organizations who have
actively participated in this project


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new victoria publisherswho have donated 39 copies of Barbara's book of poetry, I Change, I Change and who have decided to come along for the walk.
Thanks to Tom Payton of the University of Georgia Press who has donated copies of Prison's That Could Not Hold, a compilation book of Barbara's actions in Albany, GA in 1963 and twenty years later in Seneca Falls, NY in 1983.
The Friends of Peace Pilgrim, who generously donated 40 copies of Peace Pilgrim's Book.
Thank you to Macrocosm USA for generously donating copies of their activist handbook.
The War Resisters League for historical information and the loan of Barbara's books.
The Women's Right's National Historic Park for fulfilling one of the walk goals by allowing us to plant a tree in Barbara's honor at the Elizabeth Cady Stanton House in Seneca Falls.
The Women's Peace Encampment in Romulus, NY for their ongoing support and information.
The Women's Building in Albany for the use of their space as an installation site and general good cheer!
Photographer John Anderson for the donation of 25 disposable cameras to the Walk.
Mitch Cohen for the loan of the powerbook so that these web pages may be updated from the road.
The Churches who have been willing to put us up overnight as we walk.
Jun Song and the Grafton Peace Pagoda for allowing the walk to join them in remembering Hiroshima Day. Thanks to Earth Seals for the donation of literally thousands of beautiful stickers to be passed out as we walk.
Z Magazine for publishing a request for walkers to participate.


		

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