Catherine Yronwode
I lived in Berkeley during the 1960s. My mother worked at
the University and was a socialist, so i was a red-diaper baby. I went on my
first peace march in 1961, at Easter. I took part in civil rights
demonstrations and anti-war demonstrations on a regular basis. I was
tear-gassed often. I left Berkeley in 1965 to live at Tolstoy Peace Farm, an
anti-war anarchist commune in Washington State. In 1967 we were arrested for
growing marijuana. After i got out of jail in 1968, i returned to Berkeley
and took part in more demonstrations, but i left again for good in 1969
because i could not see dying, as one man had, to secure a square block of
city park. I became a back-to-the-land commune-dwelling dirt hippie and
continued to oppose the war until it ended.