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.Bishop Lawrence T. Persico of Erie, Pa., speaks with Jim VanSickle of Pittsburgh, who told a Pennsylvania grand jury he was molested by a priest when he was a teenager in Bradford, Pa. VanSickle and the bishop spoke during an Aug. 21, 2018, news conference held in front of the Diocese of Erie s headquarters by members of the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, or SNAP. (CNS photo/Chaz Muth) .New Orleans Archbishop Gregory M. Aymond greets Kevin Bourgeois, leader of the New Orleans chapter of Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, at the archdiocesan chancery Dec. 15, 2020. (CNS photo/courtesy Archdiocese of New Orleans)
ROYALSTON, Mass. The recent death of 1960s anti-war and New Left activist Rennie Davis is the inspiration for this article. Without judgment or advocacy, I want to explore the varied shifts in consciousness that have taken place in the lives of several people who, like Davis, were peace and social justice activists during the Vietnam War era.
Only a short time before his death, at age 80, Davis received some media attention because of a new movie about the 1969 Chicago Seven trial. In an obituary written for
The Rag Blog, my college friend, activist and professor Jonah Raskin wrote, “Rennie was a man with a deep moral consciousness who aimed to follow the dictates of his heart and his head no matter where they might take him.”
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Gregory Barnes begins his Sundance short with this quote from former-LDS church president Gordon B. Hinkley: “In these latter-days, pornography has spread further, and reaches wider, than the Gospel of Jesus Christ. It is a tragic evil among us.”
Reaching into his own experiences as a young man growing up in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints – where his dad was his ecclesiastical leader – first-time director Gregory Barnes tells the story of a young missionary who confesses to his mission president that he has been looking at pornography. It’s a small moment, but today on
RadioWest, we’ll examine the bigger themes Gregory hints at in his short
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