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Civil LiberTrees
Civil LiberTrees
18 episodes
2 weeks ago
Conversations with students, faculty members, and other experts on particular issues pertaining to civil liberties on Stanford's campus and beyond. Interviewees' perspectives are their own and do not necessarily represent the national ACLU's.
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Conversations with students, faculty members, and other experts on particular issues pertaining to civil liberties on Stanford's campus and beyond. Interviewees' perspectives are their own and do not necessarily represent the national ACLU's.
Show more...
Government
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Voices of Resistance: Lessons from Vietnam War Activism to Modern Campus Movements
Civil LiberTrees
24 minutes 23 seconds
1 year ago
Voices of Resistance: Lessons from Vietnam War Activism to Modern Campus Movements

In this episode, we speak with three Stanford alumni—Christine Mrak, James Schoch, and Ira Arlook—who were deeply involved in Vietnam War activism during their time on campus. Their stories offer a fascinating look into the experiences and challenges of protesting the Vietnam War, drawing parallels to modern campus movements. They also share valuable advice for young activists looking to create meaningful change in today’s world.


TW:  This episode contains mentions of death, violence, and disciplinary proceedings at Stanford.


Music:

“Black Heat” by Ross Bugden

“Signal to Noise” by Scott Buckley

“Political BGM” by Rijo Tunes

“Demise of A Nation” by Secession Studios

“Phoenix” by Scott Buckley

“Resolution” by Scott Buckley

Civil LiberTrees
Conversations with students, faculty members, and other experts on particular issues pertaining to civil liberties on Stanford's campus and beyond. Interviewees' perspectives are their own and do not necessarily represent the national ACLU's.