Wednesday, March 6, 2019
Women in Black continue protest for peace
Three members of
Buffalo’s division of the Women in Black network, from left, Valerie
Niederhoffer, Sue Phibbs and Ann Marie Bowman, gather at Elmwood Avenue and
Bidwell Parkway to protest President Donald Trump’s threats of military
intervention in Venezuela. The protesters have been affiliated with WNY Women
in Black since its start. On occasion, they have been assuced of anti-patriotism and have been pelted with food and other items. The group
made significant allies over time, however, including legendary folk singer
Pete Seeger, who attended one of their protests in 2013, and Buffalo
photographer Milton Rogoven, who frequently protested with them until his death
in 2011. The group has been meeting every Saturday from noon to 1 p.m. since 2003,
following the United States’ initiation of the Iraq War. Women in Black is an
international network that was founded by women in Jerusalem in 1988. By I'Jaz Eberhardt and Dylan Sleight