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Monthly Archives: April 2005
Local group tackles diversity issues — and much more
By Damon Krane April 11, 2005 Athens News ************* While a well-written piece overall, an April 4 article on an anti-war event organized by InterAct contained one piece of incorrect information. InterAct was not formed in 2003 “to tackle diversity … Continue reading
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Don’t throw out the baby with the bong water: ‘From protest to resistance’ is a 1960’s lesson to remember
By Damon Krane April 14, 2005 The Post (Athens, Ohio) May 2005 The InterActivist (Athens, Ohio) *********************** As one member of InterAct, the group primarily responsible for last week’s die-in protest against the war on Iraq, I’d like to respond … Continue reading →