May 24, 2024

Reflections on Civil Disobedience

Reflections on Civil Disobedience

Today we talk about the protests on college campuses and Craig tells a story similar to today, when he protested the Vietnam War.  Articles used:       Since the recording of this podcast on civil disobedience, we have...

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Today we talk about the protests on college campuses and Craig tells a story similar to today, when he protested the Vietnam War. 

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Since the recording of this podcast on civil disobedience, we have learned that the Prisoners of Conscience that have served time for crossing the line at the then Ft. Banning, Georgia was under-reported in this episode.  The SOAW website states that, "Since the beginning of the movement, 300 people have collectively served over 100 years in federal prisons and county jails, with another 50 people serving probation and house-arrest sentences."   https://soaw.org/soa-watch-then-and-now
 
ACTION STEP:
Petition your elected representatives to oppose growing militarism.  You can send an email provided by the United Church of Christ:  https://p2a.co/UX5NjLp?inf_contact_key=90fc451b55b877c45c936453a2ea7280dcd31c885f4ab1b34be5363d83ed1062