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2005 – September 24, Anti-War in Iraq protest. 2005 – October 15, Millions More Movement. March to commemorate the 10th Anniversary of the Million Man March. 2006 – March 6, ProjectMARCH. March for colon cancer screening for all adults; 2007 – January 27, January 27, 2007 anti-war protest. Sponsored by United for Peace and Justice.
The White House Peace Vigil, June 2006 The vigil in July 2012. The White House Peace Vigil is an anti-nuclear weapons peace vigil started by William Thomas in 1981. [1] Thomas believed it to be the longest running uninterrupted anti-war protest in U.S. history.
Bowen's guests in the room included Allen Ginsberg, Gary Snyder, Timothy Leary, and Jerry Rubin. The small group would eventually conceive of a plan to make a protest march to the Pentagon, Gary Snyder would suggest the need for an exorcism of the Pentagon and Michael Bowen would suggest the purpose of the march be to actually levitate the ...
Pages in category "Anti-war protests in Washington, D.C." The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
The March 17, 2007 anti-war protest was an anti-war demonstration sponsored by ANSWER Coalition that marched from Constitution Gardens in Washington, D.C. to The Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia. The date was selected to coincide with the fourth anniversary of the invasion of Iraq , and also the 40th anniversary of a similar anti-war march on ...
A stage at the protest site near the Capitol was decked with banners, including one that declared the Israeli leader a "Wanted War Criminal" in reference to an arrest warrant sought by ...
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A protester being arrested inside the Hart Senate Office Building.. March 19, 2008, being the fifth anniversary of the United States 2003 invasion of Iraq and in protest and demonstration in opposition to the war in Iraq, anti-war protests were held throughout the world including a series of autonomous actions in the United States' capitol, Washington, D.C., in London, Sydney, Australia, and ...