We have lost loved ones, struggled financially, and the impact of Covid19 weighs heavy on all of us.
But we are resilient…
We have lost loved ones, struggled financially, and the impact of Covid19 weighs heavy on all of us.
But we are resilient…
One of Bush Radio programmes called Children Radio Education Workshop, The (CREW) had a chance to speak to Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Mpilo Tutu. Talking about when he was first diagnosed with cancer to how he became the Archbishop, the Nobel Prize and the issues that are faced by young people the chat was facilitated by the late Zane Ibrahim.
Archbishop Tutu, we salute you.
People ask, why does Bush Radio play that song written by John Lennon* and Yoko Ono called Imagine every day?
The answer is pretty simple.
Each day we want you to imagine a better world.
A world of peace, in our homes, in our communities and in our country.
Each day we want you to imagine a world of equality, where no- one is discriminated against because of their religion, gender, age, sexual orientation or beliefs.
A world where we build up each other and not destroy.
A world of hope.
But also a world where each of us help and build towards making this a reality.
To paraphrase the song:
“You may say we’re a dreamers
But we’re not the only ones
We hope someday you’ll join us
And the world will be as one”
*The 8th December is the anniversary the day John Lennon was killed.