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Photos: Standing out for Frances

Photos: Standing out for FrancesView Photo Gallery The Rev. Andrea Ayvazian, left, of Northampton turns to talk with Bonner McAllester of Monterey during a standout in front of L3Harris Technologies in Northampton in memory of the late activist Frances Crowe on Monday, March 15, 2021, which would have been her 102nd birthday. The photo on Ayvazian’s sign was taken by Ayvazian’s late mother, Gloria Ayvazian, a friend and neighbor of Crowe’s. STAFF PHOTO/KEVIN GUTTING Nancy Talanian, left, of Whately holds a sign with a question the late Northampton activist Frances Crowe would pose. Talanian was among about 50 people who gathered in front of L3Harris Technologies in Northampton for a standout in memory of Crowe on Monday, March 15, 2021, which would have been her 102nd birthday. STAFF PHOTO/KEVIN GUTTING

Crowley s Life During The Potato Famine - 1567 Words

Crowley s Life During The Potato Famine - 1567 Words
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Guest columnist Claudia Lefko: Crowe s mission continues

Guest columnist Claudia Lefko: Crowe’s mission continues Some 300 signs from Frances Crowe’s 100th birthday march/celebration in 2019 will be on display next Monday at a standout in front of L-3 Harris in Northampton. Crowe, who died in 2019, would have turned 102 on March 15. SUE TIPPETT Published: 3/8/2021 5:42:59 PM “Armament is no protection against the war, but leads to war. Striving for peace and preparing for war are incompatible with each other.” Albert Einstein There’s a new administration in Washington, but the same old wars rage across the Middle East and around the world. How is this possible, how? We’re suffering through a pandemic, struggling to save lives and the social, cultural and economic structures that support life here in the U.S., while at the same time we’re destroying lives and life-sustaining infrastructure in other countries.

Friends remember Jean Grossholtz, professor, campaigner for social, environmental justice

Friends remember Jean Grossholtz, professor, campaigner for social, environmental justice JEAN GROSSHOLTZ Jean Grossholtz, a Mount Holyoke College professor, participated in demonstrations and civil disobedience all over the world. She loved protests that included playful creativity and campy community while making hard-hitting points about changes that needed to be made. COURTESY PHOTO Jean Grossholtz taught in an approachable style while challenging the conditioned thinking of her students at Mount Holyoke College. She always wore T-shirts.  COURTESY PHOTO/JOAN E. BIREN By JACQUELYN VOGHEL Print SOUTH HADLEY Those who knew Jean Grossholtz described her in many terms: She was an activist, a mentor, an organizer, an out and proud lesbian, an avid reader, an accomplished athlete, and all in all, a pioneer.

Friends remember Jean Grossholtz, professor, campaigner for social, environmental justice

Friends remember Jean Grossholtz, professor, campaigner for social, environmental justice Jean Grossholtz was in elite academic circles as a graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a professor at Mount Holyoke College, but when called to ask if she would pose for a portrait she didn’t comb her hair or put on a less wrinkled shirt. COURTESY PHOTO/SONALI GULATI Jean Grossholtz, a Mount Holyoke College professor, participated in demonstrations and civil disobedience all over the world. She loved protests that included playful creativity and campy community while making hard-hitting points about changes that needed to be made. COURTESY PHOTO

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