To virginia and some scrufffi looking individual shoved a pamphlet at me, kind of like you had no choice but to take it and you and i are old enough to remember mimeograph, the ink came off on my hands and i was getting annoyed but i looked at it, and it said, el salvador, another vietnam. My first protest was against vietnam, and so when i saw el salvador compared to vietnam, i was interested. I ended up going to a meeting, and i volunteered, shoving those same mimeograph sk ed pamphlets into peoples hands trying to elingt people. Who handed out those pamphlets . The committee for solidarity with the people of el salvador, i worked with them for a few months, but then i thought since the Reagan Administration was taking a regional approach to south america, i thought their approach should be regional and they disagreed. Where did the money come from . I wasnt paid. But for the organization . I think it was all donations. But im not sure, i was just a volunteer. Who cared about el salv
This week on q a, Jody Williams, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize discusses her recent autobiography titled, my name is Jody Williams. . Jody williams, what role did a pamphlet play in your life . I was living here in washington, d. C. , it was february of 1981, i was rushing to the metro stop trying to get on the train early and get home to virginia and some scruffy looking individual shoved a pamphlet at me, kind of like you had no choice but to take it and you and i are old enough to remember mimeograph, the ink came off on my hands and i was getting annoyed but i looked at it, and it said, el salvador, another vietnam. My first protest was against vietnam, and so when i saw el salvador compared to vietnam, i was interested. I ended up going to a meeting, and i volunteered, shoving those same mimeographed pamphlets into peoples hands trying to educate people. Who handed out those pamphlets . The committee for solidarity with the people of el salvador, i worked with them for a few mon
Pamphlet at me, kind of like you had no choice but to take it and you and i are old enough to remember mimeograph, the ink came off on my hands and i was getting annoyed but i looked at it, and it said, el salvador, another vietnam. My first protest was against vietnam, and so when i saw el salvador compared to vietnam, i was interested. I ended up going to a meeting, and i volunteered, shoving those same mimeographed pamphlets into peoples hands trying to educate people. Who handed out those pamphlets . The committee for solidarity with the people of el salvador, i worked with them for a few months, but then i thought since the Reagan Administration was taking a regional approach to south america, i thought their approach should be regional and they disagreed. Where did the money come from . I wasnt paid. But for the organization . I think it was all donations. But im not sure, i was just a volunteer. Who cared about el salvador back then . Reagan, if you remember, was drawing the lin
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