
Beth Green's early activism began at a young age, influenced by her family's history and societal injustices.
She faced multiple arrests and expulsion from college due to her political beliefs and activism.
Beth's experiences in the anti-war movement shaped her understanding of social justice and activism.
She highlights the importance of inner revolution alongside external activism for societal change.
Beth emphasizes the need for economic and political equality in today's society.
Her work in the Wages for Housework campaign focused on the value of women's labor and rights.
Beth's experiences with discrimination in the movement led her to create a Marxist feminist group.
She reflects on the current political climate and the need for a new Declaration of Independence.
Beth believes in the power of peaceful protests and the importance of maintaining integrity in activism.
She advocates for a society that values all contributions equally, regardless of monetary worth.
In this conversation, Beth Green shares her remarkable journey as an activist, reflecting on her early political awakening, experiences with the FBI, and her expulsion from college due to her beliefs. She discusses her involvement in the anti-war movement, the challenges she faced as a woman in activism, and her commitment to social justice. Beth emphasizes the importance of inner revolution alongside external activism, advocating for economic and political equality. Her insights into the current political climate and the need for a new Declaration of Independence highlight her enduring passion for change and equality.