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March
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1989
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On Civil Disobedience...

Why would a person choose to risk arrest and prosecution? Come and listen to four panelists who have resisted at the Nevada Nuclear Weapons Test Site and at Williams International, maker of cruise missile engines in Walled Lake, Michigan. Elizabeth Clare, Dorothy Henderson, Marge Munger and Marjorie Winkleman will share their ideas and experiences on civil disobedience and nonviolent resistance. The doors open at 7 pm and the meeting begins at 7:30 pm. The meeting will be held on Sunday, March 12 at the St. Aidan's-Northside Church, 1679 Broadway, Ann Arbor. All are welcome. For more information please call 761-1718.

PURPOSE: WAND's goals are to educate ourselves and the public about the dangers of continued nuclear arms buildup, to influence our Congressional representatives by informed lobbying, and to empower people, especially women, personally and politically.

MEETINGS AND MEMBERSHIP: Meetings are held the second Sunday night of the month at St. Aidan's/Northside Church, 1679 Broadway. Call our Information Hotline at 761-1718 for a message announcing important lobbying information, meeting times, and upcoming events. Our Speaker's Bureau provides trained speakers who will address groups, classes, and public forums and rallies on a variety of issues. Contact Tobi Hanna-Davies at 662-7869. Child care is available.

Washtenaw County Women's Action for Nuclear Disarmament, Inc. (WAND), P.O. Box 1815, Ann Arbor, Ml 48106-1815, 761-1718.

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