Sunday, September 06, 2009
Documentary Short
Please find below a link to the documentary short by Naomi Ture, Chris Faber, Nick Davila and others that have contributed to its creation.
http://www.reelchanges.org/projects/show/1cbcd6c0-78f4-012c-76eb-005056c00008
A message from Naomi:
Thanks to the support of friends, family and donors, we are making finishing touches to A Perfect Donor. This 6-minute piece aims to encourage minority viewers to donate their bone marrow stem cells through a connection with a passionate and driven young woman living with leukemia. The short is intended for distribution online and through bone marrow drives and educational events.
We're fundraising for the feature documentary, Laughter in the Wind, which will bring more intimacy to the issue, affording the audience the time and space to experience, reflect on and absorb the deeper existential issues and transformative power of Erica's journey. With a broader audience, we hope to compel viewers to take action.
Monday, August 31, 2009
photos
Peace,
Jaci
Thursday, June 04, 2009
Happy 30th Birthday, Erica!
Today is Erica's 30th birthday, a milestone that she should have reached and had the pleasure to celebrate with her loved ones. And for those of us who did have the pleasure to know her well, can you even imagine how big and festive this party would have been?? Certainly there would be dancing, laughter, drinks and lots of food from around the world! I can hear her voice saying, "the more the merrier" (as she frequently did!) and I think she would have wanted every friend she ever had to know they were welcome at her party.
It's funny because I have been so hesitant to blog. I remember her nagging at me over and over again to blog for her because she was too tired to write and she didn't like huge gaps of time between postings... But now, it doesn't feel appropriate to speak for her on this site that has evolved into her amazing journey and the place that allowed her a chance to process her thoughts and feelings. I don't want to make assumptions about what she would have done had she lived, who she would have become, what paths she would've chose... Nor should anyone try.
She was full of surprises and my favorite were her birthday surprises!! When I was 14 years old, Erica threw a surprise dance party in our garage for me (still my favorite birthday memory!) to each year as adults doing something together and new, I always looked forward to celebrating the marking of another year with her.
So this year, on her birthday, I am proud to announce that Erica Jean Murray has earned her Master of Arts from Tufts University!!! I always bragged that my sister was a smarty pants, but to earn her Masters while undergoing chemotherapy, radiation, steroids, and a bone marrow transplantation--she's a rock star!
I also just graduated with my Master of Science in Social Work and the day was bitter sweet.... She asked me not to return to California when she relapsed the last time because she said that it was motivation for her to get well fast and be cheering for me when I receive my diploma... This degree was so much for her and with her that it was difficult to accept it without her physically present--but when I heard my name called, I walked across the stage to cheers from our amazing Mother, Linda, Andres, Jamie and my friends... so yea, I was smiling from ear to ear and in those little moments, I guess she is there and I do feel her...
So, HAPPY BIRTHDAY to you, Erica! Thank you for all your love and support, even now...
Sunday, March 01, 2009
Keep on celebrating
Once again, Erica continues to touch lives even after she's gone. Below is the email from Dean Sheehan of Fletcher School at Tufts University where they, too, will be hosting a service to remember Erica. Please note the highlighted paragraph: I am so proud of the Fletcher community for not only remembering Erica, but for continuing her message of awareness and hope for anyone in need of a bone marrow donor.
Last night, Andres and I had the honor to attend the Black Tie & Black Jack fundraiser for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society NYC. It was inspiring that over 600 people were there showing their support to find a cure for blood cancers, even in this current economic slump. There were tables with black jack and roulette, drinks and hors d'oeuvres, and all proceeds went to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. A group of dancers known as the Cancer Dancers (http://www.hopeandheroes.org/CancerDancers/) performed to a cheering crowd. The night was amazing.
This is a picture of Gayle Silverman (beautiful in blue along with her family), Andres' patient, who organized the whole event last night. She was diagnosed with AML at 21-years-old and begged him during her induction phase to let her go home and die. He refused to let her give up. Last night at the party, she gave a speech and specifically thanked Andres for saving her. The spotlight found him and everyone cheered. It was amazing and I was beaming with pride!
Erica is so present in every day of my life, my mom's life, her friends' lives... While I can only speak for myself and admit that I struggle frequently with sadness at her absence, I can also say that I feel her strength propelling me forward. Thanks for still keeping up on this blog with its occasional postings. It seems silly to continue to write, but Erica continues to motivate and inspire--what can I do??
With love, Jaci
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Dear Members of the Fletcher Community,
Erica Murray, Fletcher MALD candidate, held a special place in the hearts of many at Fletcher. Her death in early December deeply impacted those who knew her and the many who knew her only through her blog, her Follies video, through discussions with those who did know her, or through other indirect contacts. Her vitality and optimism in the face of daunting health challenges moved us all.
We will hold a Celebration of Life for Erica Murray on Friday, April 17th at 3:30pm in ASEAN Auditorium with a reception following in the Hall of Flags. The Celebration will include music by the Ambassachords, readings and reflections by a few of Erica’s friends, and a few words from Erica’s sister, Jaci. Erica was someone who thrived in the diversity and vibrancy of Fletcher and was committed to building community and understanding, and all members of the Fletcher community are welcome, indeed encouraged to attend, whether you knew Erica personally or not.
While a few of Erica’s friends will speak at the Celebration, we know that many of you have memories of Erica, amusing anecdotes, telling insights, or a simply a fond remembrance. We would like to collect these memories to present to Jaci at the Celebration and we will try to select a representative sample to read at the Celebration. If you have an Erica memory or an Erica story that you would like to share with her family, please send it to Sarah Strong (sarah.strong@tufts.edu).
We also intend to project a photo slideshow at the beginning of the Celebration. Many of you have photos of Erica. Kindly send them to Sarah Strong as well.
Finally, students have expressed an interest in institutionalizing Erica’s memory at Fletcher. After consulting with Erica’s family, we have decided to hold an annual
Do send us your photos of Erica and your anecdotes and memories. Thank you.
Sincerely,
Gerard F. Sheehan
Executive Associate Dean
Also, please also feel free to pass this invitation along to Fletcher alumni and others who may wish to attend.
Thursday, January 22, 2009
Celebrating the life of Erica Murray '01 - Friday, January 30th, 4:00-6:30 p.m.
Erica's alma mater, Occidental College will be hosting an event in Erica's honor on Friday, January 30th at Occidental College. This event is open to all of Erica's friends and family, regardless if they have any connection to Oxy. Please see the letter of invitation below for more details. If you would like to attend, please either respond via e-mail at alumni@oxy.edu or call the Alumni Office at 323-259-2601.
Hope to see many of you there!
Jamie
Dear Alumni and Friends of Erica,
As many of you know, the Oxy family suffered a huge loss on December 4, 2008 when Erica Murray '01, former assistant director of alumni relations, passed away in Menlo Park. Because Erica's passing has touched so many in the Oxy community, and because there is so much to celebrate about her wonderful life, the Alumni Association will host a special Celebration of Life program for her. Please join us when we will come together to celebrate Erica's life and to give thanks for the many gifts that she was able to share with so many members of the Oxy family. Whether you knew Erica personally and counted her as a friend (and was there anyone she ever met who did not immediately consider her a friend?!) or only knew Erica through her blog (http://ericamurray.blogspot.com/) or from the story in the alumni magazine, we hope that you can join us on Friday, January 30 in Keck Theater. We'll begin with a reception at 4:00 p.m. in the lobby and then, at 5:00 p.m., we'll move into the theater for a short program when we will celebrate Erica's life, share some happy memories and give thanks for the amazing life that she led. We have also made arrangements for the Oxy flag to be flown at half-mast on Friday in Erica's honor. So that we can plan properly, we'd be very grateful if you could please let us know by Tuesday, January 27 whether or not you plan to attend. Simply reply to this email message or call the Office of Alumni Relations at 323.259.2601. We'd also be grateful if you could please forward this email on to other people that would like to attend so that as many people as possible will know about it. We look forward to the possibility of seeing you on Friday, January 30 at Keck Theater.
With best wishes.
Jim
Thursday, January 08, 2009
Fundraising for Erica's Documentary
Many people have asked me how they can help during this difficult time. Although I'm not sure there's much anyone can do in the way of easing the sadness, I will admit that everyone's support and love makes me so proud that even after Erica's death, she still manages to touch so many lives.
There is a family that lives in Sacramento, CA that was touched by Erica story without ever personally meeting her. They have decided to host the aforementioned fundraiser that will directly benefit the documentary that Naomi and Erica worked on together. Now, Naomi will continue the project to its fruition, but is asking for help from anyone who is able to donate to the cause.
Please click on the picture above to enlarge the text.
If you would like to donate, please visit: http://www.globalnarratives.org/donate.html
Feel free to explore their blog at: http://www.wucrew3.blogspot.com/
With so much love,
Jaci