-- Francis Rodrigues <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> And next year do something worthwhile so that WGD will unite and not divide. 
> And finally pay
> tribute to that quiet, solitary, unknown Goan who really founded World Goa 
> Day, an aeon ago.


The issue is just the ongoing failure of World Goa Day to do something concrete 
and to engage
Goans with Goa to do something beneficial for Goans outside of lame messages 
posted in cyberspace
and picnics and dances. It is also not about just giving credit where it is 
due, as Goans find it
difficult to make time for that since it detracts from self-publicity. The 
biggest issue is what I
wrote 7 months ago which I reproduce:

"It is worth asking what useful purpose Goan organizations in the diaspora 
serve? 40-60 years ago
with fairly significant Goan immigration out of Africa/Goa/India to 
England/Portugal/Canada and to
a lesser extent to USA/Australia there was a need for Goan social 
organizations. Their annual
events provided a forum for people to socialize and meet, in come cases survive 
the challenges of
their new land. A typical Goan (Catholic) calendar of events which has not 
changed in decades:
1. Dance.
2. Picnic.
3. SFX feast.
4. Children's Christmas event.
5. Another occasion for a dance (pick some date).

Today, the calendar needs to be updated if expat Goans want to modernize, 
integrate and come of
age (the reasons in some case are obvious but too lengthy to discuss here). 
This change is needed
if Goan organizations are going to truly serve their community, engage youth 
and have a future. In
no particular order of importance, a current calendar may look like:
1. Investing in your future - health, education, finance, culture.
2. Self and community development - responsibilities and duties to yourself and 
others.
3. Understanding your roots/history in the larger context of world history.
4. Securing justice and equality for all in an interconnected, global world.
5. Maintaining your culture while living in the melting pot.
6. Goa's rich religious history - understanding various Goan traditions, 
including the secular
tradition."

Another WGD, another day of Goan failure and non-accomplishment. Sleep well 
Goans, your future
belongs to someone else.

Regards,
George

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