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Parading a Move For the closing of the Museum of Modern Art's home on West 53rd Street and the opening of its temporary quarters in Long Island City, Queens, the Public Art Fund has organized a procession modeled after a traditional saint's day procession.
On April 1, the campaigners protested in the streets of San Salvador and organized a procession starting at Ilapongo's Rehabilitation Center For Women, where the accused women are being held.
Long engaged in public ceremonial culture, rituals, and performances, Tancons will organize a procession involving the Miami Gay Men's Chorus, Carnival Arts (which promotes carnival traditions), the Havana and Madrid-based artist collective Los Carpinteros, Italian visual artist Marinella Senatore, and more.
The owner of two Naugatuck Valley funeral homes was struck and killed in a bizarre traffic accident while he was organizing a funeral procession in front of one of his businesses last Monday morning.
To reinforce the new feel of peace here, the International Red Cross and Lebanese Red Cross are organizing a candlelight procession through the city on May 7--the eve of International Red Cross Day.
The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops is highlighting what it sees as the humanitarian consequences of a flawed immigration system by organizing a Mass and procession at the U.S.-Mexico border in Nogales, AZ.
While the Sejm comprised representatives only of the nobility and clergy, the reformers were supported by the burghers (townspeople), who in the fall of 1789 organized a Black Procession, demonstrating their desire to be part of the political process.
When the National Assembly dissolved itself, the people of Paris organized a triumphal procession for Robespierre.
Many construction workers do not, a truth brought home in 2011, when the Workers Defense Project organized a haunting procession to the State Capitol with 138 mock coffins, commemorating all the Texas construction workers who died in job-related incidents in 2009.
Here's the opening section, which hinted then at what has now been made official: In 1818, the farmers who ranged cattle on the steep mountainsides above Brig, a small town in southern Switzerland, organized a religious procession to deter a looming catastrophe.
Larger posters and billboards commemorate self-immolations, and whenever one occurs activists organize a solemn candlelit procession.
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