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DESCRIPTION:Intimate, informal memorial sharing of appreciations for human rights icon 
 Ann Fagan Ginger, followed by brainstorming and collaboration re furthering 
 her legacy in at least two ways:              1.  Publish her last two 
 books, 101 Human Rights and How to Use Them, and her memoire, My Radical 
 Journalist Family. \n2.  Find a home for the archives of the Meiklejohn 
 Civil Liberties Institute and of the Southern Poverty Law Center and/or get 
 them all digitized - 650 boxes which, meanwhile, require temporary storage. 
                                                                             
                                                                        
 Accused of being communist, McCarthyism prevented her practice of law for 
 10 years.  Then she sued, all the way to the SCOTUS (where she also later 
 successfully defended Angela Davis) and helped end the fascistic practice. 
 Her work must be remembered and her courage emulated, now more than ever!  
 At the birth of the Free Speech Movement, at Sproul Plaza on the UCB 
 campus, she made a speech from atop the police car when Mario Savio 
 finished speaking. She lived past 100 and never stopped educating and 
 inspiring effective action for a just, peaceful world.  Even if you weren't 
 lucky enough to know her, come prepared to join a committee to further her 
 work, to which you may donate at the website above please.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2026/06/05/18886583.php
SUMMARY:Honoring Ann Fagan Ginger: further her legacy of civil and human rights, international law
LOCATION:BFUU Hall, 1924 Cedar St., Berkeley a block east of MLK Jr Wy
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2026/06/05/18886583.php
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