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The War in Iraq

  

 

“As a Nation and citizen to the American country it is each person’s responsibility to take action in at least knowing our warfare and how the choices made today impact future generations."
 
Unclothed and tangled in truth, “The War on Iraq” Peace Mural, founded by Artist Huong deems to educate the public of evolutionary twists and unfortunate happenings of past events that have occurred as a result of certain political choices.  Subtitled, “A Big Lie” this series exhibits actual events that occurred during 2003-2009 that have negatively impaired some innocent citizens and families.  For example, premature announcement to war ending, unfulfilled promises to veterans, miscalled terrorist attacks and so forth.
 
Huong and cooperating participants of The Peace Mural delve to deliver peace through historical pains in relevance to the American government provided by a distinct collaboration of images that display a series of events within given timeframe that has concurrently affected the current government, communities, individuals and families.  Moreover, the “The Big Lie”, addresses each civilian to gravitate as whole to participate in educating oneself positively about political past errors made in history.
 
Additionally, in anticipation of subsequently achieving a higher degree of caring and activity within the community, The Peace Mural strives to visually stimulate the public to become aware of past dilemmas and consequential realizations of differentiating ways of how war impacts life, living and unity.  Gaining insight of significant issues to activate peace, The War on Iraq Peace Mural is ultimately dedicated to positively impact and activate peace resolutions to prevent previous mistakes from happening again.  The reflection of these issues can alternately drive viewers to see the solutions within mistakes.

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Quotes of Immigration Mural Event on Feb.12

I’m always frustrated when I hear people refer to and about “illegal aliens” with the attitude that they are somehow different in their hopes and desires from those of us born here. Can we not show compassion for people who risk so much for freedom and hope only to have what we by the luck of our birth? Freedom isn’t a commodity that is diminished when offered-it only becomes stronger in its resolve to prevail.  –Beverley Cardona

 

The mixture of perspectives and intelligent…

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Created by Peace Mural Foundation Feb 17, 2012 at 1:34pm. Last updated by Peace Mural Foundation on Friday.

Quotes on "Let's Face Immigration" Event by Peace Mural Foundation

A beautiful example of how the human spirit heals itself. The mural brought out the best in me, filling my senses with possibilities of self-expression and hope for the future.  

-- Javier Berezdivin  01/14/2012

 

Beautiful art with a beautiful message. Here's hoping that everyone listens.

-- Joann Block 01/14/2012

 

I hope you will never stop pressing to pursuing for peace. Each of us must insist on peace and understand that every war is build on…

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Created by Peace Mural Foundation Jan 18, 2012 at 3:18pm. Last updated by Peace Mural Foundation Jan 22.

Wash DC Quotes about the Peace Mural

The most powerful artwork I have seen so far. Imane Akalay, Washington, DC

How simple it has been for us to easily be wrapped up in the small and insignificant things and forget how many people suffer and how easy it would be for us to suffer.…

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Created by Peace Mural Foundation Dec 28, 2008 at 9:32pm. Last updated by Peace Mural Foundation Dec 29, 2008.

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