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Photos from my Iranian vigil for peace

On Saturday, September 8, 2007, I got in my wheelchair-accessible minivan and headed southeast from Detroit to Washington, DC. This 500 mile/804.6 km trip takes me two days to drive by myself.

I came to my nation's capitol with the intention of mounting a solitary vigil urging my government's leaders not to bomb Iran but rather to enter into negiations to find a peaceful solution to the issues that divide them. For five days I sat by myself in my scooter holding up my sign and passing out leaflets (thanks to my peace sister Lotus) in front of the U.S. Cannon & Rayburn House Office Buildings, the White House, and on Monday, September 10th (Day #1), in front of the headquarters of the neoconservative think tank, the American Enterprise Institute, where they were hosting two public presentations, one by Newt Gringrich and the other called “The Iranian Time Bomb.” My 6th and final day of demonstrating--Saturday, September 15th--coincided with a massive anti-war march and rally in DC at which I held my sign & passed out leaflets hoping to raise awareness among peace activists of what I believe to be the imminent threat of war on Iran.

Please be aware that the two photos on my sign are from the Iranian photographer Ali Majdfar’s beautiful PBase gallery, “Throughout IRAN.” Ali and I were in contact prior to my starting this vigil, and he offered his photos for me to use in any way that might be helpful. I dedicate this vigil to our brother Ali and all his countrymen and women. May they be protected from harm. May peaceful dialogue replace threats of bombs. May we learn to live together as one family, all of whom share this planet, our home.

This gallery contains only photos, while my September 2007 photo-a-day blog was where I wrote about my daily adventures in DC. You might want to check the entries for September 7-15.

Since this gallery is quite large, I suggest viewing it using the slideshow option. Just click on the word "slideshow" in the top righthand corner of this screen and the show will begin.
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    my sign with Ali Majdfar’s photos of Iran
    my sign with Ali Majdfar’s photos of Iran
    I drive by myself from Detroit to Washington, DC
    I drive by myself from Detroit to Washington, DC
    beside me on the passenger seat
    beside me on the passenger seat
    I spend the night in Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania
    I spend the night in Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania
    how I get in and out of my minivan
    how I get in and out of my minivan
    Yes, Mr. Bush, I'm talking to you
    Yes, Mr. Bush, I'm talking to you
    Howard University students Harrison & Jenae, who support my vigil
    Howard University students Harrison & Jenae, who support my vigil
    sun sets over the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center
    sun sets over the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center
    Luis & Alfredo from Peru help tape up my sign
    Luis & Alfredo from Peru help tape up my sign
    Luis's photo of Alfredo & me with my completed sign
    Luis's photo of Alfredo & me with my completed sign
    Day #1--I make my stand in front of the AEI (American Enterprise Institute)
    Day #1--I make my stand in front of the AEI (American Enterprise Institute)
    another self portrait of what ended up being a 7 hour vigil
    another self portrait of what ended up being a 7 hour vigil
    Brad's photo of me with my gifts from kind strangers (a hat, Gatorade & bottled water)
    Brad's photo of me with my gifts from kind strangers (a hat, Gatorade & bottled water)
    Manny who gave me his hat & this bottle of water
    Manny who gave me his hat & this bottle of water
    Mahtab Farid from Iran & Virendra Prakash from India
    Mahtab Farid from Iran & Virendra Prakash from India
    the National Geographic Society welcomes home the www.slogforsudan.com hikers
    the National Geographic Society welcomes home the www.slogforsudan.com hikers
    some of the sloggers for Sudan
    some of the "sloggers" for Sudan
    one of Washington, DC's many historic buildings
    one of Washington, DC's many historic buildings
    the old Hahn's Shoe Store where we used to shop in the 1940s
    the old Hahn's Shoe Store where we used to shop in the 1940s
    Hotel Harrington, my home away from home in DC
    Hotel Harrington, my home away from home in DC
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