Peace Now: Workers Speak Out September 24 Washington, D.C.



" There was a lot of interest in our banner.  People wanted to talk about the connection between healthcare and the war.  I am proud to be part of a union that raises such powerful issues."
--Dave Lucier,
1199 mental health worker

"They held up the trains so it took people a long time to get into town.  Then it was huge.  There were a lot of young people, it was good to see that."
--John Connor,
1199 mental health worker

"It was a powerful statement.  We were very focused against the war in Iraq.  The numbers exceeded our expectations, and the
anti-war sentiment will continue to reverberate."
-Clark Peters,
1199 mental retardation worker

"This was my first big
anti-war rally in D.C. It was awesome!  I couldn't see any of the speakers, it was so big.  It gave me more energy to do more work against this war."
-Aniana Gerardo, 1199 organizer

"There seemed to be a lot vets and a lot of new people.  The message was linked to the Gulf Coast floods and the lack of resources the government has provided."
-Kenny Foscue, 1199 public health worker


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