Concepcion Picciotto, in Washington D.C. May 2014. Ms. Picciotto passed away just a few days ago, and I found this portrait of her from my visit to D.C. two years ago. Known for holding the longest standing act of political protest in U.S. history,...

Concepcion Picciotto, in Washington D.C. May 2014. Ms. Picciotto passed away just a few days ago, and I found this portrait of her from my visit to D.C. two years ago. Known for holding the longest standing act of political protest in U.S. history, she hung out outside the White House every day protesting nuclear arms. May she rest in peace.

Here’s a little more about Concepcion “Connie” or “Conchita” Picciotto.

Concepcion Picciotto, in Washington D.C. May 2014. Ms. Picciotto passed away just a few days ago, and I found this portrait of her from my visit to D.C. two years ago. Known for holding the longest standing act of political protest in U.S. history,...

Concepcion Picciotto, in Washington D.C. May 2014. Ms. Picciotto passed away just a few days ago, and I found this portrait of her from my visit to D.C. two years ago. Known for holding the longest standing act of political protest in U.S. history, she hung out outside the White House every day protesting nuclear arms. May she rest in peace.


Here’s a little more about Concepcion “Connie” or “Conchita” Picciotto.