In Memoriam - Scott Kennedy

Dear Friends – Here is a note from us at FOTONNA about the loss of a man we knew and respected and loved.  He will also be sorely missed by the larger world community of people who seek peace with justice.  In addition, we are including the statement sent out by Interfaith Peace-Builders as they grapple with their own sorrow.

Scott Kennedy died unexpectedly on Saturday, November 19, 2011.  He was a mentor and teacher to us at FOTONNA, and he served as a member of our Advisory Council.  He was a big part of the reason that several of us on the Steering Committee ever got involved in the search for justice and peace for the Nassar Farm, the Tent of Nations, and the Holy Land itself.  Scott was a personal friend to several of us, though we suspect that hundreds of people feel that same way.  He had a way of speaking the truth, not just to power, but to all of us, that was incredibly liberating.  At the same time, he made us laugh and inspired us to work for justice at times when we might have been discouraged with the thought that justice could never be attained.

We feel a sense of terrible loss.  We are also tremendously grateful to have had him as a friend.

Peace to you, Scott, and thank you for all the inspiration you passed on to us and dedication to justice you modeled so fully with your life.

FOTONNA STEERING COMMITTEE

IFPB Statement:

We write today with sad news. Scott Kennedy, chair of the IFPB board of directors, trip leader for many of you, and friend to us all, has passed away. Scott died Saturday in his sleep in Santa Cruz, CA, just one week after co-leading the latest Interfaith Peace-Builders Olive Harvest Delegation.

With the shock and hurt of the news still fresh, we all mourn and wish peace for his family. To say that Scott had an enormous impact on Interfaith Peace-Builders would be an understatement. Our work of sending delegations (39 since 2001) was rooted in delegation work that he pioneered, starting with a trip that Scott and Allan Solomonow led in 1975. Since that time, Scott's work with the Resource Center for Nonviolence, the Fellowship of Reconciliation, and Middle East Witness all contributed significantly to the program that we know as Interfaith Peace-Builders today. Scott has been a tireless advocate, a dedicated trip leader, an active and engaged board member, and a joy to learn from and work with.

His work with IFPB was but one of his many projects which spread from Santa Cruz, the city he loved unconditionally, to Israel/Palestine, whose nonviolent leaders he supported at all costs.  He dedicated his life to helping others, to seeking justice, and to spreading the power of active nonviolence. 

When Scott received the El-Hibri Peace Education Prize in 2008, IFPB Senior Fellow Joe Groves wrote a tribute to Scott. We include it here:

"I have worked with Scott Kennedy on Middle East peace education for twenty years in many varied venues. What fun! Even though we live on opposite coasts, our collaboration has been consistent, from forming Middle East Witness to take delegations to Israel/Palestine, to working together on FOR's Middle East Task Force, to collaborating on FOR's Interfaith Peace-Builders Program, to creating an independent Interfaith Peace-Builders organization. That's one of Scott's defining features-creating anew by building on strong and deep relationships. Programs can come and go-it's the people who are crucial. A second defining feature is that Scott makes the work fun, in a deep, complex way that far exceeds laughter (although there is plenty of that). It's fun stemming from creativity, imagination, stimulating conversation, immense energy, and profound commitment to the work of Middle East peace. We need all of those qualities to sustain work on Israel/Palestine in the midst of consistently grim and discouraging realities. Someone who brings fun to Middle East work-what more can you ask! And what better way to lead in peace education. "

If you'd like, you may also watch this online video where Scott describes some of his work with IFPB. [ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rTq0HlimLjA&feature=related ]

At this point we don't have any details about service or condolences. We expect that some of you may want to send thoughts and prayers to the family.  We invite you to send any condolence letters (letters only, please) to IFPB (IFPB, 1326 9th St., NW, Washington DC 20001) and we'll bundle them together with other notes from others who he touched through his work with IFPB.

More information on Scott is provided in these online tributes and obituaries:

Scott will be very sorely missed. And we feel the utmost gratitude to have known, worked, and laughed with him. 

In Peace,

Joe, Mike, Jake, and Emily, "IFPB Staff"

Ilise, Mark, Doug, Mary Ann, Mara, Gerald, Sandra, Richard, Rami, Allie, Shakeel, Barbara, Hanan, Darryl, and Cathy, "IFPB Board"




 

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