Our data sources, and sites with missions similar to the Mourning Project.
The Iraq Body Count is a web site that has kept the most complete and most verifiably accurate information on the effects of the U.S. invasion on the people of Iraq. They have done this despite an edict from the U.S. military command that no names and no numbers of non-combatant Iraqi citizens may be collected.
Afghan civilian deaths by aerial bombing.
Antiwar.com regularly updates its list of combat casualties and death of American and Coalition forces in Iraq.
The Viewing Project is based in Eugene, Oregon, and is an installation of one hundred flag-draped coffins. It will be installed on the Eugene campus of the University of Oregon for the day of May 26th, 2004. The Mourning Project is honored to join this one-day exhibit, and will bring the lists that are displayed in its monthly gatherings.
The Memory Hole is a web site dedicated to information regarding the United States that is insufficiently recognized. In late April of 2004, through a Freedom of Informatin Act request, The Memory Hole acquired pictures of coffins of American service men and women returned from Iraq. Prior to this time and at the request of the President, no web site or newspaper had published such pictures.Veterans for Peace national office.
Veterans for Peace, Chapter 72 is the Portland local, and meets monthly. Very active and dedicated, and of great help to the Mourning Project.
Arlington West. The Santa Barbara Chapter of VFP. Creators of a remarkable memorial to fallen U.S. servicemen and women.