Thank you Renee. Thanks for watching and listening. I wanted to trim down the 
video, but just couldn't cut any audio from the file I had. 

p.s. i've used a lot of De Geuzen's work in my classes. big fan!

thanks and best wishes.

mark


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Date: Mon, 18 Jan 2010 14:48:33 +0100
From: Renee Turner <geu...@xs4all.nl>
Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Had a Dream: Martin Luther King Day
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Mark that's beautiful and indeed timely....

Especially moving to hear the words again....."I ain't going to study  
war no more".

last but not least, I'm with you on that dream that things could be  
otherwise...

Renee
www.geuzen.org
www.fudgethefacts.com

On Jan 18, 2010, at 2:20 PM, mark cooley wrote:

> A year has passed and the euphoria has subsided.  I've been  
> reflecting for the past couple of weeks on a phrase that made its  
> way through the media and onto t-shirts and wall plaques in the fall  
> of '09, and which I again only recently stumbled upon in a activist  
> bookstore. The timing was poignant, a few days after president  
> Obama's Dec. 1st. announcement at West Point of his decision to  
> escalate the war in Afghanistan. The Phrase:
> "Rosa sat so Martin could walk, so Obama could run, so our children  
> can fly."
> On this Martin Luther King Day I cannot help but dream another world  
> is possible.
>
> http://www.flawedart.net/hadadream


      
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