“There is no moment better than now to remember what Dave Dellinger has stood for and to fight for it together, all of us — for peace and justice.” — Howard Zinn
In October 2001, artists and activists on the front lines of social change gathered at Memorial Auditorium in Burlington, Vermont for a celebration. Together they created this audio documentary on David Dellinger and the power of the people. Written and directed by Greg Guma. PART THREE: Reminiscences by Arthur Kinoy, Francis Crowe and John Tucker; Dave Dellinger in Chicago, rare 1968 recordings; dramatic readings by Al Salzman, Dennis Brutus, Dian Mueller, Marc Awodey, Mark Montalban, Mannie Leonni, Marvin Fishman, Marmete Hayes, and Bob Nichols; 1960s anthems by Rik Palieri. NEXT: John Froines, Leonard Weinglass, Johanna Lawrenson, Ted Glick, Bread & Puppet, and Dave’s concluding remarks.