Welcome!This video/picture website documents our citizens' voices from 2004 through 2006.The videos were recorded in and around Portland Oregon, USA.Please feel free to click through the two picture collections.Many pictures also have related live links.To view a picture's video, just click the link above the picture to go to Google video. The videos are best viewed in the Original smaller size.I was very honored to film everyone. Thank you all for speaking your truth. LinksMen's Voices CollectionNext video in the Women's Voices collection:Every mother loves their child and doesn't want them to die in a war The U.S.Patriot Act is based on as big a lie as the Iraq war. The Invasion of Iraq. Where is the Rage? A Traditional Jewish Song of Peace Someone is being tortured right this instant so you can buy gas 24/7 Fascism is Capitalism Without Democratic Rights for the People. This administration lied to us about Iraq and they are lying to us about Iran. Connecting with Afghanistan and Iraq through Dance A Young Woman Speaks Her Truth Sisters In Action for Power in the House? Justice for Janitors/Healthcare for Janitor's Children Sing a Song for Benjamin Linder Social Security privatization is patently stupid. Fascism is when we count for nothing and Big Business is all powerful. Japanese American Bill of Rights Memorial | Iraqi Women's DelegationThis short clip features Ms. Eman Ahmad Khamas, a journalist, translator and human rights activist who lives in Baghdad with her husband and two daughters. She is a member of the Women's Will organization, which focuses on defining and defending women's rights outside of political party interests and opposing incarceration of women as hostages. Ms. Khamas regularly publishes articles on women's conditions in Iraq since the March 2003 invasion, and has documented human rights violations committed by US and Iraqi forces. She is also involved in mobilizing emergency relief (medicines, food and clothing) for victims of the war, especially women and children living in refugee camps.In March 2006 six Iraqi women toured the United States at the invitation of Code Pink - Women Say No To War. They participated in several joint appearances in New York and Washinton DC and then went individually to many parts of the country, speaking to high school students, community groups, church groups, on college campuses, met with active duty GIs and veterans and with parents whose soldier sons and daughters were killed in Iraq. Their purpose: to explain to the American people the reality of the war, the horrendous consequences it is taking on the people of Iraq, to plead for Americans to demand their government stop the war, stop the killing, and end the occupation. |
