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DESCRIPTION:A series of four "Conversations in Nonviolence" hosted by the Resource 
 Center for Nonviolence, with local activists who have chosen nonviolence as 
 a strategy for social change. \n\nThe first in the series features Richard 
 Vittitow on "How Cassius Clay Helped Mr. George and Me Integrate the 
 Restaurants of Louisville."\n\nDick Vittitow is retired in Santa Cruz and 
 living as an activist and bon vivant. For more than 30 years he worked as a 
 grass-roots development consultant in countries such as Bangladesh, Nepal, 
 Malawi and Pakistan where he lived for two years. He co-founded Path 
 Setters Institute with his wife, Marion, and worked for five years on 
 resource and development issues with US/Mexico border communities. He is 
 currently writing a collection of stories about the gifts and trials of 
 growing up in a small town in Southern Indiana.\n\nWatsh for others in the 
 series:\nThursday, June 5, Bob Fitch, who worked with Martin Luther King, 
 Jr., during the Civil Rights Movement and with Cesar Chavez, as a 
 photo-journalist.\nThursday, June 12, Luis Alejo, a lawyer, one of the 
 founders of the Brown Berets, formerly with California Rural Legal 
 Assistance, now with the Monterey Superior Court and a long-time 
 Watsonville activist.\nThursday, June 19, Louise and Joel Wallock, talking 
 about their experiences teaching conflict resolution in India.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/05/24/18501998.php
SUMMARY:Conversations in Nonviolence
LOCATION:Resource Center for Nonviolence\n515 Broadway, Santa Cruz
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/05/24/18501998.php
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