People Are Dying ... To End the Conflict

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This poster won first prize in this contest.

From the Mother Jones introduction:

"... For several months, the graduating design students produced posters on such topics as the one-state illusion, the settlements, and the futility of protracted military action. Then 40 of the best posters were chosen for a special exhibition held in Tel Aviv, where 200 invited guests attended the unveiling and voted on their favorites ... More

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From: Daniel Walsh
Date: February 14, 2011 11:56:31 AM EST
To: ivan@onevoicemovement.org
Subject: One Voice poster request

Hello Ivan,

Thank you for taking the time to speak with me earlier today.

As I mentioned, I would like to receive (3) complete sets of the 15 One Voice posters featured in the 2010 Mother Jones article:

http://motherjones.com/politics/2010/05/israel-palestine-posters

I am a graduate student at Georgetown University in the School of Foreign Service and I would like to frame one set of the One Voice posters for use as visual aids. I, and other students as well as faculty, are invited to speak regularly at high schools, universities, cultural forums and the like and I think the One Voice posters will be excellent conversation starters.

I ask for three complete sets of posters as there are several other graduate students and professors who would also like to use them for presentations as well as to frame and hang in their offices.

Since we get a great many diplomats, journalists, scholars, international visitors and others to our program the One Voice posters will be seen by many opinion-shapers who would otherwise not be aware of One Voice's cultural efforts.

We are also very interested to receive the digital file you mentioned with the entire 40 One Voice submissions as it may be possible to format them into a Powerpoint presentation that we can use and make available for discussions about tolerance, history and Israel's efforts to advance peace.

We have several major public events coming up in late February and it is our hope that we can receive these materials in the very near future so we can incorporate them.

Our mailing address is:

Intercultural Center (ICC)
Georgetown University
37th & O Streets, NW
Washington, DC 20057-1020
Attn: Professor R. Davis - ICC - 147

Thanks again. I look forward to hearing back from you.

Dan Walsh
SFS - 2011