CHALLENGING DRONOTOPIA - War Is A Crime .org
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A very good piece of news is that at nearly all our stops we meet people in their 20’s<br />
who are energetically beginning lives of peace and justice advocacy. They were eager to<br />
learn about drone warfare and the larger issues mentioned throughout this report. They<br />
are putting in work to back their beliefs, they are inspiring.<br />
A moment that made us very happy and hopeful came on the street corner in Dayton<br />
where we had erected the drones for the Urban Nights festival. Two couples in their 20s<br />
rushed over to us to thank us for being there, giving us high-fives and hugs.<br />
We’re going to win.<br />
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Thanks to those in Ohio, Pennsylvania in Virginia who worked with us and to those who<br />
helped prepare this report:<br />
Harriet Ackerman<br />
Beth Brockman<br />
Peter Crownfield<br />
robert Daniels II<br />
Ralph and Christine Dull<br />
Katalin Fabian<br />
Bill and Susan Frankel-Streit<br />
Bob Fritrakis<br />
Steve and Rose Fryburg<br />
Ingrid Guerci<br />
Peg Hanna<br />
Alexandra Hendrickson<br />
Phillip Logan<br />
Jim Lucas<br />
Logan Martinez<br />
Suzanne Patzer<br />
Peter Ray<br />
Bob and Carmen Riggs<br />
Mark Stansbery<br />
Lloyd Steffen<br />
Nancy Tate<br />
Thanks also to <strong>org</strong>anizers from the earlier portions of our tour:<br />
Michael Diamond<br />
Cindy Farquhar<br />
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