NY Times on the Catholic Worker and their quaintly radical -- or is it radically quaint -- protest tactics and all around good work. Dorothy Day would be proud.
"The interesting thing about doing silent marches in New York City is it leaves things open to reaction," Mr. Daloisio said. "When you march and yell, people make up their minds fast. When you have a long line of people walking silently it gives people an opportunity to look and think.
Tuesday, December 14, 2004
Posted by Nate Barksdale at 12/14/2004
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