White House Peace Vigilers

Peace Letter 40-2

Washington Peace Letter

Washington Peace Center
1801 Columbia Road NW
Suite 104
Washington, DC 20009
Ph. (202) 234-2000
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Email: wpc@igc.org
Web site: www.washingtonpeacecenter.org

The Washington Peace Letter is published monthly for the social justice community of the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. Its purpose is to support local, national and international struggles against oppression. It seeks to present a radical analysis of current events, covering information not readily available in the corporate media.

The Peace Letter welcomes submissions of calendar announcements, articles, letters to the Editor, and artwork from the progressive community. Articles may be from 300-1200 words, but may be edited for space considerations. Preference is given to materials that cover actions or organizing campaigns in the D.C. metropolitan area.

We reserve the right to select or reject any submission.

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The Washington Peace Letter is a project of the Peace Talks Working Group of the Washington Peace Center. If you are interested in joining us, call!

White House Peace Vigilers

24 hours a day for 23 years

August/September 2004
Volume 40, Number 2

White House Peace Vigilers stand for peace, justice, wisdom, honesty, and global nuclear disarmament round-the-clock and in all weather. On June 3, 2004, dozens of friends gathered in Lafayette (Peace) Park to honor the 23 years of service by Wm. Thomas and Concepcion Picciotto, vigil founders. See http://prop1.org/parkcurr.htm for updates.