Peace Tree Day
Peace Tree Day is an annual festival for children and families of every culture and faith to share and celebrate peace and diversity together. It was founded by Mitra Sen, the producer and director of the award-winning 2005 feature film The Peace Tree.
History
Mitra Sen produced and directed the 2005 film The Peace Tree, which shares the story of two little girls, one Muslim and one Christian, who dream of celebrating each other's festivals, Christmas and Eid. While working on the film, she came up with the concept of a Peace Tree that has the symbols of all our cultures and faiths on one tree to reflect the beauty of "diversity in unity". She felt it important to create an inclusive festival that celebrates all cultures and faiths together, as most religious festivals have their roots in only one religion.Proclamation
In 2006, Mayor David Miller proclaimed June 1 as Peace Tree Day in the city of Toronto. The cities of Vaughan, Windsor, Markham, Richmond Hill, Whitchurch-Stouffville and York Region, along with the York Region District School Board, York Catholic District School Board and York Regional Police proclaimed Peace Tree Day and organized celebrations for June 1, 2007. Children in schools in Canada, the United States, the Bahamas, England, Ireland, India, Pakistan and Australia are creating Peace Trees that highlight symbols from all our cultures and faiths on one tree.Peace Tree Day Celebration 2006
On June 1, 2006, 300 school children and educators from over 40 schools across Southern Ontario, from Niagara to Durham, flocked to Nathan Phillip’s Square in downtown Toronto, celebrated the world's first Peace Tree Day celebration, proclaimed by Mayor David Miller in the City of Toronto. Crafted by their own hands, each child created a symbol of cultural or religious significance, and as an act of fellowship and harmony, placed it upon the Peace Tree. Each participant, given the title of Peace Tree Ambassador, was encouraged to teach their family, friends, and entire communities the value of the Peace Tree project and Peace Tree Day. Peace Tree Day celebrations included workshops presented by children and seniors that shared literature, music, art, dance, and food from around the world.List of workshops during the Peace Tree Day celebration 2006:
- Storytelling
- Paper Cranes for Peace
- African Drumming Village
- Bharatnatyam Dance Place
- Tai Chi Centre
- Aboriginal Peace Art
- Yoga Corner
- Peace Tree Day Card Corner
- Sushi Bar
- Tabla Beats
- Peace Tree Place
- Spin the Dreidel
- Mehndi
- Peace Planet
- Chinese Lantern