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NEWS & LETTERS, December 2002

WAC demonstrates

Memphis, Tenn.--The Women's Action Coalition (WAC) held a demonstration on Oct. 26 against domestic violence against women. We dressed in black funeral attire, including veils, and stood on a busy street corner next to a makeshift wooden "coffin." We held signs with facts about domestic violence and with the YWCA's hotline phone number for women who are trying to escape abusive situations.

This year, four women and one man arrived at our usual street corner, but we found it was already being used by Democrats holding signs promoting candidates. We went to another busy intersection and stood on the median in the middle of the street. After a few minutes, a police officer drove up. He claimed that the police had received five phone calls complaining that we were blocking traffic. We explained we had not gone into traffic and that the sidewalk is regularly used for peace demonstrations. The officer then politely left. We continued to hold the Coffin Action for about an hour and received many positive responses from motorists.

--WACer

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