People will come together in their town's courthouse square, or on a busy downtown intersection, or in front of a church building, or in front of the local Army recruiting office, or in front of the White House in Washington, D.C. Many of these people will be children, many will be high school and university students. Many will be elderly citizens on Social Security and many will be unemployed. Some will be doctors, homemakers, designers, clergy, teachers, and midwives. Some will be Peace activists and some will be soldiers just arrived home after serving 12 months in Iraq with the Army reserve. They will speak many different languages. Some will worship in mosques, some in churches, some in synagogues, some in temples, some in the forest. They may be as different from each other as yellow is from red, as different as black is from white.[more]