I’m a few days behind in my New York Times reading, but, a few days ago, they ran a story about the 50th anniversary of the Port Huron Statement, and I wanted to be sure to share a link. The Port Huron Statement, for those of you who aren’t familiar with it, was the primary […]
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Celebrating 50 years of the Port Huron Statement, and considering its relevance today, in Michigan and beyond
Posted in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged activism, Albert Camus, Arnold Kaufman, Betty Friedan, Blowin' in the Wind, C. Wright Mills, League for Industrial Democracy, manifestos, Michael Harrington, New Left, Occupy, Occupy Wall Street, participatory democracy, Pope John XXIII, Port Huron Statement, SDS, student activism, Students for a Democratic Society, The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan, Tom Hayden, University of Michigan 17 Comments