Eyes Wide Open and The Cost of War on display at Indiana University, Bloomington.
The Cost of War
The purpose of The Cost of War is to highlight the economic cost of the war and demand that Congress shift war funding to support human needs here and real solution in Iraq and Afghanistan. The display features 10 seven-foot banners that explore the one day cost of war and how that money could be better spent on human needs.
To read more about The Cost of War, please visit www.afsc.org/cost.
To find out how to bring The Cost of War to your community, please contact Erin Polley.