Sunday, December 7, 2014

FEED THE SOUL


WATCH: 7-year-old Violin Prodigy Leah Flynn Hopes
To Bring Peace To Ferguson Through Music
By: Lilly Workneh
Source: The Huffington Post

            All of America has been stirred up by the recent events in Ferguson, Missouri, but one little girl refuses to let those in pain continue to suffer without hearing the sweet melody of music and hope. Seven year old Leah Flynn, from Sanford is musically gifted and hopes to use her gift as a monition to bring joy and hope back into the lives of those who have only seen terror in Ferguson during these past months. This little girl is YouTube famous for her skill of playing the violin, and now she is famous for playing “The Prayer”, “Amazing Grace” and “Let There Be Peace on Earth” on St. Louis’ Fox 2 News. Leah was declined by Governor Jay Nixon of Missouri and Police Chief Thomas Jackson, she had originally planned to perform in Ferguson, Missouri directly to the people living in the misery themselves. However, clearly she found a way to touch the hearts of the residents of Ferguson and all of America.
            It is young and kind hearts like Leah Flynn that help Americans hold onto hope and love. Because of this little girl people in Ferguson are reminded that we hold them dear to our hearts and all protesters and recognized and these injustices are not going unseen. It is important for people to read about this young American girl because she represents all that is still good in America. There is a bigger picture to be seen and understood in this article and in this act. This shows all people that we must contribute to those who are trying to overcome a rough time in any way possible.              

6 comments:

  1. Talar, you have written such a wonderful post for this seven-year-old prodigy Leah Flynn. After reading your post I wanted to hear how this little girl plays, and she plays beautifully. I enjoyed reading your post and loved how you described how she plays. I also liked how you also quoted some of her famous pieces too. Beautiful Job Talar! Keep on writing!!

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  2. It is obvious that the governor would deny her the request because they continue to discriminate against African Americans. It was a unique topic to witness a little girl inspire hope in people that believe they are not treated equally. I believe it was important to mention that this situation forms a bigger picture because discrimination has become a serious issue in the world.

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  3. What an inspirational young girl! In a time of crisis and racism, this girl presents a sliver of hope. I like your choice of topic because it is about Ferguson, yet it is positive. You explained the importance of your article clearly and poignantly. Excellent work, Talar.

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  4. It was quite shocking to read that a governor would not let a gifted seven-year old girl perform in front of others who are going through a tough time. Talar, I completely agree with you when you mentioned that it is moments like this, when people are reminded that there is hope and love in the world. How inspirational it would be to listen to a young girl perform with her violin. It would bring tears to my eyes to see this girl try to bring everyone up with some music. Although music can really make a huge difference.

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  5. Hearing news like this brings me joy and makes me feel all warm inside. This was a fascinating topic to write about Talar and I am glad you chose it. I am glad that a young girl like her has the power to bring change to the people around her.

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  6. Talar, I commend you on your choice of news article, as you could have resolved to focus on negative information. However, you focused on a positive story. It is a hopeful occurrence among the endless series of hapless events that have descended upon the African American community. You have now stirred my interest to the point where I will look up videos of Leah Flynn's performances.

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