Caring …

June 6, 2001

"As a single mother, understand only too well what lack of security can do in the undermining of what they, the Sahrawis believe in and wish for as a society."

Excerpted from this article at www.wsahara.net.

March 27, 2002

Sometimes one enters this earth knowing the journey that lay ahead. Further cemented by a dream. A dream to have a voice in this World.

As a single mother, evolved from a place of depowerment in modelling. Went from travelling around the World to pulling away from all, grounding my mind and soul, listening to the Universe; feeling alone and isolated.

The path taken was one of "authentic power" which last Summer, led to an invitation to raise awareness for refugees living in self-determination for 26 years in the W. Sahara. Finally, the journey to have a "voice" had begun.

March, 2003

When I sang for the refugees, closed my eyes. Stood there feeling almost naked (even though in a long skirt – out of respect for their Muslim religion), with the warmest wind wrapping my body, and this gentle wind lifting my hair in sections, and gently tossing it, almost playing a game…

and I hit this note, and all the women start warbling. You know, that Arabic sound the women make. It was the most healing moment in my life.

You can see the Sahrawi pictures in this beautiful Photoshow presentation.

Sahrawi photos courtesy of Patricia Roseman, pictured above
(contact: proseman2K@aol.com)
Further info: Mr. Carlos Wilson US-WSF
(CSahrawi@aol.com)

Please read Cynthia's full interview on her trip to the Saharas, and check out links to other articles posted on that write-up.

Please also visit Cynthia's page at
Worldisround.com, where you can view the high quality, individual photos from the Photoshow presentation above.