Karen Elliot Greisdorf's riveting short film "It's about TRUST".
To view the film on youtube, click here(Photo: Karen Elliott Greisdorf)
Liverpool UK Hope in the Cities Leaders Honored
Gerald and Judith receiving honorary fellowship (Photo: Jim Sharp)
Liverpool Hope University has awarded an honorary fellowship to Gerald and Judith Henderson for their combined contributions to peace and reconciliation through their lifelong work internationally with Initiatives of Change and for their local work with Hope in the Cities and Asylum Link Merseyside.
The award ceremony was held on 28 January, 2009. The brochure available at the occasion described the Hendersons as follows: 'Gerald and Judith have worked with Initiatives of Change (formerly Moral Re-Armament) for many years. Gerald spent 16 years working in Africa where, amongst other things, he worked with the police in an effort to challenge corruption. He met Judith and married her in a very short space of time then, since returning to the UK, they have worked together for Initiatives of Change and to foster community race relations...' 'Gerald and Judith have been involved in Faith in the City which stands for dialogue between people, and also in the Black Leadership Forum where they have worked with members of the City Council, the Chamber of Commerce and large-scale employers on Merseyside. Judith has also worked for Asylum Link Merseyside for many years. Apart from physical support, she regularly speaks to local church congregations about the plight of asylum seekers on Merseyside. The couple regularly welcome asylum seekers to their home.' 'Gerald and Judith are honoured today for their combined and joint contributions to peace and reconciliation through their lifelong work internationally with Initiatives of Change and for their local work in Faith in the City and Asylum Link Merseyside'. Richard Down, writing in The Liverpool Post on 23 January, reported the forthcoming award , ''Gerald and Judith, who have lived in Liverpool for the last 27 years, have worked with the Hope in the Cities campaign to build trust within and between communities in Liverpool'. He also quoted Professor Gerald Pillay, university vice-chancellor and rector of Liverpool Hope University, 'Gerald and Judith have been unpretentious but determined advocates on behalf of the socially disinherited in the city.'

