Interview with Dr. Charles Clements and Asa Baber
Interviewing Vietnam veterans and peace activists Dr. Charles Clements and Asa Baber.
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Interviewing Vietnam veterans and peace activists Dr. Charles Clements and Asa Baber.
Discussing Nicaragua with author and activist Dr. Charles Clements.
Program includes an excerpt of a 1982 interview with Steinem.
The early influences of his father, his time in prison, and a bomb being sent to his home are among the topics covered in Dellinger’s book, “From Yale to Jail: The Story of a Moral Dissenter”. Dellinger is best known for being one of the Chicago Eight. He recalls a time in Lincoln Park, IL when he was warned to get out of there quickly because the police were told to attack Dellinger and his group.
Since no men were allowed to picket against the Phelps Dodge Corp., Mexican American women showed up and according to Kingsolver’s book, “Holding the Line,” the picket lines were a brand new experience for the women. Some of the women had to get their husbands’ permission to picket. The group of women found their lives transformed not only with their cause but with new bonds of friendship from the other women.