David Fenton and County Commissioner Catherine McClary at Drawing for Free Pot Giveaway, Ann Arbor City Hall, January 1975 Photographer: Jack Stubbs
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She's Militant, Frank -- And Powerful
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22
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February
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1978
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Washtenaw County Commissioner Catherine McClary, January 1978 Photographer: Larry E. Wright
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'Crater' Filled in To Mark War's End
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5
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May
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1975
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Treasurer's Small Request Draws Smile
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August
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1975
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Clerk Balks At Recognizing New Commissioner
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February
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Prosecutor's Effort Fails To Halt Pot 'Giveaway'
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January
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1975
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Prosecutor In Court To Halt Pot Contest
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AADL Productions Podcast: Bring It Back, Take It Forward Conference
Bring It Back, Take It Forward (BIBTIF), a 3-day conference celebrating 50 years of activism in southeast Michigan, will take place March 12-14, 2010. In this podcast, we talk with two of the conference organizers, Elizabeth Gonzalez and Jim Toy. Gonzalez, a graduate student in the UM School of Social Work, and Toy, a veteran activist and founding member of the University's Lesbian-Gay Male Programs Office in 1971, reflect on the achievements and challenges of activism in the late 1960s and early 1970s, as well as their hopes for the conference and the future of the progressive movement.