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Yo! What Happened To Peace?

by Julie Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2007 at 12:17 AM

an exhibition of peace/anti-war/anti-occupation posters

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PEACE HAS RETURNED…

Los Angeles, CA - A selection of artwork from "Yo! What Happened to Peace?", poster exhibit, will be on display at Imix Books in Eagle Rock, CA from March 4, 2007 to April 1, 2007. The "Yo!" show will be shown in conjunction with "We Say No," a participatory activist video project. This event is presented by The Ministry of Culture and will have an opening reception on Sunday March 4, 2007 from 12:00pm to 4:00pm.

"Yo! What Happened To Peace?" is an exhibition of contemporary pro-peace, anti-war & anti-occupation posters, designed to spread the message of non-violence and showcase the beauty of hand-crafted printing. After traveling to Tokyo, San Francisco, New York, Milan, Rejkyavik, Washington D.C., Boston and Chicago, the "Yo!" show is making a return to its hometown of Los Angeles before heading back to Europe for a series of exhibitions. Selections include works by Chaz Bojorquez, Bughouse, Freddi C, Robbie Conal, Emek, Shepard Fairey, Karen Fiorito, Brandy Flower, Forkscrew Graphics, Man One, Gustavo Garcia Vaca, Favianna Rodriguez, Mear One, Spectr and many others. A limited number of prints will be for sale during the exhibition. For more information, please visit: http://www.yowhathappenedtopeace.org

The activist video project, "We Say No," is a participatory concept in which anyone who wishes may voice their opinion on the 700 mile long proposed border fence between the United States and Mexico. Attendees are encouraged to step into a video booth and have their opinions recorded about the proposed dividing fence. The two-minute statements from this project will be used in a documentary made in collaboration with The Ministry of Culture, Imix Books and Patricia Cunliffe. To learn more, please visit: http://www.ministryofculture.org

Imix Books is located at 5052 Eagle Rock Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90041 Noon - 4pm. Free parking on street and in the lot behind Imix Books. For more information, please visit: http://www.imixbooks.com

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Disinformation?

by Lupe Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2007 at 1:08 AM

10, 000 Iraqis dead??? What in 2003?

The poster doesn't even include the date. That's very misleading. When everybody knows that now the numbers are 600,000 Iraqis dead and 3,200 US mitlitary deads.

Is it a poster that backs up W. Bush figures?

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That'sthe date the poster was made!!!

by Elzo Rillo Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2007 at 2:13 AM

That'sthe date the p...
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I don't think there is anyone on the planet Earth who doesn't know the numbers! This exhibit has been going around since 2003 picking up new work along the way.

Please be responsible! If you really want to expose anyone, be productive, contribute something constructive.

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