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New Orleans VDay 087

New Orleans VDay 087

after our symbolic demonstration at the entrance of the floor of the arena, lines of people come up to hug us and show solidarit

New Orleans VDay 111

New Orleans VDay 111

the stage on the floor of the superdome

New Orleans VDay 113

New Orleans VDay 113

districts of tents under a bridge, homeless New Orleans residents

Bibiane Tshefu's Journey to New Orleans

I travelled with two amazing human beings, women who are fighting for the well-being of others. The trip was long just as travelling from one continenet to another. It seemed as though leaving Africa to America or Europe would be more comfortable than travelling within the U.S. at this time with the American Airlines situation. But, the goal was so desirable - to be in New Orleans - nothing else matters. We did it together. It was fun.

I felt as though I was sharing the load that I had been carrying for years. It is hard to express it. My favorite moment of the day was when I sat between the two military officers on their way to Washington, D.C. That moment represented that the Congolese are between the U.S. military, men and women. Going to meet other women in V-Day, lighten my load.

There is a song we used to sing in Congo. Take always the road that brings you higher. The victory waits for you because the goal is so high. It's inviting you to repeat everyday to yourself. It's telling you to say to yourself the idea which will guide you and inspire you everyday.

Bibiane

WILPF’s Congo team treks to V-Day ({}) braving American Airlines Disaster.

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WILPF’s Congo team treks to V-Day ({}) braving American Airlines Disaster.
New York, NY—April 10, 08-- WILPF’s four person team, began a day of arduous travel bound for V-Day via Chicago, St. Louis and Washington, D. C. spending the entire day to get to New Orleans from New York. All dressed in “cloth” Vinie Burrows, Louise Meriweather, Bibiane Tshefu and Jennifer Thomas-Boateng are all about building coalitions aligned with NY Metro’s 2008 Congo initiative.
If you are interested in interviewing these Ladies LIVE from V-Day please, phone Jennifer Thomas-Boateng 347.232.9278
Draft Demands of Congolese Activists
1. U.S. Military Training programs must be subject to an oversight committee and provide total transparency.
2. Oversight committees must be set up to ensure that private military companies are subject the laws of warfare.
3. More substantial efforts must be made to prosecute arms merchants; with the harshest penalties reserved for those who provide “small weapons” for child soldiers.

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