Tag Archives: anti-Vietnam war

If There Were a Draft, Would You Go?

If there were a draft, would you go? It is likely an easy “no” to most of us now—especially in the context of the Vietnam War, with decades of hindsight and a clearer understanding of its brutality. But in the … Continue reading

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Remembering Jim Holiman, Local Activist Mentor: Rest In Power

Before there were cell phones, or the internet or Zoom, campus activism in C-U was alive and well. Posters and word of mouth brought people of conscience together for strategy sessions and social justice cultural events at the Illinois Disciples … Continue reading

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