She protested against nuclear arms outside the White House for 34 years. Her vigil is finally over

Concepcion Picciotto, the protester who maintained a peace vigil outside the White House for more than three decades, a demonstration widely considered to be the longest-running act of political protest in US history, has died in shelter for homeless women in Washington.
She was believed to be 80.
She had recently suffered a fall, but the immediate cause of death on Monday was not known, said Schroeder Stribling, the shelter’s executive director.

In a 2013 profile for The Washington Post, Picciotto said that she spent more than 30 years of her life outside the White House “to stop the world from being destroyed.”
Through her presence, she hoped to remind others to take whatever action they could, however small, to help end wars and stop violence, particularly against children.