Sunday, August 31, 2008

Peace Sign Turns 50!


As the International Peace Day approaches I thought I would give a little tidbit of information about the most recognized symbol of peace--the peace sign which turned 50 this year!


Designed in 1958, by textile designer, Gerald Holtom, this widely recognized symbol signified Britain’s desire for nuclear disarmament. The peace symbol was brought to America by Bayard Rustin and quickly adopted by a growing civil rights movement dedicated to nonviolence. Over time, it had evolved from its association with nuclear disarmament to a symbol for counterculture. By the 1960’s the peace symbol was a symbol of free love and the hippies. The peace symbol has proven its endurance as a fixture in society. Today, as the arms race and war continue, the peace symbol is still visible at anti-war rallies and demonstrations...and on half of my t-shirts and on my school bus yellow Xterra!

Celebrate, promote whirlled peas, make love, not war.

5 comments:

Maude Lynn said...

Cool! I didn't know the origin!

gary rith said...

Make jobs not war? Make cookies not war? Maybe make pottery not war?
OH YES thank you for the order. Mister pig will be heading your way starting Tuesday!

Anonymous said...

Let's have a Belgian beer on the next 50 years ;-)

gary rith said...

Make jokes, not war!

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