Sylvia Hart Wright
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Monthly Archives: September 2016
A Political Pro Who “Worked His Tail Off for Bernie” (Matt Keating)
Sylvia: It’s August 29, 2016 and I’m interviewing Matt Keating. I know you were very active in the Bernie Sanders campaign. What do you do for a living these days? Matt K: I’m a campaign consultant. I’m a political organizer. … Continue reading
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Tagged "greatest generation" FDR Democrats, Bernie delegates at national convention, Independence Hall Philadelphia, Jeff Merkley 2016 Democratic Convention, Lane Community College theatre program, Lane County Oregon Bernie supporters, Matt Keating, Rep. Allen West of Florida
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Opposing War and “the School of the Assassins” — Trudy Maloney
It’s August 10, 2016 and I’m interviewing Trudy Maloney. What have you done for a living? Trudy: I did social service. I worked with survivors of traumatic brain injury for about twenty years. That’s how I met Ed, my husband. … Continue reading
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Tagged Food deserts in American ghettos, Liberal Religious Youth -- Unitarian Church, Peg Morton, School of the Americas, Torture and political terror in Latin America, Trudy Maloney, Volunteers in Service to America, Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation
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Decades of Leading Struggles for a Better World (Michael Carrigan)
Sylvia : It’s August 2nd, 2016 and I’m recording an interview with Michael Carrigan. I know that you work for the Community Alliance of Lane County (CALC). How would you describe your duties there? Michael C.: I’m the program director … Continue reading
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Tagged Housing the homeless/unhoused, Japanese-American cooperation, Michael Carrigan, opposing above ground nuclear tests, Opposing bigotry in a community, saving old growth forests, techniques of grassroots activism, Three Mile Island nuclear reactor, U.S. military budget
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