During her recent book tour, Ann Fagan Ginger stated that “the U.S. is now in a period that is harsher and more deleterious than the McCarthy era of the 1950s … UCLA and its professors are among the latest targets with a Bruin Alumni Association specifically targeting professors ’who just can’t stop talking about President Bush.’”On Saturday, March 11, Ginger will detail why she believes that this period is “worse than the McCarthy period” and what can be done to fight back, at a brunch in Santa Monica hosted by the Americans for Democratic Action, the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, the National Lawyers Guild and The Paul Robeson Community Center.Ginger will also delineate some new “paths for action” that people can take in their communities and on campuses to protect human rights and democracy, and to assist in getting the U.S. out of the war in Iraq. Ginger is executive director of the Meiklejohn Civil Liberties Institute (MCLI), a think tank in Berkeley that she founded, which uses peace law and reporting to stop violations by government officials at all levels. A lawyer and retired professor, she does frequent radio commentaries, based in part on her experiences in the McCarthy era, when she won a case in the U.S. Supreme court against the Ohio UnAmerican Activities Commission. On a local level, Ginger convinced the Berkeley City Council to adopt a Human Rights Ordinance based on the UN Charter that changed actions and attitudes in that city’s administration.This is the fortieth anniversary of the Institute, which Ginger founded in 1965. Linus Pauling and Justice Frank Newman were founding board members. It has trained 400 college and law school interns on ways to use the UN Charter and the UN human rights reporting treaties in their work on many issues. It has published 17 books, from “The Cold War Against Labor” to “Challenging U.S. Human Rights Violations Since 9/11.”Ginger will receive the Elaine Black and Karl Yoneda Award from the Southwest Labor Studies Association at UCLA on Friday, and she will go from here to New York to testify before the United Nations.The brunch will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday morning in a private home in Santa Monica. Suggested donation is $25, which will benefit the Institute.For reservations or more information about the brunch, contact (310) 458-7213.
You might be interested in …
Dragon Alley Coffee Opens on Santa Monica Boulevard (Video)
New Coffee Shop Opens in Downtown Santa Monica as Promenade Occupancy Hovers at 76% Check out the newly opened @dragonalleycoffee at 312 Santa Monica Blvd.

Santa Monica Plans Return to Rose Parade With City-Sponsored Float
The float will highlight Santa Monica’s coastal setting, cultural attractions, public art, sustainability initiatives and diverse community. Santa Monica will return to the Tournament of Roses Parade in 2027 after the City Council approved plans […]

Workshop Aims to Preserve Oakwood’s Black Heritage Through Community Mapping Project
Residents are invited to identify historic places, share stories and help shape preservation strategies for one of Los Angeles’ last remaining Black coastal communities. Community members will gather in Venice later this month to help […]

A $11B Housing Bond is on the November Ballot for California Voters
The bond includes $10 billion in general obligation bonds for affordable housing initiatives and $1.25 billion in self-supporting revenue bonds for the CalVet Home Loan Program, which helps veterans and military families. Gov. Gavin Newsom […]

Bronze Sculpture by LA Artist Alison Saar Displayed at Obama Presidential Center
The sculpture draws inspiration from the Statue of Liberty while incorporating elements of Chicago’s blues heritage. Los Angeles artist Alison Saar has unveiled a major new sculpture at the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago. The […]

SM.a.r.t Column: The Dual Process, Part Three: The Line the Sea Is Moving Toward
The Part One article showed Santa Monica’s permitting delay as self-inflicted; Part Two, that the bill has shed its exemptions, leading some to think Coastal Commission considers dropping its opposition. So our worries on AB […]
Newsletter
Subscribe to our newsletter to receive the latest news and events in Santa Monica and the surrounding areas!
DIGITAL
RECENT POSTS
Santa Monica State of City Event to Feature Performances and Updates on the Realignment Plan
Mayor Torosis will deliver the address, outlining accomplishments from the past year and discussing priorities for 2027. Santa Monica will...
Read morePOPULAR
SM.a.r.t Column: The Dual Process, Part Three: The Line the Sea Is Moving Toward
The Part One article showed Santa Monica’s permitting delay as self-inflicted; Part Two, that the bill has shed its exemptions,...
Read moreNewsletter
Subscribe to our newsletter to receive the latest news and events in Santa Monica and the surrounding areas!
DIGITAL
RECENT POSTS
Newsletter
Subscribe to our newsletter to receive the latest news and events in Santa Monica and the surrounding areas!










