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When the World Said No to War: A Request for Photos
an article by Karen Adler, A Better World Inc.
I am the coordinator of a project bringing together
photos taken around the world on the weekend of 14, 15 and 16th
February 2003: the weekend the world demonstrated against war.
When The World Said No to War is designed to be a photographic
exhibition, education forum and a book. The project is dedicated to the
millions of people around the world who took to the streets on the 14th
to 16th of February, 2003 in protest against the impending war in Iraq.
For many, this was not just a protest against a particular war, it was
a protest against all war. For the first time in history, a huge number
of people demonstrated against a war before it began.
We are
seeking contact with individuals (professional or amateur) who may have
taken photos of demonstrations that weekend and would be keen to have
them shown internationally, in both an exhibition and an historical
book documenting that weekend. We are looking for photos from diverse
locations. They can be of one person or one million people
demonstrating. The book will also include short essays from individuals
from all walks of life about war, peace, or that day.
Interested parties are encouraged to visit the web site
of When the World Said No to War and read the information booklet
there. The closing date for submission of photographs is 8 December.
I
would be grateful if you could forward this message on to your list or
just your friends and encourage people to send it on. It is a project
which I believe people will be interested in but it relies on the
generosity and assistance of many individuals around the world to
succeed.
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Where were you on 14-16 February 2003?
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LATEST READER COMMENT:
a
brilliant article! it's so easy to dispair and loose sight of the fact
that democratic forces have reached unprecedentd heights in recent
years.
I was in the streets of New York on February 15th,
2003, along with over 400 other students from my university (a large
chuck of the undergrad population). Sometimes, when you're in the thick
of things, you don't realize how sweeping and epochal a single event
can be. It wasn't until I purchased a book called "2/15 - The Day
the World Said NO to War," that I realized the scope and impact of the
peace movement today. The book is a collection of inspiring and diverse
photos from peace protests around the world.
If the exhibition you refer to is anything like the book, I would say it's well worth seeing.
More info on the book can be found here: http://www.amazon.com/exec....s=books.. . ...more.
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