Wednesday, March 23, 2011

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The Palau de la Música blue light back up the night of April 1, 2011

For the second consecutive year, the Palau de la Musica in Valencia blue lights at night from day 1 to April 2, joining the initiative "blue lights" of Autism Speaks, to celebrate the April 2, declared a World Awareness Day autism. Through this campaign seeks to raise awareness in society, disseminate and raise awareness about autism.

Last year, BAN KI-MOON, UN Secretary General launched a global message which was read:

Day World Autism Awareness is dedicated to creating greater understanding of autism and to promote universal adherence to the United Nations Convention. By combining research and advocacy, we provide adults and children with disabilities such as autism protection, the support they need and the full integration in an inclusive society.

commemorate the World Day for Autism Awareness, remember that each of us can take that responsibility. Unite people with autism, their families and their advocates in a community of voices, to raise awareness and understanding. We must also look inward and re-evaluate our attitudes and our societies to eliminate prejudices that discriminate against persons with disabilities. Let us dedicate ourselves to creating a just and caring society that allows the true dignity and rights for all .

From ASPAU return to wholeheartedly thank Ms. Mrs. Mary Irene Beneyto, OAM President of Palau de la Musica, which shows the enormous sensitivity towards people with autism at any time, and no longer only for the reason to accept our request for another year.

We invite Valencian society, Associations, Cabinets, professionals, and friends of autism, to join us for this magical night against the sources of the Palau de la Musica, where we can celebrate together as one big family This moving ceremony, prelude to all activities starting in the morning of April 2.

We have prepared a video with pictures of last year, cast the music of the campaign this year, "Light it up blue", which appears below. The original video of Autism Speaks you can see it HERE.

I hope in Palau.



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