To chat with Willson during the broadcast, call (949) 824-5824.
Willson, an anti-imperialist Vietnam vet, speaks on Saturday in Los Angeles (with other activists) on about his journey beginning in Vietnam, then taking him to Nicaragua, El Salvador, Guatemala, Cuba, North & South Korea, Mexico, Palestine, Israel, Haiti, Panama, Iraq and Colombia.
He believes that the U.S. must stop all U.S. military intervention and economic exploitation, "so that the majority of people on the Earth might experience Peace through Justice."
He speaks Saturday December 9th at 2:00 PM at PATRIOTIC HALL 1816 Figueroa St. in Los Angeles.
In 1987, while peaceably participating in a well-publicized human blockade with two other veterans, Brian lost his legs when run over by a U.S. Naval train accelerating to over three times its 5 MPH speed limit. The train carried lethal weapons "destined for murdering civilians" in Central America.
Brian's mantra: "We are not worth more, they are not worth less!"
Brian's essays: www.brianwillson.com
According to the sponsors, the suggested donation at door Saturday is $5, with all money raised going to the "Save the Iraqi Children Coalition." His talk Saturday is sponsored by Veterans for Peace, International Action Center, Office of the Americas, CISPES, JusticeVision, From the Wilderness and the Save the Iraqi Children Coalition
For more information about his talk on Saturday, call 310-838-8131
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