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Peter Yarrow's life work has been framed by his conviction that music can transform society. As a performer and activist, Peter has used music in just this way, inspiring and bringing people together to create a more just, peaceful, and compassionate society. Beginning in the early 1960s, the music of Peter, Paul & Mary became, for millions of people, the genesis of their activism.
Peter commits his time and talent to many issues: equal rights, peace, the environment, gender equality, homelessness, hospice care, education, and many others. Peter's gift for songwriting has produced some of the most moving songs in the Peter, Paul & Mary repertoire including "Puff, the Magic Dragon," "Day is Done," "Light One Candle," and "The Great Mandala."
Peter, Paul & Mary participated in the Civil Rights Movement, which brought them to Washington in 1963 to sing at the historic march led by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., as well as the Selma-Montgomery march in 1965. Peter went on to produce and coordinate numerous events for the Peace/Anti-Vietnam War movement, including festivals at Madison Square Garden and Shea Stadium. These efforts culminated in the 1969 "Celebration of Life" march in Washington, in which some half-million people participated.
Peter is currently committed to an effort which he considers to be his most meaningful undertaking to date. Called Operation Respect: "Don't Laugh At Me: (DLAM), this project is based on his passionate belief that music can be a powerful educational tool and an inspiration for children and educators alike. DLAM combines music with character development curricula to foster a climate of respect in schools.
Peter believes that "We may not have achieved our dreams in the time frame that we once believed was possible, but the magnitude of what is yet to be achieved only confirms the crucial nature of our commitment. Knowing this, we cannot stop now."
peteryarrow.net
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COVID-19 POLICY
Effective March 23, 2024, the Peoples' Voice Cafe will no longer require that anyone who attends wear a mask. We will continue to keep a supply of masks on hand for anyone who wants one.
Also effective March 23, 2024, Peoples' Voice Cafe will resume the sale of snacks and beverages.
Other covid safety protocols remain unchanged. We will continue to limit in-person attendance to 85, we will continue to use three HEPA filters in the Assembly Hall, we will continue to offer live streaming, and we will continue to recommend (but not require) vaccination and/or testing.
After on-line sales for in-person tickets have ended, tickets will still be available at the door.