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December 2007 ISSUE We do not make jokes, we simply watch the LA Times, the Orange County Register and CID/HOA board of directors and report the facts! |
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Public Service Announcement Museum of Innocence
November
30, 2007
If the practice of child abuse is to be diminished or ultimately stopped it must be publicly identified and understood. Since the judicial/socio system promotes silence, denial, and ignorance, there is little opportunity for the public to become informed, aware, and decisive. The Museum of Innocence fills this social gap by creating a safe environment to identify and define the problem in a dignified, poetic, artistic and objective way in a safe, nurturing environment of a museum.
Because there has never been a museum designed to deal exclusively with family dynamics in the history of this planet, it will set precedence for the rest of the world. It will become a role model and inspiration to all. The planned exhibits will deal with major aspects of child abuse which are adults suffering from past abuse, survivors who have overcome past devastation, perpetrators and the present day victims. Many visitors will discover themselves to be in one or more of these stages of child abuse. Some may have intense reaction to what they see. Through the well designed exhibits, visitors will learn how to identify the many forms of abuse practiced and where to find help. They will discover there is hope and recovery from past unhealed injuries. For some viewers, a visit to the museum may even bring long desired closure in their lives. Some exhibits will be only for viewing or listening and others will invite visitor participation and opinion. All the exhibits will be in coordination with a psychiatric and forensic advisory board. Included in the permanent exhibits will be a presentation demonstrating the high price society pays for the indulgence of child abuse, the denial of its existence, and society-s refusal to resolve it.
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