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Activist Larry Hamm '78 to discuss Princeton's process of change, March 9
Posted March 8, 2002; 03:57 p.m.
Larry Hamm will reflect on his experiences as a community organizer at 4:30 p.m. Saturday, March 9, Betts Auditorium, Architecture Building.
In April 1978, Hamm led more than 100 students as they occupied Nassau Hall as part of a campaign to pressure Princeton to stop investing in apartheid South Africa. Hamm is now a community organizer in Newark, N.J. and chairman of the People's Organization for Progress . He will recall his experiences from 1978 and will speak about the process of change at Princeton.
For more information, contact Vincent Lloyd . This event is sponsored by the Princeton Peace Network , Black Student Union and Worker's Rights Organizing Committee.
Contact: Marilyn Marks (609) 258-3601






