the foreword to Gere’s book of photographs, which is
aptly titled ‘Pilgrim’. The black and white pictures capture the
tragedy, resilience, philosophy, character and spirit of Tibetans. Gere
travelled extensively in India, Tibet and Nepal to photograph his subjects,
and writes in his introduction to the book that these are "photographs
of my feelings for and about Tibetans…. for all they’ve given me, which
I will never be able to repay". He also adds, Established by Richard Gere, the Gere Foundation provides philanthropic assistance to the causes and groups worldwide whose work represents the humanitarian goals that he has long supported - victims of war and natural disasters, HIV/AIDS, and addressing human rights violations occurring around the world. The primary mission of the Gere Foundation, however, remains to support the Tibetan community in India through health, technological and educational projects. In India, the Foundation has also established the Naz Foundation that provides long-term care facilities for women and children infected with the AIDS virus. On September 21, 2003 Richard Gere brought together a group of world musicians, including Anoushka Shankar, for a concert in New York. The concert was called ‘Healing the Divide: A Concert for Peace and Reconciliation.’ Healing the Divide is a new nonprofit organization established to improve the lives of people in impoverished communities throughout the Himalayan region. "Healing the Divide is bringing urgently needed resources to communities whose ancient wisdom traditions uphold the values of non-violence and compassion but who are struggling to survive in the 21st century." For more information visit www.healingthedivide.com
The proceeds from Gere’s book ‘Pilgrim’ go toward The Gere Foundation projects. The book is available online at Amazon.com.
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