
Bed-In for Peace
The Bed-In for Peace was a nonviolent protest led by John Lennon and Yoko Ono in 1969. After their marriage, they invited the media to their hotel room in Amsterdam for a week, promoting peace and opposition to the Vietnam War. During this time, they held discussions, performed music, and shared their message of love and non-violence with the public. The event was symbolic, highlighting the power of peaceful activism and drawing attention to global issues. It aimed to inspire others to engage in peaceful efforts for change rather than resorting to violence.