In November, 1,150 cities around the world—including 60 capitals—lit up public buildings to support an end to the death penalty.
In November, 1,150 cities around the world—including 60 capitals—lit up public buildings to support an end to the death penalty. The “Cities for Life—Cities Against the Death Penalty” campaign was started by the Rome-based Catholic Sant’Egidio Community in 2002. The most recent event resulted in a special evening lighting of the Coliseum in Rome, Cathedral Square in Barcelona, and St. James Cathedral in Toronto.
Links:
[1] http://sojo.net/magazine/2010/02
[2] http://sojo.net/biography/rose-marie-berger
[3] http://sojo.net/magazine/2010/02/cities-light-life#comment-covenant
[4] http://sojo.net/letter-to-the-editor?post=Cities%20Light%20Up%20for%20Life
[5] http://sojo.net/donate