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+ | 1988 April 25, [[Barney Richards]] wrote article in SUP's Tribune about prominent US peace activist and unionist [[Shirley Lens]]. He had just escorted her, introducing her to peace activists and trade union leaders, including: CTU President & SUP member [[Ken Douglas]], [[Sonja Davies]], members of [[IPPNW]], member of [[Coalition for Democracy in Fiji]], Peace House, Victoria University, Secretary Shop Employees Union. | ||
==Support for peace movement== | ==Support for peace movement== | ||
− | In 1962 Shirley and Sidney Lens served <ref>Center letter to Timuel Black June 8 1962</ref>on the Advisory Council of the [[Hyde Park Community Peace Centre]], with [[Timuel Black]] and [[Quentin Young]]. | + | In 1962 Shirley and [[Sidney Lens]] served<ref>Center letter to [[Timuel Black]] June 8 1962</ref>on the Advisory Council of the [[Hyde Park Community Peace Centre]], with [[Timuel Black]] and [[Quentin Young]]. |
==References== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category: Hyde Park Community Peace Center]] | [[Category: Hyde Park Community Peace Center]] |
Latest revision as of 05:05, 16 May 2020
Shirley Lens
NZ visit
1988 April 25, Barney Richards wrote article in SUP's Tribune about prominent US peace activist and unionist Shirley Lens. He had just escorted her, introducing her to peace activists and trade union leaders, including: CTU President & SUP member Ken Douglas, Sonja Davies, members of IPPNW, member of Coalition for Democracy in Fiji, Peace House, Victoria University, Secretary Shop Employees Union.
Support for peace movement
In 1962 Shirley and Sidney Lens served[1]on the Advisory Council of the Hyde Park Community Peace Centre, with Timuel Black and Quentin Young.
References
- ↑ Center letter to Timuel Black June 8 1962