The motivation to protest

A young woman with long hair stands in a crowd. She carries a banner and is looking forward and slightly up. A man with a beard and coat is behind her.

Who you hear in this episode, in order:

Lyn Hovey (b. 1950) * Ceci Cairns (b. 1944) * Faye Findlay (b. 1950) * Melita Alford (b. 1953) * Marion Harper (b. 1932) * Andra Jackson (b. 1948) * Janet McCalman (b. 1948) * Joan Coxsedge (b. 1931) * Anne Sgro (b. 1943) * Jean McLean (b. 1943) * Carol Goldson (b. 1937) * Judith Buckrich (b. 1950) * Marion Harper (b. 1932) * Kay Setches (b. 1944) * Sandra Goldbloom Zurbo (b. 1943) * Jill Reichstein (b. 1949) * Jean McLean (b. 1934) * Jane Stewart (b. 1950) * Alva Geikie (b. 1936) * Joan Coxsedge (b. 1931) * Caroline Hogg (b. 1942) * Kelley Johnson (b. 1947) * Sherryl Garbutt (b. 1948) * Jane Stewart (b. 1950)

Image is from Ross Campbell (dir.), As Long As I can Walk, 1971. The documentary, about the third moratorium against the Vietnam War which was held in September 1971, can be viewed here. Used with permission.

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