Finding aid to the Livermore Action Group records
(1974-2003)
SFH 620
Finding aid compiled by Katherine Ets-Hokin.
San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library
2022
100 Larkin Street
San Francisco, CA 94102
sfhistory@sfpl.org
Title: Livermore Action Group Records
Date (inclusive): 1974-2003
Date (bulk): 1982-1986
Identifier/Call Number: SFH 620
Creator:
Livermore Action Group
Creator:
Hawkins, George Franklin
Creator:
Diehl, Patrick S.
Creator:
Woodard, Victoria
Creator:
Hauser, Luke
Physical Description:
9 cartons, 2 pamphlet boxes (1 small)
(11.75 Cubic Feet)
Contributing Institution:
San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library
100 Larkin Street
San Francisco, CA 94102
(415) 557-4567
info@sfpl.org
Abstract: The Livermore Action Group was a Berkeley based nonviolent anti-nuclear group who are best known for their demonstrations
and blockades of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories and Vandenberg Air Force Base in the mid-1980s. The collection
contains flyers and materials relating to demonstrations, meeting notes, personal narratives, some correspondence, the journals
of Victoria Woodard and George Hawkins, publications and clippings, audio tapes with LAG member interviews, photographs and
slides, and demonstration artifacts.
Physical Location: The collection is stored off-site.
Language of Materials: Collection materials are in
English.
Conditions Governing Access
The collection is available for use during San Francisco History Center hours, with photographs available during Photo Desk
hours. Collections that are stored offsite should be requested 48 hours in advance.
Publication Rights
All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the City Archivist. Permission
for publication is given on behalf of the San Francisco Public Library as the owner of the physical items.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], Livermore Action Group Records (SFH 620), San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library.
Provenance
Donated by George Franklin Hawkins of Livermore Action Group in two accessions, 2006 and 2009. Accession numbers 2006-77 and
2009-60.
Related materials
Researchers are encouraged to see the following collections: SFH 598 San Francisco Nuclear Weapons Freeze Campaign Records
1975-1989, and the Starhawk Collection 1966-2008 (Graduate Theological Union). Also, the SFPL catalog contains books relating
to Livermore Action Group.
Conservation Note
During processing, the entire collection was re-foldered and re-housed in acid-free folders and boxes. Metal paper clips were
removed, some staples remain. Two boxes of papers arrived loose in boxes, they were sorted and filed by subject during processing
and those papers are included in George Franklin Hawkins' Livermore Action Group sub-series. Post processing three more boxes
were located and incorporated into the collection. Those materials were integrated into sub-series 1.1: George Franklin Hawkins'
Livermore Action Group, as well as series 2: Publications and Clippings. Sub-series 4.1 was created for Prints.
Administrative History
The Livermore Action Group (LAG), 1981-1985, was a Berkeley based nonviolent anti-nuclear group who sought to further the
cause of global nuclear disarmament, the de-militarization of American society, and a more equitable distribution of wealth.
Founded in October of 1981, the group is most known for their demonstrations and blockades at the Lawrence Livermore National
Labs (LLNL) in June of 1982, and the Vandenberg Air Force base in the Summer of 1983. LAG also sponsored and participated
in many smaller demonstrations.
LAG structured itself into Workgroups, Affinity Groups (AG) and staff. Workgroups consisted of 5-20 people organized around
specific tasks. Affinity Groups varied in member size and focused on the physical and emotional support of demonstrators.
Members grouped themselves by shared interests and backgrounds. Many AG's were characterized as having influences from feminist,
religious and spiritual ideologies but others found common ground as neighbors, parenthood, or simply friendship. Affinity
Groups in their turn selected agents or Spokes (spokes people) who represented AG members to the Spoke's Council, the main
decision-making body for actions. LAG also included paid and volunteer office staff who supported the Workgroups and Affinity
Groups.
In 1982, 1,360 people were arrested at LLNL and 7,000 demonstrated over two days. LAG received extensive press coverage and
effectively leveraged that energy into sustaining their organization. However, smaller numbers demonstrated the following
year in 1983, and fearing the event would become a smaller echo of its previous incarnation, no LLNL blockade took place in
1984. LAG continued to demonstrate effectively on a smaller scale until they dissolved in 1985, publishing their last issue
of Direct Action in the Spring of 1986.
Scope and Content
The collection contains the Livermore Action Group Statement of Purpose, personal narratives, a small amount of correspondence,
meeting minutes and notes, journals of Victoria Woodard and George Hawkins, Livermore Action Group publications including
the Direct Action Newsletter and workbooks relating to specific demonstrations, publications and clippings about Livermore
Action Group and their interests, audio tapes with LAG member interviews, photographic prints and slides, demonstration memorabilia,
and two books.
Luke Hauser (a pseudonym used by George Franklin Hawkins) wrote the book Direct Action: an Historical Novel, using the Livermore
Action Group Archive as a resource before donating it to the library. The collection contains notes written by Hawkins while
researching for the book. These notes were made at a later date, not when the documents were created.
The collection is strong in its ephemera relating to demonstrations in the 1980s, including meeting agendas and minutes, flyers,
mailers, photographs and slides. Meeting agendas and minutes are not listed separately in the finding aid. To maintain original
order they were left filed with the papers they were created with, and are found scattered throughout the collection. They
are found in Sub-series 1.1 George Hawkins' files and Sub-series 1.2 Patrick Deihl's files.
Arrangement
The collection is arranged in 5 series:
Series 1: Livermore Action Group Files (Sub-series 1.1: George Franklin Hawkins' LAG files,Sub-series 1.2: Patrick Diehl's
LAG files, Sub-series 1.3: Victoria Woodard's LAG files.)
Series 2: Publications (Sub-series 2.1: LAG group publications, Sub-series 2.2: Serial Publications, newsletters, workbooks,
Sub-series 2.3: Clippings, Sub-series 2.4: Books.)
Series 3: Direct Action: an Historical Novel Notes and Drafts
Series 4: Audio Visual (Sub-series 4.1: Prints, Sub-series 4.2: Slides, Sub-series 4.3: Audio Tapes.)
Series 5: Artifacts
Original order was maintained whenever possible. The collection is filed alphabetically or chronologically within subseries
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Antinuclear movement -- California -- San Francisco Bay Area.
Demonstrations
Demonstrations -- California -- Livermore
Direct Action Movement
Nuclear disarmament -- United States -- History
Peace movements -- California -- Livermore
Women and peace
Livermore Action Group
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Series 1
Livermore Action Group files
1982-1985
Administrative History
The Livermore Action Group files were collected simultaneously by George Franklin Hawkins, Patrick Diehl, and Victoria Woodard
between 1982-1985. There is some content and subject overlap in each sub-series.
Sub-series 1.1
George Franklin Hawkins' Livermore Action Group files
Biographical
George Franklin Hawkins was a staff member and organizer of the Livermore Action Group. He retained possession of the LAG
files, until he donated them to the library. He used them to research his book Direct Action, which he wrote under the name
Luke Hauser. This sub-series is assumed to be George Franklin Hawkins' Livermore Action Group files, since his name (as George
Franklin) appears frequently in the records. Hawkins was also known by the names Michael G. Hawkins, George M. Hawkins, and
Michael W. Hawkins.
box 10, folder 57
1984: Summer of Hate / by Jim Martin [book]
Action Bulletin. Regional contributions for publication
box 10, folder 1
California, Claremont. Peace and Justice Co. general dynamics
box 10, folder 2
California, Fresno. Sequoia Alliance. Lemoore Action
box 10, folder 3
California, Los Angeles. Alliance for Survival
box 10, folder 4
California, Point Mugu/Ojai. World Peace Movement
box 10, folder 5
California, San Diego. CEAN, Ballas + Point, etc
box 10, folder 6
California, San Francisco. Anti-Nuke Art Festival (BAAND)
box 10, folder 7
California, San Francisco. Buddhist Circle for Peace
box 10, folder 8
California, San Francisco. Nuclear Newsreel
box 10, folder 9
California, San Francisco. World Federalists
box 10, folder 10
California, San Pablo. World Citizens
box 10, folder 11
California, Santa Monica. Women's Rand Action
box 10, folder 12
California, Silicon Valley. CANE/Peace Camp
box 10, folder 13
Arizona, Tempe. Nuclear Register
box 10, folder 14
Arizona, Tucson. Cruise Conversion
box 10, folder 15
Connecticut. Trident Actions
box 10, folder 16
Florida, Orlando. People for Disarmament
box 10, folder 17
Florida, St. Pete, Pinellas. Immanuel House
box 10, folder 18
Idaho. Groundwater Alliance
box 10, folder 19
Illinois, Chicago. Disarm Northrop
box 10, folder 20
Iowa. Ames/Cedar Rapids. Ames Peace net. Catholic Work House
box 10, folder 21
Kentucky, Lexington. Federal Express Boycott
box 10, folder 22
Louisiana, New Orleans. Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament
box 10, folder 23
Louisiana, New Orleans. Dialogue
box 10, folder 24
Massachusetts, Westborough. Worcester Co. Coalition. Boston Mobe (GTE)
box 10, folder 27
Minnesota, Minneapolis. Honeywell Project
box 10, folder 28
Missouri, Mt. Grove. Ozark Community Congress
box 10, folder 29
New Mexico, Albuquerque. June Disarmament Coalition
box 10, folder 30
New Mexico, Santa Fe. Project Lighthawk
box 10, folder 31
New York, Albany. Knolls Action Project
box 10, folder 32
New York. Parallel Films: From Hitler to Mx
box 10, folder 33
New York. State Assembly. Crisis Relocation Report
box 10, folder 34
Oregon, Ashland. Peace House / Litton Ind.
box 10, folder 35
Oregon, Portland. People's Test Ban
box 10, folder 36
Texas, Austin. Texas march for Peace and Justice
box 10, folder 37
Utah, Cedar City. Citizen's Call
box 10, folder 40
Washington, Seattle. Greenpeace. Peace Camp
box 10, folder 41
Washington, Seattle. Nonviolent Action Group
box 10, folder 43
Wisconsin, Madison. Disarmament Now
box 10, folder 44
Wisconsin, Milwaukee. Midwest Mobilization
box 1, folder 1
Actions press packet
1984
box 1, folder 2
Affinity group packet, tax day outreach
box 10, folder 59
Affinity Group. Clamshell Alliance
box 10, folder 61
Anti-nuclear film resource
box 1, folder 4
Berkeley Anti-Reagan Festival
1984
box 1, folder 5
Berkeley Peace Camp
August 8th
box 1, folder 6
Blockade evaluation notes
1983
box 1, folder 7
Blockade evaluation report
box 1, folder 9
Canvasing file, fundraising
1985
box 1, folder 10
Conversion proposal, Bates
box 1, folder 11
Conversion retraining, offense engineers study notes
box 1, folder 12
Coordinated action questionnaire
box 1, folder 14
Coordinating Council minutes
box 10, folder 63
Correspondence to and from clergy
box 10, folder 65
Demonstration. Port Chicago (Berkeley, Calif.)
box 1, folder 19
Direct Action, book release materials
box 1, folder 20
Direct Action, Democratic Convention and beyond packet
box 1, folder 21
Direct Action newsletter materials
box 1, folder 22-23
Direct Action newspaper checklist
1984
box 1, folder 24
Direct Action reader survey questionnaires
box 1, folder 26
Eighty two year movement literature, samples
box 1, folder 27
Emergency Response Network Congress
1986
box 1, folder 28
Event / protest preparation
box 1, folder 32
Flyers, Cruise and Pershing, International Day
box 1, folder 37-38
Flyers, Livermore Action Group
box 1, folder 39
Flyers, Livermore Blockade
box 1, folder 41
Flyers, Nicaragua and El Salvador
box 1, folder 42
Flyers, non-violent protest
box 1, folder 43
Flyers, People's Convention and Democratic Convention
1984
box 10, folder 66
George Hawkins. Custody and arrest records. Includes photograph of George. Affinity groups. Vandenberg
1983
box 10, folder 67
George Hawkins journal
1983-1985
box 10, folder 69
International Day. Chico (Calif.)
box 10, folder 70
International Day. Evaluation forms
box 1, folder 45-46
International Day. Follow up and outreach forms
box 10, folder 71
International Day. List of actions
box 10, folder 72
International Day. Out of state
box 10, folder 73
International Day. Responses of participants
box 10, folder 74
International Day. Stop Cruise and Pershing
1983
box 10, folder 68
International Day. Victoria Woodard
box 1, folder 49
Journal ideas and review
1983
box 10, folder 75
Lab project. Regents meeting
1979
box 10, folder 76
LAG internal debate
1982-1983
box 10, folder 78
LAG press releases
1983-1983
box 10, folder 80
Lawrence Livermore Lab
1976-1979
box 10, folder 81
Lawrence Livermore Lab blockade
1983
box 1, folder 50
Lawrence Livermore Lab blockade, defense trial
1983
box 10, folder 82
Lawrence Livermore Lab history
1975-1978
box 1, folder 51-53, box 10, folder 83
Lawrence Livermore Lab materials
box 10, folder 84
Lawrence Livermore Lab nuclear freeze
box 10, folder 85
Lawrence Livermore Lab research
box 11, folder 2
Lawrence Livermore Lab. Statements of Severance
1979
box 11, folder 3
Lawrence Livermore Lab. Viewpoints
box 11, folder 4
Livermore Action Group campaign materials
box 1, folder 57-62
Livermore Action Group Congress
1982-1983
box 2, folder 1
Livermore Action Group evaluation
box 2, folder 2-4
Livermore Action Group, meeting notes, agendas, drafts, proposals, personal narratives
box 1, folder 63
Livermore Action Group notes
box 1, folder 64
Livermore Action Group. Statement of Purpose
box 2, folder 13-16
Meeting minutes, coordinated action, spokes council, staff meetings
1983-1985
box 2, folder 17
Military draft, anti-registration
box 2, folder 19
Nonviolent action project
box 11, folder 6
Nuclear waste, hazards, loss, etc
box 2, folder 20
Organizing skills, speeches
box 2, folder 21-22
Patrick Diehl articles, Men and Feminism letter
box 7, folder 1
Posters, demonstration memorabilia, bumper stickers
box 2, folder 28
Posters, signs, bumper stickers
box 11, folder 9
UC and US Department of Energy contract
1978
box 11, folder 11
UC contract renewal
1977-1981
box 2, folder 41
UC Nuclear Weapons Labs Conversion Project
box 11, folder 1
UC Weapons Lab opposes nuclear war
1980-1983
box 11, folder 14
Vandenberg. LAG literature
1982
Sub-series 1.2
Patrick Diehl's Livermore Action Group files
1983-1985
Scope and Contents
Patrick Diehl served as Livermore Action Group staff from 1983-1985. He was one of two organizers sent by LAG to Europe in
winter 1983 (February 1983-April 1984). He was a contributor to the International Day Handbook and an organizer for the Site
300 campaign.
box 3, folder 2
Adair film (Change of Heart / Stopping History)
box 3, folder 3
Aldridge: first strike pre-publication excerpts
box 3, folder 4
Aldridge Counterforce Syndrome article
box 3, folder 6
Bay Area Diablo Task Force
box 3, folder 7
Bohemian Grove Action Network
box 3, folder 8
Boycott the Weapons Maker flyer
box 3, folder 15
Deadly Connections Conference
box 3, folder 16
Declaration of Prevention of Nuclear War article
box 3, folder 20
Emergency Response Proposal
box 3, folder 45
LAG Organizing Handbook project
box 3, folder 46
LAG politics and questionnaire
box 3, folder 47-48
Lawrence Livermore blockade and follow-ups
1982
box 3, folder 49
Lawrence Livermore Lab items
box 3, folder 50
Lawrence Livermore Labs blockade planning and organizing
1982
box 3, folder 53
Livermore Action Group working collectives
box 3, folder 54
Livermore Information Project
box 4, folder 3
Meetings: Coordinating Council
1983
box 4, folder 5-8
Mobilization for Survival Conference
1982-1984
box 4, folder 13
No Business as Usual conference
box 4, folder 16
Notebook: includes meeting minutes (staff, Peace Camp, Coordinating Council, Vanguard) plus notes for various conferences
box 4, folder 17
Notebook: notes, meeting minutes
box 4, folder 19
October Coalition and Bay Area Peace Network
1983
box 4, folder 20
October 9th demonstration
box 4, folder 23
Patrick Diehl staff self evaluation
box 4, folder 30
Proposal for a grant from the Peace Development Fund
box 4, folder 40
Speech for Port Chicago rally
box 4, folder 44
UC Faculty and Friends affinity group
box 4, folder 46
UC 1980s Senate vote control labs
box 4, folder 52
Why Direct Action article
Sub-series 1.3
Victoria Woodard's Livermore Action Group files
Biographical
Victoria "Tori" Woodard was an organizer and staffer for the Livermore Action Group. She lived and was romantically involved
with George Franklin Hawkins. She writes extensively about her experience within LAG and her personal relationship with George
and other members of LAG.
box 2, folder 49
Livermore Action Group files
box 2, folder 51
Materials. Arrest materials, correspondence
1984-1985
Sub-series 2.1
Livermore Action Group Publications
box 5, folder 1, box 11, folder 16
box 5, folder 38
International Day of Disarmament
box 5, folder 42
Livermore Action Group calendar
1984
box 5, folder 43
Livermore Action Group Support Handbook
1983
box 5, folder 46
Livermore Weapons Lab Blockade Demonstration Handbook
box 5, folder 73
Stop the Bomb: Handbook for the Site 300 Nonviolent Direct Action
1985
box 5, folder 77, box 11, folder 33
Sub-series 2.2
Serial publications, newsletters, workbooks
box 11, folder 17
Basta! No Mandate for War
box 5, folder 9
Biotechnology: an Activists Handbook
box 5, folder 11
CISPES Action Bulletin
1983-1984
box 5, folder 12
Collective Networker Newsletter
1982
box 5, folder 15
Democratic National Convention Handbook
1984
box 5, folder 16
Diablo Canyon: Blockade Encampment Handbook
box 5, folder 17
Diablo Canyon Handbook Supplement: San Francisco Hall of Shame
box 5, folder 25
Direct Action Handbook: Blockade Diablo Canyon
1979
box 5, folder 27
End: Journal of European Nuclear Disarmament
1986
box 5, folder 28
Express: the East Bay Free Weekly
1985
box 11, folder 21
First Planetary Congress
1983
box 5, folder 30
First There Was the Bomb
1980
box 11, folder 23
Get Up, Stand Up: A Manual for the Anti-Nuclear Defendant. Abalone Alliance
1982
box 5, folder 32
Grassroots: Berkeley's Community Newspaper
1983
box 5, folder 35
Handbook for Nonviolent Action
box 5, folder 36
Handbook for Nonviolent Direct Action
box 5, folder 39
It's About Times: Abalone Alliance Newspaper
1979-1982
box 5, folder 48
Makers of the Nuclear Holocaust
box 5, folder 51
M-X Missile Development
1982
box 5, folder 52
National Network for Direct Action
1985
box 5, folder 53
National Security Affairs
box 5, folder 54
Nevada Test Site Handbook
box 11, folder 27
New Generation of Nuclear Weapons
1978
box 5, folder 56
NMPE Power Structure Report
box 5, folder 58
Northwest: Action for Disarmament
1983
box 5, folder 60
Nuclear Register
1983-1985
box 5, folder 61
Nuclear Threat to Marin County
box 5, folder 65
Orgonauts: an Abstract for Anti-nuclear Activists
box 11, folder 30
Peace Conversion Times
1984
box 5, folder 70
San Francisco's Appeal to Reason
1982
box 5, folder 71
San Francisco Financial District Hall of Shame
box 5, folder 74
Stop the Bomb Where it Starts
box 5, folder 75
UC Nuclear Weapons Labs Conversion Project
1979-1980
box 11, folder 35
War on the War Makers
1983
box 11, folder 38
Womyns Peace Camp: Green and Common
1983
box 11, folder 39
World Military and Social Expenditures
1983
box 11, folder 40
Yellowknife Peace Monitor
1984
box 11, folder 41
Yodeler: Sierra Club San Francisco Chapter
1979
Sub-series 2.3
Clippings
1978-1986
Arrangement
Clippings are arranged chronologically and then alphabetically by subject.
Scope and Content
Subjects include economy, Livermore blockade and post blockade, Lab weapons designing, Lawrence Livermore Labs, Santa Rita
jail internment and release, research and development, International Day of Nuclear Disarmament (1983), Vandenberg, UC, and
Port Chicago.
box 6, folder 24
Lawrence Livermore Lab research
box 6, folder 25
Lawrence Livermore Lab viewpoints
box 6, folder 26
Livermore Action Group
1982-1983
box 6, folder 14
Oakland Tribune clippings
box 6, folder 15
Post blockade, Santa Rita and release
box 6, folder 17
Scrapbook, International Day of Nuclear Disarmament
box 6, folder 18-19
Vandenberg, UC, Port Chicago blockades
1983
box 6, folder 20
Wall Street Journal and New York Times articles
1982
box 11
Direct Action: A Historical Novel by Luke Hauser
2003
box 11
Political Protest and Cultural Revolution: Nonviolent Direct Action in the 1970s and 1980s / by Barbara Epstein
1991
box 7, folder 2-17
Series 3
Direct Action: an Historical Novel notes and drafts
Scope and Contents
Contains George Franklin Hawkins' drafts and notes for the novel Direct Action, written under the pseudonym Luke Hauser.
Sub-series 4.1
Prints
Scope and Contents
Prints contain images of people demonstrating, marching in groups and blockading. Images are both black/white, and color.
Keywords include: demonstrators, arrested, Acorn Alliance, Veterans for Peace, Congolese National Liberation Front, Livermore
March Against Nuclear Madness, UC Nuclear Weapons Conversion Project, working on newsletter, people in custody, Cecil Williams,
children in rural scene, child, police, uniforms, snapshots, professional photography, Pink of Bolinas, exterior, interior.
box 9, folder 1
Backyard gathering with barbeque and performers
circa 1982
box 9, folder 2
Demonstration. 333 Market
Scope and Contents
Photographer: Bob Thawley. Terry Messman Racher, of Spirit affinity group.
box 9, folder 3
Demonstration. 464 California. WFB Blockade
Scope and Contents
Photographer: Bob Thawley. Acorn Alliance
box 9, folder 4-5
Demonstration
1982
Scope and Contents
Jack Davis, Roberta Maisel.
box 9, folder 6-8
Demonstration
1983
Scope and Contents
Ken Nightingale, Janet Delaney, Judy Shattuck.
box 9, folder 9
Demonstration. African Solidarity Committee
1984
box 9, folder 10
Demonstration. Alameda
1984
box 9, folder 11
Demonstration. Cruise Pershing
Scope and Contents
Jerry Bratcher
box 9, folder 12
Demonstration. Defense Department. Protester occupies employee's chair. Portland, Oregon
1983
Scope and Contents
Photographer: Paul McAdams
box 9, folder 13
Demonstration. Honeywell Action
1984
Scope and Contents
Copyright: Jensen
box 9, folder 14
Demonstration. Livermore Lab
1984
Scope and Contents
Photographer: Ilka Hartman. Members of Pink of Bolinas blocking Livermore Lab. Vajra Farnsworth, Pazzi Hrvath, Angus Martin,
Yeanine Figallo, Missi Leone
box 9, folder 15
Demonstration. Outer Mission
1982
box 9, folder 16
Demonstration. Palo Alto Civic Center
1982
box 9, folder 17
Demonstration. Port Chicago
1983
box 9, folder 18
Demonstration. UCNWLCP
1979
Scope and Contents
Photographer: Jessica Collett. U.C. Nuclear Weapons Labs Conversion Project
box 9, folder 19
Demonstration. Vandenberg
1983
Scope and Contents
Photographer: Ted Sahl
box 9, folder 20
Demonstration. Women
1983
box 9, folder 21-22
Demonstration. Unidentified
Scope and Contents
Gene Wiens. [Lawrence Livermore Lab blockade?]
box 9, folder 23
Direct Action Newsletter production
circa 1983
box 9, folder 24
Group outside Union Bank
circa 1984
box 9, folder 25
LAG Media Party
1983
Scope and Contents
Photographer: Ted Sahl
box 9, folder 26
Lawrence Livermore Laboratory
box 9, folder 27
Livermore Municipal Court
1983
Scope and Contents
Photographer: Keith Holm. Margaret Mossman, Bea Stanley
box 9, folder 28
People constructing a simple frame for a structure
circa 1982
box 9, folder 29
People's Convention
Scope and Contents
J.L Googe
box 9, folder 30
Portland, CD Action. People in chains
Scope and Contents
Photographer: Paul McAdams
box 9, folder 31
Press Club of San Francisco. Press conference. Livermore Blockade
circa 1983
Scope and Contents
Cecil Williams
box 9, folder 32
Ron Delums
circa 1980
Scope and Contents
Credit: Robin Freen Design Studios. Berkeley Creators Association
box 9, folder 33
San Francisco Mime Troup. Publicity stills. Steeltown
1984
Scope and Contents
Photographer: Michael Bry
box 9, folder 34
Thousand Cranes for Peace. Children and paper cranes in Golden Gate Park
1983
Scope and Contents
Photographer: Belsmith
box 9, folder 35
White Train Trial. Vancouver, WA
1984
Scope and Contents
Kristine Altucher
box 9, folder 36
Workshop on police violence
1983
box 9, folder 37-40
Unidentified. Baby with Chernobyl flyer. LA. Theater Works. Alemannia protest banner
1984
Scope and Contents
Photographer: Sarah Diamond, Janet Delaney, Jane Schen[?], Belsmith. Edna Whitehouse, Muriel Eldridge, Marge Frantz, Bill
Bailey
Gyon, Nodet and Lariviere Fernex, Didier, Gray and Granada.
box 8, folder 1
Convention. People's Convention slides
Scope and Contents
Color snapshots of the audience and speakers at the People's Convention. Slides.
box 8, folder 2-4
Demonstrations / protests
1982-circa 1985
Scope and Contents
Color snapshots of individuals and groups gathered during protest. Includes adults and two children. Some signs visible in
background. Children's blockade at Lawrence Livermore Lab. Peace Camp, WCT, LLL Children, Greenham Blockade, Comisco Candlelight
Vigil, Swords into Plowshares, Boho Grove [Bohemian Grove], Marching. Slides.
box 8, folder 5-7
Slide shows: presentation slides
Scope and Contents
Color slides. Images used during slide show (script included in the series Livermore Action Group). Examples of images include
an art gallery exhibit, missiles, and maps. Includes snapshots of people demonstrating in California with LAG. Also includes
people in Europe and possibly Africa.
Sub-series 4.3
Audio Tapes
box 7, shoebox 1
Adair, Peter. KPFA interview on his film Stopping History about the LAG Livermore demonstration (preproduction name: Change
of Heart). Also interviewed: Cathryn Keller, Paul Defor and Tamara Thompson
1983
box 7, shoebox 1
Bohemian Grove: Power and Protest
box 7, shoebox 1
Chomsky, Noam. Interview. The Middle East Crisis
box 7, shoebox 1
Convert the Lawrence Livermore Lab (2 tapes)
box 7, shoebox 1
Dream of an Impenetrable Shield. Nuclear War Graphics Project. Narrated by John Zech
box 7, shoebox 1
Livermore Blockade, includes jail recordings
1983
box 7, shoebox 1
Nightingale, Ken. Interview
box 7, shoebox 1
Vandenberg Action slide show
box 7, shoebox 1
Woodard, Tori. Interview
1988
box 7, envelope 1
T-shirt: I Jaywalked at Livermore Lab
June 1982