Amnesty International's Candle Day
Amnesty International's Candle Day was held in the CBD last Friday at four different locations; Federation Square, QV, State Library and Bourke Street Mall. The following pictures highlight some of the activities that were held at the four locations.

1. I had an AI logo painted on my right hand.

2. One of the volunteers at the Fed Square booth.

3. Booth at the State Library.

4. One of the volunteers talking to a passer-by at the State Library.

5. Signing of petition at the QV booth.

6. One of the volunteers at the QV booth.

7. That's the AI (Vic) coordinator, Zoe, who got a passer-by to sign a petition letter.

8. The QV booth.

9. Bourke Street Mall booth. There was a 'human statue' who dressed up as a Guantanamo Bay inmate. Beside him is an American volunteer.

10. The Bourke Street Mall booth.

11. More staff members congregated at the Fed Square booth in the evening.

12. Sue Anne and Jia (the latter is a Karipap News journalist) were quite sporting to attend this AI function.

13. They were so sporting that they even signed some petition letters (that's Chelsea on the left, BTW. She heads the Media Team at the AI Victoria branch)...

14. ... posed with the 'human statue'...


15. ... got their faces painted...

16. ... and they did a lil' jig to show how happy they were. :D

17. The ladies at the Fed Square booth.

18. The ladies at the Fed Square booth.

19. The human statue overlooking Fed Square.

20. Overall, the Candle Day event was quite a success. Kudos to the organisers and volunteers for their hard work. :)
1. I had an AI logo painted on my right hand.
2. One of the volunteers at the Fed Square booth.
3. Booth at the State Library.
4. One of the volunteers talking to a passer-by at the State Library.
5. Signing of petition at the QV booth.
6. One of the volunteers at the QV booth.
7. That's the AI (Vic) coordinator, Zoe, who got a passer-by to sign a petition letter.
8. The QV booth.
9. Bourke Street Mall booth. There was a 'human statue' who dressed up as a Guantanamo Bay inmate. Beside him is an American volunteer.
10. The Bourke Street Mall booth.
11. More staff members congregated at the Fed Square booth in the evening.
12. Sue Anne and Jia (the latter is a Karipap News journalist) were quite sporting to attend this AI function.
13. They were so sporting that they even signed some petition letters (that's Chelsea on the left, BTW. She heads the Media Team at the AI Victoria branch)...
14. ... posed with the 'human statue'...
15. ... got their faces painted...
16. ... and they did a lil' jig to show how happy they were. :D
17. The ladies at the Fed Square booth.
18. The ladies at the Fed Square booth.
19. The human statue overlooking Fed Square.
20. Overall, the Candle Day event was quite a success. Kudos to the organisers and volunteers for their hard work. :)
Candle Day is Amnesty International’s annual awareness-raising campaign involving hundreds of volunteers across the state. It runs from the 8th to 10th May and celebrates AI’s successes while also reminding us of the challenges that lie ahead.


2 comments:
great photos, totally love the black and white.
HEHEh! Jiayueh and I make it look like a little kids' party.
I really like the ladies at the fed square pic. Paparazzi shot!
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