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      <image:title>Lectures - A Vietnam Peace Commemoration Committee Webinar on Afghanistan and Vietnam (and Cambodia) Monday, September 13, 5 p.m. Register by clicking here What Happens When the Illusions End? Link to Speaker Bio’s here Speakers: H. Bruce Franklin, Doug Hostetter, Laura Jedeed, Ben Kiernan, Suraya Sadeed Moderator Paul Lauter is A. K. and G. M. Smith Professor of Literature Emeritus at Trinity College. He is the author, most recently, of Our Sixties: An Activist’s History. Lauter served as president of the American Studies Association (USA) and has spoken and consulted at universities in almost every state and in 25 countries. Earlier in his career, he worked for the American Friends Service Committee, ran a community school in Washington, DC, helped found The Feminist Press, directed the US Servicemen’s Fund, and was active in a variety of Movement organizations.</image:title>
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      <image:title>Lectures - Virtual - 1960’s Activism, Archives and the Now: A Talk by Paul Lauter April 20, 2021, 5:00PM - 6:15PM EDT VIRTUAL, LECTURE</image:title>
      <image:caption>In his new book, Paul Lauter, Allan K. and Gwendolyn Miles Smith Professor of Literature, Emeritus, recounts his experiences in the tumultuous 1960’s as an activist involved in the many movements to fight against war and for social, racial and gender equality. It was a transformational decade which echoes in today’s social justice activities and political turmoil. Dr. Lauter has donated his personal archive to the Watkinson Library and has also facilitated donation of the RESIST organization’s entire archive. RESIST, with Dr. Lauter as a founding member, was initially formed to encourage resistance to the Vietnam War draft but grew to encompass other progressive movements. The Watkinson and Trinity College Library have collaborated to digitize a portion of these materials. As a result, Dr. Lauter’s academic and social works are reflected in both the print and digital collections.  Please register for this event.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Lectures - Virtual Author Talk w/ Paul Lauter @ the Farmington Public Libraries Date: Thursday, February 18th Time: 6:30 - 7:30 pm Location: Virtually, on Zoom</image:title>
      <image:caption>Link to recording here Event Details: Join Professor Emeritus Paul Lauter as he discusses his new book, Our Sixties: An Activist's History. In Our Sixties, Lauter uses his wide-ranging experience as an activist and writer to examine the values, exploits, victories, implications, and sometimes the failings, of the sixties "Movement". He writes about a range of movement activities - 1964 Mississippi freedom schools; Students for a Democratic Society (SDS); the Morgan community school in Washington, DC, (which he headed); a variety of antiwar, antidraft actions; the New University Conference, a radical group of faculty and graduate students; The Feminist Press (which he helped found); and the United States Servicemen's Fund, an organization supporting antiwar GIs - all from the perspective of a full time participant. Lauter got fired, got busted, got published, and even got tenure. He gives the details in his book.</image:caption>
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