Code Pink Pictures:
Because in a patriarchy saturated with militarism, the revolution will never be televised
So this is sort of my Code Pink photo diary
This is from 2002.
here is a picture of women from Code Pink and Women in Black - DC standing at Farragut Square during rush hour, where WIB-DC holds a vigil every Friday.
Women in Black - DC A picture of wome women holding signs with great messages, and the WIB-DC banner
Starhawk, one of the activists who started the Code Pink vigil, speaks to reporters in Faraggut Square
Spiral Dance - drummers, including Starhawk, in a spiral dance of women weaving a human web in the park
January 18th, the day of the big march on Washington (the latest large protest in DC organized, in part, by the ANSWER group)..... I got a bunch of pictures and most of them are not on this site yet (there are also some from other large protests in DC that will be added here later).
My sister, with a pink sign after she came on a 15 hour bus trip
No Blood for Oil: No War on Iraq my sister with another pink sign and me (blurry) with the pink beret that got people to start calling me one of the "pink ladies"
January 25th:
Pictures from a day when women from the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF), a couple of women from Idaho, some people from a convention on healthcare who decided to join us, local women, and regulars at the Code Pink women's peace vigil in front of the White House. It was 15-20 degrees that day.
January 30th, on this day Medea and other women left to form a women's delegation for peace in solidarity with the women of Iraq. Before she headed off for Iraq I got a picture of some of the women of Code Pink in the building where the office is held. These other pictures are of the same day, out in front of the White House, where some women from Greenpeace, a woman from Chicago, and a couple of us from the local area kept the vigil going.