Thursday, December 13, 2018

Sister Megan Rice, Nonviolent Resister


Episode 10

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Megan Gillespie Rice, S.H.C.J., is an anti-nuclear activist and Roman Catholic religious sister of the Society of the Holy Child Jesus, and a former missionary. On July 28, 2012, she and two others penetrated the heavily guarded Y-12 nuclear facility in Tennessee, reaching the outer walls of the complex’s highly enriched uranium materials facility.

Sister Megan Rice's photo courtesy Megan Finnerty.

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Sunday, December 2, 2018

A Conversation with Ex-CIA Analyst Ray McGovern



Episodes 8 & 9

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Ray McGovern Confronts Donald Rumsfeld: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v1FTmuhynaw

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Tuesday, October 23, 2018

A Conversation with Peace Activist Joy First


Episode 7

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A Conversation with Frank Cordaro


Episode 6

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Frank Cordaro is a former priest who has served a total of 6 years in prison as a result of various civil resistance actions, and who is active in the Catholic Worker movement. He was interviewed by Jack Gilroy.

Related Links:

Rev. Billy and the Church of Stop Shopping
Kings Bay Plowshares

Nonviolent Direct Action examines the societal and personal ramifications of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s insight that to passively accept an unjust system is to cooperate with that system, and thereby to become a participant in its evil.

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Tuesday, September 4, 2018

Disarm Trident Peace Walk



Episodes 4 & 5


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Two interviews with participants in the Disarm Trident Peace Walk, which started on 9/4/18 in Savannah, GA and ended on 9/12/18 in Kings Bay, GA. The walk was in solidarity with the Kings Bay Plowshares action that took place on 4/14/18, when 7 members of the Catholic Worker movement entered the Kings Bay Naval Base.

Episode 4 features Brian Terrel, Ellen Barfield, and Buddy Bell.
Episode 5 features Steve Baggarly, Beth Brockman, and Bill Ofenloch.

Links Related to the Interviews:

The Doomsday Machine: Confessions of a Nuclear War Planner, by Daniel Ellsberg

Blessed Assurance: At Home with the Bomb in Amarillo, TX, by A. Mojtabai

Videos from the January 2018 No Foreign Bases Conference

Buddy Bell's Okinawa video

International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons



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Sunday, August 26, 2018

A Conversation with Kathy Kelly


Episodes 2 & 3

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Author, speaker, peace activist, and Nobel Peace Prize Nominee Kathy Kelly co-coordinates Voices for Creative Nonviolence (www.vcnv.org), a campaign to end U.S. military and economic wars.

She was interview by Jack Gilroy on August 26, 2018.

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Saturday, July 21, 2018

Clare Grady - Kings Bay Plowshares Activist


Episode 1

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Clare Grady was interviewed by peace activist Jack Gilroy in Ithaca, NY on July 21, 2018.

Clare Grady is one of seven Catholic plowshares activists who entered Kings Bay Naval Submarine Base in St. Mary’s, Georgia on April 4th, 2018. They went to make real the prophet Isaiah’s command to “beat swords into plowshares”.

The seven chose to act on the 50th anniversary of the assassination of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., who devoted his life to addressing what he called the “triple evils of militarism, racism and materialism.” Carrying hammers and baby bottles of their own blood, the seven attempted to convert weapons of mass destruction. They hoped to call attention to the ways in which nuclear weapons kill every day, by their mere existence and maintenance.

Kings Bay Naval base opened in 1979 as the Navy’s Atlantic Ocean Trident port. It is the largest nuclear submarine base in the world. There are six ballistic missile subs and two guided missile subs based at Kings Bay. The activists went to three sites on the base: The SWFLANT administration building, the D5 Missile monument installation and the nuclear weapons storage bunkers.

The activists used crime scene tape, hammers and hung banners reading: “The ultimate logic of racism is genocide - Dr. Martin Luther King”, “The ultimate logic of Trident is omnicide” and “Nuclear weapons: illegal / immoral.” They also brought an indictment charging the U.S. government for crimes against peace. The activists at the nuclear weapons storage bunkers were Elizabeth McAlister, 78, of Jonah House, Baltimore; Fr. Steve Kelly SJ, 69, of the Bay Area, California; and Carmen Trotta, 55, of the New York Catholic Worker.

At the Strategic Weapons Facility Atlantic Administration building were Clare Grady, 59, of the Ithaca Catholic Worker; and Martha Hennessy, 62, of the New York Catholic Worker. At the Trident D5 monuments were Mark Colville, 55, of the Amistad Catholic Worker, New Haven, Connecticut; and Patrick O’Neill, 61, of the Fr. Charlie Mulholland Catholic Worker, Garner, North Carolina.

This is the latest of 100 similar actions around the world beginning in 1980 in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania.

https://www.kingsbayplowshares7.org/

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