When Julian Lennon was touring as a musician in Australia, he met a group of aboriginal leaders who asked him to use his voice and fame to bring attention to their plight.
It was a pretty normal request, until one of the tribal leaders presented Julian with a white swan's feather.
Julian, son of John Lennon, felt goosebumps wash over him.
"Dad had said to me that if there was a way of letting me know that he was going to be all right, or that we were all going to be all right, it would be in the form of a white feather," he told TODAY Parents.
That was two decades ago, and since then, Julian — a talented photographer, musician, filmmaker and now author — has been raising money for the
White Feather Foundation to help support environmental and humanitarian causes.
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interesting story