Wednesday, January 21, 2009

We Are One Concert (January 18)

We came to DC to help with the first aid tents scattered throughout the Disctrict. On Sunday, we ended up at 8 medical aid stations on the Mall, down to the Lincoln Memorial, for the We Are One Concert.


This We Are One concert drew 400,000 attendees inside the gates, in addition to an estimated 500,000 at the Washington Monument (to watch from afar). We made it inside the gates to check on the aid tents, and we stayed for the concert....

Aside from the regrattable circumstance which not only excluded Bp. Gene Robinson's invocation from the HBO broadcast, but also in strange coincidence reduced the loudspeaker volume significantly during the same invocation, the concert was inspiring even for those who may not be Obama-maniacs, so to speak.

The following are some pictures that I snapped during the event:


The Lincoln Memorial, before the concert.

The crowd at the Reflecting Pool...

The crowd that couldn't get in through the gates. They stood at the Washington Monument to watch the Lincoln Center concert.

The crowd at the Washington Monument....

The crowd at the Washington Monument....



View from the Washington Monument



We Are One concert stage



Looking back at the crowd during the concert...

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