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[IMC-Announce] People's History Tour - May 18
Baltimore People's Bus Tour -- May 18, 2008
Commemorating the Catonsville Nine Anniversary
For over twenty years there have been many Baltimore Peoples Bus Tours.
This tour will commemorate the 40th Anniversary of the Catonsville Nine
protest of May 17, 1968.
It will also celebrate that eras legacy of struggle, when many of
Baltimores citizens--women and men , black and whiteworked together to
protest against the Viet Nam War and against racism, sexism and poverty.
Join the bus to hear some of the original organizers describe how they
built a movement and alternative institutions.
Sunday, May 18, 2008
10:00-1:00
(rain or shine)
The bus will depart from St. Johns United Methodist Church at 2640 St.
Paul Street at 10:00 and return at 1:00. There is ample on-street parking.
Tickets: $10
Tickets may be purchased in advance at Red Emmas, 800 St.Paul Street (St.
Paul at West Madison) or reserved and paid by credit card at
<info-AT-redemmas.org>
Highlights of the Tour:
1) Peoples Free Medical Clinic Learn about collaboration among Black
Panthers, Baltimore Womens Liberation and Baltimore Defense Committee to
house the clinic, Women: A Journal of Liberation and Baltimore Womens
Liberation.
2) Former site of the Customs House - Learn about GI opposition to the war
in Vietnam and parallels with the war in Iraq.
3) Viva House Learn about feeding the poor at a Catholic Workers Soup
Kitchen.
4) Former site of the Peace Action Center Learn about Baltimores
widespread anti-Viet Nam protests.
5) Edmondson Village/Route 40/ - Learn about the Black Panther Party in
Baltimore and about Westside development (the Road to Nowhere).
6) former site of the Catonsville Draft Board Learn about the legendary
burning of draft records and ensuing trial.
Plus additional commentary en route.
Presenters and an historical link include:
* Jim Baldridge (Veterans for Peace)
* Willa Bickham and Brendan Walsh (Viva House)
* Herman Heyn (Peace Action Center)
* R.B. Jones (Black Panthers)
* Donna Poggi Keck (Women, A Journal of Liberation)
* Dean Pappas (Peace Action Center)
* Barbara Staton (teenaged witness to Baltimores 1968 urban rebellion)
Sponsors: Ric Pfeffer Lecture Committee/Research Associates Foundation
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Commemorating the Catonsville Nine Anniversary
For over twenty years there have been many Baltimore Peoples Bus Tours.
This tour will commemorate the 40th Anniversary of the Catonsville Nine
protest of May 17, 1968.
It will also celebrate that eras legacy of struggle, when many of
Baltimores citizens--women and men , black and whiteworked together to
protest against the Viet Nam War and against racism, sexism and poverty.
Join the bus to hear some of the original organizers describe how they
built a movement and alternative institutions.
Sunday, May 18, 2008
10:00-1:00
(rain or shine)
The bus will depart from St. Johns United Methodist Church at 2640 St.
Paul Street at 10:00 and return at 1:00. There is ample on-street parking.
Tickets: $10
Tickets may be purchased in advance at Red Emmas, 800 St.Paul Street (St.
Paul at West Madison) or reserved and paid by credit card at
<info-AT-redemmas.org>
Highlights of the Tour:
1) Peoples Free Medical Clinic Learn about collaboration among Black
Panthers, Baltimore Womens Liberation and Baltimore Defense Committee to
house the clinic, Women: A Journal of Liberation and Baltimore Womens
Liberation.
2) Former site of the Customs House - Learn about GI opposition to the war
in Vietnam and parallels with the war in Iraq.
3) Viva House Learn about feeding the poor at a Catholic Workers Soup
Kitchen.
4) Former site of the Peace Action Center Learn about Baltimores
widespread anti-Viet Nam protests.
5) Edmondson Village/Route 40/ - Learn about the Black Panther Party in
Baltimore and about Westside development (the Road to Nowhere).
6) former site of the Catonsville Draft Board Learn about the legendary
burning of draft records and ensuing trial.
Plus additional commentary en route.
Presenters and an historical link include:
* Jim Baldridge (Veterans for Peace)
* Willa Bickham and Brendan Walsh (Viva House)
* Herman Heyn (Peace Action Center)
* R.B. Jones (Black Panthers)
* Donna Poggi Keck (Women, A Journal of Liberation)
* Dean Pappas (Peace Action Center)
* Barbara Staton (teenaged witness to Baltimores 1968 urban rebellion)
Sponsors: Ric Pfeffer Lecture Committee/Research Associates Foundation
5)
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