History of Giant Peace Doves and Roots & Shoots Day of Peace The history of Roots & Shoots Day of Peace begins in 1981. In that year, the United Nations General Assembly passed Resolution 36/67 declaring an International Day of Peace. Subsequently, in 2001, the General Assembly passed Resolution 55/282 which designated September 21 as the yearly International Day of Peace. The intention for the U.N. in these actions was to have the entire world spend a day in peace and free of violence. Another action of the U.N. was to designate Messengers of Peace. People who are selected as Messengers of Peace are widely recognized for their achievements in music, literature, sports and the arts. Dr. Jane was appointed a Messenger of Peace on April 16, 2002 by U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan. To commemorate Dr. Jane's appointment, Roots & Shoots members at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point first conceived of and created the Giant Peace Dove puppets through Puppet Farm Arts. Since then, Roots & Shoots members and friends have flown doves in over 40 countries around the world.
Dr. Jane created Roots & Shoots Day of Peace in 2004 in honor of U.N. International Day of Peace; each year, Roots & Shoots Day of Peace is observed in late September. Roots & Shoots groups around the world fly Giant Peace Dove Puppets to celebrate Roots & Shoots Day of Peace for its symbolic meaning. They also plan and implement peace project initiatives to help make the world a better place for animals, the environment and the human community. |