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Hissyspit Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Sep-23-07 07:21 PM
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Reinvigorated SDS Finds Support In Lancaster Pennsylvania
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Sunday, September 23, 2007 by the Lancaster Intelligencer Journal (Pennsylvania)
Reinvigorated SDS Finds Support in Lancaster, Pennsylvania
by Susan E. Lindt
LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. - Remember the SDS?

In the 1960s, the Student Democratic Society was the nation’s most influential radical student organization, making noise about civil rights, the Vietnam War and a government perceived as sinister.

On Friday night, they were making noise again.

Reinvented and reignited in January 2006, the new SDS spawned a Lancaster chapter that held vigil on the courthouse steps. And while those steps are the platform for various community groups to protest the Iraq War at least once a week, Friday’s group brought energy and vibrancy as only youth can.

“I feel like we can learn a lot from older people, but this is our generation, and we need to work at it now to make a difference,” said SDS member Amber Nitchman, a senior at McCaskey, where a handful of students joined the Lancaster SDS chapter at the start of this school year.

Students at six other schools - Penn Manor, Manheim Township, Warwick, Lancaster Mennonite, Hempfield and Lancaster Catholic - also are participating.

Friday’s vigil was sort of a coming-out party for the local chapter, which took wing in February. SDS member Nick Martin said the chapter recently elected to join in the Iraq Moratorium, a national monthly time-out of sorts for those opposed to the Iraq War to take action and make their opinion heard whether by protesting, calling an elected official or just putting a sign in their window.

“In the ’60s, a lot got accomplished (by SDS) on campus. A lot of students’ rights issues have changed since then,” Martin said. “Even if we don’t end up ending the war, there are a lot of other things that could be changed for the better.”

Like the rest of the nation observing the moratorium, local SDS members will mark the third Friday of each month with various events.

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Their energy seemed contagious. A woman stood on the East King Street curb holding a sign toward heavy Friday night traffic that read, “Honk to end the war.” Drivers not only honked, sometimes they didn’t stop honking until the light cycle changed and they drove away.

Their signs were fresh, too: ” ‘Vietnam II, Relive the Tragedy,’ now playing in selected Iraq cities, directed by George W. Bush, starring people you love.”

Regular protesters Larry and Susan Kepner of Millersville and Women in Black member Ruth Wenger of Akron joined the younger set of protesters. All three had protested in the ’60s. “Of all the evenings I’ve stood here, I’ve never heard the horns like I am now,” Wenger said.

Larry Kepner said his bumper car is full of anti-war bumper stickers. In the past year, people’s reactions to them have changed dramatically.

“I used to get the finger all the time from people. They’d literally try to run me off the road,” Kepner said. “But in the last eight months or so, people are much more supportive. Sometimes they even stop to talk to me in the parking lot. It’s a big change from how it used to be.”

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sandyd921 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Sep-23-07 07:37 PM
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1. It's wonderful to hear about young people becoming much more involved
I'm personally seeing and reading about more and more youth involvement and activism in the anti-war and progressive movements. This gives me hope for the future of this country.
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Tierra_y_Libertad Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Sep-23-07 07:43 PM
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2. "Vote in the Streets!- SDS" I stil have that button somewhere.
"It was the best of times, it was the worst of times." - Charles Dickens
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