Sylvia Hart Wright
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Monthly Archives: March 2017
From “Lincoln Republican” Roots, an SDS Organizer and More (Chuck Hunt — Part 1)
Sylvia: This is March 3, 2017 and I’m interviewing Chuck Hunt. I know that you’re a retired sociology professor who seems to have been an activist on the left for much of your adult life. So you want to talk … Continue reading →
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Tagged Black Studies at the U of Wisconsin, Boston Draft Resistance Group, Chuck Hunt, civil rights movement in the fifties, Claymont Delaware, COINTELPRO and sixties activists, Dixonville Canada, FBI oversight of contact with China in the fifties, gay rights in Washington State, Getting approved for NEXUS to Canada, Ham radio in the fifties, High school upgrading in Canada, integrating Central High School in Little Rock, political law collectives, political protest at the U of Wisconsin, Radio Beijing China, SDS and the women's movement, Students for a Democratic Society
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Making a New Life and Speaking out after Prison (Patricia Coldeen)
Sylvia: It’s February 13, 2017 and I’m interviewing Patricia Coldeen. I know you’ve been through some hard experiences and in recent years you’ve made yourself a whole new life. What do you think in your past led you to become … Continue reading →
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Tagged alcohol abuse stories, drug abuse stories, hiring ex offenders, Partnership for Safety and Justice, Patricia Coldeen, Pell Grants for felons, prisoners working in Oregon State Parks, rehabilitating ex offenders, resisting the First Gulf War, Ron Chase and Sponsors in Oregon, substance abuse programs in prison, Voices and Faces of Recovery, Willamette Family Drug and Alcohol Treatment, writing programs in prison
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