Oral history interview with Paul Magno.

Interview conducted for Voices from the Catholic Worker. Catholic Worker Paul Magno discusses his involvement with the Catholic Worker community in Washington, D.C., family life in a Catholic Worker house, and his involvement in antinuclear protests. He begins the interview by detailing the Washingt...

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Main Author: Magno, Paul
Other Authors: Troester, Rosalie Riegle
Format: Cassette Audio Book
Language:English
Created: 1988.
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Summary:Interview conducted for Voices from the Catholic Worker. Catholic Worker Paul Magno discusses his involvement with the Catholic Worker community in Washington, D.C., family life in a Catholic Worker house, and his involvement in antinuclear protests. He begins the interview by detailing the Washington D.C. Worker community, including his characterization of the differences in the houses he has been involved with and what he calls the "Mike Kirwan branch." He discusses his background and how he began working at Zacchaeus Kitchen in Washington, D.C. He then talks about his experiences with the Community for Creative Non-Violence as well as the antinuclear movement. He discusses living with a family in a Catholic Worker community and raising children. He also talks about his involvment in the Plowshares movement and other antinuclear protests. Interviewed by Rosalie Riegle Troester. Interruptions in audio present in original recording.
Physical Description:2 sound cassettes (97 min.) : analog + transcript (34 leaves)
Access:Open to all users.