UMass initiative to work full-time to build on Ellsberg’s legacy by raising public awareness and activism in support of truth-telling.

UMass initiative to work full-time to build on Ellsberg’s legacy by raising public awareness and activism in support of truth-telling.
Shared by Vietnam veteran Michael Uhl, with this introduction: In early 1978, Citizen Soldier, a nonprofit dedicated to advocacy on behalf of GIs and veterans, became involved in the controversial...
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