A lot of my friends will read this blog and when they get to my referencing a movie they may become skeptical because they often doubt my love of movies based on their general belief that I am at war with pop culture. Of course this is totally unfounded and meant for another blog entry entirely. Anyway, one of my favorite lines in a movie is from the "Interpreter" starring Nicole Kidman and Sean Penn. Ms. Kidman's character asked an embattled foreign dignitary to read from his autobiography about the power of the human voice. "THE GUNFIRE AROUND us makes it hard to hear. But the human voice is different from other sounds. It can be heard over noises that bury everything else. Even when it's not shouting. Even when it's just a whisper. Even the lowest whisper can be heard - -over armies... when it's telling the truth."
This quote comes to mind today because I will have a colleague using her voice in the days to come to speak truth about HIV. I am confident her voice will not be a whisper but a clear clarion to some and the gunfire that will surround her will not just be the dissenting opinion but the voices of others trying to distract us from the issues of the day. She and I come from generational, regional, religious, and experiential differences. Yet my accepting of her truth is easy. HIV is a human rights issue and it requires the voices of many to reach a collective truth one that involves the eradication of HIV, stigma, and poor access. I can only hope that as she prepares to speak that we listen.
Thank you for sharing I was inspired reading your piece. Keep sharing.