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Women Say
Free Gaza!
Download these printable signs for your
Gaza actions! 8.5
x 11 | 11
x 17
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"We who are mothers, grandmothers, sisters,
and daughters, female workrs, students, teachers,
healers, artists, writers, singers, poets and
all outraged women will collectively rise up and
oppose the siege of Gaza. Women have been the
guardians of life — not because we are better
or purer or more innately nurturing than men,
but because the men have busied themselves making
war. Because of our responsibility to the next
generation, because of our own love for our families
and communities, it is time we women devote ourselves
— wholeheartedly — to the business of making peace."
— adapted from Starhawk
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CODEPINK is coordinating a contingent
for the march which will represent global women's voices for
lifting the siege of Gaza. Our international contingent will
march in solidarity with our sisters in Gaza in the Freedom
March on December 31st.
Our Women's Contingent aims to bring
the creative life-force of women into vibrant visibility in
the march. How? We will be carrying a large banner
that says "Women Say Free Gaza!"
and we will be bringing brightly colored peace prayer flags
made from fabric squares strung along a clothesline. You can
gather with your friends to make prayer flags to bring. Squares
should be 8.5" x 10" and ideally in shades of pink.
This is a great project to do with kids or in the classroom!
You can support the Women's Contingent by
helping to make Peace Prayer Flags to send to Gaza! Here's
how:
- Gather old bedsheets, banner remnants,
or get new fabric in bright colors--ideally all shades of
PINK!
- If you want to sew a hem: Cut the fabric
into long strips 10" wide. Stitch a hem at the top
so there is a 1" tall seam where rope can be strung
through. Then, after the entire long strip has been hemmed,
cut vertically into the width that you want the prayer flags
to be, 8.5" (the width of a piece of paper).
If you don't want to sew: Alternatively,
for quick and easy construction, you can mail us your unstitched
panels and we will staple them together around the rope.
Simply cut the fabric into squares measuring 8.5" x
10" (to approximate you can just trace a piece of paper).
- Decorate! Use plastic tubes of paint,
markers, or other art supplies to decorate your individual
flags. You may want to include a peace prayer, a word, a
picture, or a design. Let dry.
- Mail your completed flags to CODEPINK,
2010 Linden Avenue, Venice, CA 90291, and ensure that they
arrive by December 20.
- Let us know you're making prayer flags by emailing locals@codepinkalert.org
with subject FLAG.
Once we receive your flags, we'll pack them
and take them to Egypt, where we'll string them on a rope
and carry them in our Women's Contingent!
The Women's Contingent in the Gaza Freedom March will also
meet with women's groups in Gaza and work together on the
construction of a mosaic mural in Gaza City, designed by Kathleen
Crocetti, on January 1, New Year's Day. This contingent
is being coordinated by CODEPINK
cofounder Jodie Evans, and CODEPINK
organizers Rae Abileah and Marina Barakatt. If you are going
to Gaza and wish to join the women's contingent, please email
marina.barakatt[at]gmail.com.
Collectively in Gaza we will be engaging in solidarity meetings,
delivering humanitarian aid, and participating in the march
of civil disobedience.
- Check out more photos here!
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