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Peace Tent to Peace Square on International Peace Day

sarah lasenby | 26.09.2005 13:15 | Anti-militarism | Anti-racism | Culture | London | Oxford

Cameras followed the peace tent to Tavistock Square when women from Oxford and Banbury had a multi cultural picnic.

Peace picnic with coexistence
Peace picnic with coexistence


On Wednesday 21st September twenty women from Oxford and Banbury went to Tavistock Square with the fabulous Textiles for Peace tent. They were from many different backgrounds but all of them had participated in making the textile panels which cover this marquee. Some are abstract but others show places, ceremonies and symbols of different faiths from all over the world.
We erected the marquee in time for the lunch hour when many people came to visit it in Tavistock Square which is famous for the statue of Gandhi and for a large rock which has been placed there in memory of conscientious objectors from all over the world.
This outing of our peace tent was a pilgrimage and a celebration of International Peace Day. A video of the event and the marquee will be on show at the Ashmolian next year. The making of the tent brought together women from many countries and has created better ‘coexistence’ since the war in Iraq started. We are all united for peace.
Sarah L

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