“It’s a particularly exciting week to be here in our nation’s capital,”
said host Sarah Jessica Parker last night as she kicked off the VIP
reception before the powerful and stirring performance of the play
Betrayed at the Kennedy Center.
Ms.
Parker, with her co-host and Refugees International Board Member Matt
Dillon, graciously welcomed guests at the VIP reception and immediately
prior to the play. They remarked upon the challenges facing the
incoming Obama administration to help nearly 5 million Iraqis displaced
by the war, and they spoke of their hopes in bringing this one-time
performance to Washington, D.C.
"When I saw the play, I was
struck by how powerfully it illustrates the crisis facing Iraqi
refugees,” noted Mr. Dillon. “What better place to present it than
with Refugees International in Washington, where it can have the
biggest impact with policy makers."
Ms. Parker echoed this
sentiment: “Seeing so many of our leading citizens here tonight gives
me hope that we won’t let their situation slip into the shadow of the
past, that we will reach out with the assistance they so critically
need to survive and rebuild their lives.”