Clamshell Legacy
CLAMSHELL LEGACY – INCLUDING STORIES
This section is a collection of reflections in photographs, images, and words on the Clamshell Alliance and the antinuclear movement.
Like the Clamshell Alliance, this webpage project is democratic, inclusive, and diverse. It is not a polished history told in one voice or from a single point of view, but rather represents the voice of the people in anecdotes, stories, analyses, interviews, and images of all the kinds of people who are the Clamshell Alliance.
Table of Contents (alphabetical by author)
INTRODUCTION
STORIES
- Arnie Alpert: Discipline, Humor and the Power of Non-Violence (Concord Armory)
- Arnie Alpert: Clamshell’s German Connection
- Adam Auster: Nuke’s Achilles Heel
- Bob Backus: Seacoast Anti-Pollution League
- Wes Blixt: Mass. Municipal Wholesale Electric Co.
- Elizabeth Boardman: In Memorium
- Bob Brainerd: How Honey Locust Affinity Group Got Its Name
- Helen Caldicott: A Desperate Passion
- Diane Clancy: Western Mass. Clam, Trainers, MNS
- Kristie Conrad: How Ya Gonna Keep ‘Em Down on the Farm
- Frances Crowe: Non-Violence Training; Early Days; On Site; the Manchester Armory; Clam Magic
- Frances Crowe: Video interview by Sharon Tracy-full transcript, 6/26/07
- Renny Cushing: From South Meeting House
- Renny Cushing: How the Clamshell Alliance Got Its Name
- Lee Daneker: When I was Called a Clam; Follow the Money
- Diane D’Arrigo: My Clamshell Experience; Nuke Technology
- Court Dorsey: Clam Magic (Somersworth Armory)
- Diane Garand: A Seabrook Local’s Story-Interview by Peter Kellman and Renny Cushing
- Susanae Hoch Glovacki: Clam Structure and Support City
- Sandra Gavutis: Citizens Within the Ten-Mile Radius
- Al Giordano: 30 Years After-Lessons of the Clam
- Debby Grinnell: C-10, Monitoring Seabrook Station
- Richard Grossman: Jobs and Energy, A National Perspective
- Paul Gunter: Sameasiteverwas
- Paul Gunter: Arthur Harvey and the Greenleaf Harvesters
- Paul Gunter: Wagon Train Across NH, 1976
- Paul Gunter: Atomic Power and Nuclear Weapons, Flip Sides of the Same Coin
- Jay Gustaferro: Gloucester Resistance
- Jay Gustaferro: Bird-Dogging the Duke
- Anna Gyorgy: Clam International
- Anna Gyorgy: Letter from Seoul-PeaceWorks 1996
- Benji Hiller: Clam Self-Defense and Lawyers
- Shel Horowitz: A Rhode Island Clam
- Naoto Inoue: Alternative Energy
- Peter Kellman: Bridge Over Troubled Waters
- Charlie King: Music in Actions and Organizing
- Berri Kramer: Legacy
- Winona LaDuke: Time to Summon Our Greatest Courage
- Cindy Girvani Leerer: Grapes of Rath
- Cindy Girvani Leerer: The Wall Street Action
- Robbie Leppzer: Seabrook resident interviews from his film Seabrook ’77—Carlene Peruse, the Santasuccis, Diane Garand
- Chuck Light: The Barefoot Projectionist
- Sam Lovejoy: Birth of the Clam
- Michael Mariotte and Aja Binette: Too Cheap to Meter to Too Costly to Matter
- Karl Meyer: Manchester Days
- Wally Nelson: Non-Violence and Consensus
- Chris Nord: Climbing the Towers
- Chris Nord: Herbie Greene
- Chris Nord: Vestige, a poem
- Chris Nord: The Vanishing Window
- Grace Paley: Some History on Karen Silkwood Drive
- Oannes Pritzger: The Quahaug Alliance, A Native Thought
- Robin Read: Corporate and Government Surveillance
- Robin Read and CW Wolff: Mainstream Media
- Suki Rice: As I Recall It
- Nelia Sargent: The Affinity Group and Non-Violence
- Steve Thornton: Labor and the Clam
- Sharon Tracy: Whistleblowers
- Harvey Wasserman: Nuclear Powered Lemmings
- Eric Wolfe: Dogs That Climb Trees
- CW Wolff: Nukes and Passion
- CW Wolff: Clam Media
- Tom Wyatt: Clam Local Organizing: Public Education