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Eyes Wide Open: The Cost of War to Virginia

By susanoberman
Created 04/22/2008 - 12:51pm

Date

05/23/2008 - 1:30pm

Location

Free Speech Wall- Downtown Mall Charlottesville

Sponser

Sponsored by TJMC – UU Peace Conversations, Charlottesville Center for Peace and Justice, Charlottesville Friends Meeting, and Veterans for Peace, Eyes Wide Open-Virginia is coordinated statewide by Midlothian Friends Meeting, Richmond Friends Meeting, and the Richmond Peace Education Center.

Description

EYES WIDE OPEN: THE COST OF WAR TO VIRGINIA
“An exhibit that speaks directly to our hearts and reminds us of the human cost of war.”

Over 112 pairs of empty
combat boots – tagged with the names of
Virginia soldiers who have died in the
current Iraq war – will be displayed, together
with a visual representation of hundreds of
thousands of Iraqi civilians who have died
during the conflict.

FREE SPEECH WALL, THE DOWNTOWN MALL
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA

Friday, May, 23, 1:30 – 5:30 PM
Saturday, May 24, 10 AM – 6 PM
Sunday, May 25, 1 – 5 PM

EYES WIDE OPEN is the American Friends Service Committee's widely acclaimed
exhibition on the human cost of the Iraq war.

For more information: www.afsc.org/eyes [1]

Sponsored by TJMC – UU Peace Conversations, Charlottesville Center for Peace and Justice, Charlottesville Friends Meeting, and Veterans for Peace, Eyes Wide Open-Virginia is coordinated statewide by Midlothian Friends Meeting, Richmond Friends Meeting, and the Richmond Peace Education Center.

EYES WIDE OPEN is the American Friends Service Committee's widely acclaimed
exhibition on the human cost of the Iraq war.

For more information: www.afsc.org/eyes [2]

Sponsored by TJMC – UU Peace Conversations, Charlottesville Center for Peace and Justice, Charlottesville Friends Meeting, and Veterans for Peace, Eyes Wide Open-Virginia is coordinated statewide by Midlothian Friends Meeting, Richmond Friends Meeting, and the Richmond Peace Education Center.


Contact Name

Christine Black

Contact email

christineblack1@aol.com [3]

Contact Phone

434-964-1936

Submitted By

Susan Oberman

Submitted By email


Source URL:
http://charpeace.mayfirst.org/node/1547