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Abel Tomlinson Jori Costello Dr Robinson Mendy Knott Adam Tenney |
Geoff and Leslie Doug Shields Hadley with Thanks Judith Le Blanc Ocie Fisher |
![]() Demonstrators start to gather |
![]() Keynote speaker Judith LeBlanc speaks with Omni UA president Stephen Coger. Judith is the National co-chair of United For Peace And Justice (UFPJ) and helped organize the January 27, 07 march in Washington that rallied 500,000 people. |
![]() Demonstrators with the Peace Crane in the background |
![]() Casey (Omni member), Adam Tenney (speaker), Judith LeBlanc (keynote speaker), and CJ (rally organizer) lead the demonstration. |
![]() Adam and Rachel lead chants to the marchers that extended down Dickson Street |
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![]() Many messages were seen during the march |
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![]() Abel Tomlinson (Omni member) reads the statement of purpose of the March and Rally |
![]() Jori Costello Folk singer |
![]() Hadley Hindmarsh-Carson, Master of Ceremonies ![]() Dr Charles Robinson Professor of History and African-American Studies at the University of Arkansas |
![]() Geoff and Leslie Oelsner Poets, singers/songwriters, all-around musicians |
![]() Adam Tenney Steering Committee, National Youth and Student Peace Coalition (NYSPC) ![]() Mendy Knott Local poet and coordinator of Her Words Out Loud (HOWL) Poetry Group |
![]() Ocie Fisher Award-winning blues singer, member of Ocie Fisher and the Hipp Dogs |
![]() Doug Shields Poet ![]() Judith Le Blanc National Co-chair, United for Peace and Justice (UFPJ) |