Shouldn't Every Dream Be Created Equal? ACLU July 14th Statehood Event and 2011 Calendar

A group of visitors to the Lincoln Memorial spontaneously hold up a sign saying, "I Still Have a Dream."

A group of visitors to the Lincoln Memorial spontaneously hold up a sign saying, "I Still Have a Dream."

The American Civil Liberties Union has selected one of my images, “Shouldn’t Every Dream Be Created Equal,” for its 2011 limited edition calendar! Can’t wait to see it… As a winning artist, my husband and I have also been invited to attend and display my artwork at their 2010 Salute to DC Military and Statehood Veterans event on July 14th.

Residents of D.C. have no voting representation in the national legislature, and the U.S. has the unfortunate honor of being the ONLY democracy in the world that denies representation to residents of its capital. The 2010 Salute to DC Military and Statehood Veterans event honors veterans who have returned home to DC, yet are unable to benefit from the same democratic rights that residents of other states enjoy.

Tickets to the event are $51 in advance. Each attendee will receive a free 2011 calendar, and all proceeds go to support the D.C. Statehood Education Fund! For tickets, contact Beverly at (202) 457-0800 or e-mail beverly@aclu-nca.org. The event takes place at Onyx on First, 1100 1st Street, SE, Washington, DC, from 6:00-8:00 pm on July 14th. Join us there!

Also, it’s not too late to sign up for my upcoming 1/2-day photography workshop on July 5th, Photographing the DC Memorials from Evening to Night. Click on the link for more information and to register!

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