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Post by thinkinkmesa on Sept 6, 2009 22:53:36 GMT -5
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Post by thinkinkmesa on Mar 26, 2012 13:01:10 GMT -5
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Post by thinkinkmesa on Apr 30, 2012 10:33:54 GMT -5
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Post by thinkinkmesa on Jul 11, 2012 10:27:49 GMT -5
Voices for Death Row inmates got together with London artist Carrie Riechadrt and came up with the idea of a Hankies for Hope banner ... this banner is made from cotton hankies .. hankies being something we wipe tears of sadness away with. During the time the death penalty was in practice in the United Kingdom, the judge when passing a death sentence would place a black hankie on his head as he did so . Each hankie represents a soul , a soul awaiting their fate or already executed . The name, prison ID number and State is written on the hankie. There are also birds flying free. Bird cages ,hearts , angels , candles , leaves and flowers painted onto the banner, again all symbolic. They have been stitched together with orange ribbons between each one , orange being the colour of oppression and the colour of the jumpsuit a death row inmate wears when being moved from one place to another ... so this banner is very symbolic in everyway This banner has grown over the last few months …but we want people to add the names of their loved ones and pen pals to the Banner of Hope. If you would like to add a name of an inmate who has been executed or is on death row please contact us via our facebook page. or via our website voicesfordeathrowbannerofhope.blogspot.co.uk/
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