Thom Clark, Co-founder of the Community Media Workshop, recalls his arrest and trial for destroying draft cards during the Vietnam War.

Tell Me What Happened by Jay Rehak

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Thom Clark, peace activist and media specialist, recalls being motivated by his friend, Roland Radford, a military veteran, to try and stop the Vietnam War.

Thom Clark is a volunteer with the Investigative Project on Race and Equity. A former co-host of the weekly Live from the Heartland radio show on Loyola’s WLUW 88.7 FM, he’s also lectured on media and American Culture in UIC ‘s Corporate MBA program, working with cohorts of Chinese health professionals. He served on the steering committee of Network 49, an independent political organization of the 49th Ward in Chicago’s Far North Side Rogers Park neighborhood, where he and his family have resided for over 30 years.

For over 25 years, Thom was president & co-founder of the Community Media Workshop (now Public Narrative ... 

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