Carmen Lodise, left, and Bob Potter are working with others on a grass roots campaign a peace monume

Carmen Lodise, left, and Bob Potter are working with others on a grass roots campaign a peace monument, model in foreground, to be located in Perfect Park. The monument, designed by local artist Colin Gray, honors the idea of peaceful protest and harkens back to Santa Barbara's anti–war protests in the 1960s. Supporters say the effort been given new meaning since the Iraq conflict. (Photo by Bryan Chan/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
Carmen Lodise, left, and Bob Potter are working with others on a grass roots campaign a peace monument, model in foreground, to be located in Perfect Park. The monument, designed by local artist Colin Gray, honors the idea of peaceful protest and harkens back to Santa Barbara's anti–war protests in the 1960s. Supporters say the effort been given new meaning since the Iraq conflict. (Photo by Bryan Chan/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
Carmen Lodise, left, and Bob Potter are working with others on a grass roots campaign a peace monume
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11 February, 2003
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