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Darryl Cherney & Fr. Bill O’Donnell: So how’d you become an activist?

Date:
Friday, April 11, 2003
Time:
7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Event Type:
Other
Organizer/Author:
Steve
Location Details:
Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universalists 1924 CEDAR ST. at Bonita (bet. Shattuck & MLK) 0.6 miles north of Berkeley BART. Buses: 15, 43, 7 or 9 to Cedar.

Personal stories of two Northern California activists :

Darryl Cherney
Earth First!-er who (with Judi Bari) won $ 4.5 million lawsuit against FBI & Oakland Police

Fr. Bill O’Donnell
Activist Catholic priest of Berkeley's St. Joseph the Worker church. He recently spent six months in prison for protesting at the School of the Americas

Part of a monthly series: So how’d you become an activist? in which local activists share their experiences and influences that helped them become effective forces for change.
Please note that this month's event is on a Friday, not a Thursday as usual.

Added to the calendar on Tue, Feb 3, 2004 10:25AM
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