OCCUPY THE LANDSCAPE

MAY 26, 2012
 
OCCUPY THE LANDSCAPE: EVERY STEP WE TAKE
 

 A 22-MILE WALK

ROUTE: WOODSTOCK TO SAUGERTIES TO CATSKILL, NY

 

Walk for Human Rights and Social & Economic Justice 

 

On May 26, 2012, people gathered on a path to walk 22 miles from Woodstock through Saugerties to Catskill, NY carrying a collection of Human Rights. 

 

The first mile marker suggested, in the words of Dorothy Day, that "the greatest challenge of the day is: how to bring about a revolution of the heart..." 

 

We dedicate this slideshow to all those that walked and to all those for whom we walked. It was a profound, collective public action, a call for the recognition of universal Human Rights. Whether walking one mile or 22 miles, every step we took together counts. 

 

At the end of the day Adrienne Rich's poignant words "It will take all your heart, it will take all your breath. It will be short, it will not be simple" remind us that all living species are on a similar path. 

 

May we Reclaim The Heart for each and every one of us.   

 

Wherever you are 

RECLAIM RIGHTS.



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