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Fresh Air, Thomas Ginsberg, Michael Morill, and Amy Kwasnicki
- Length: 40 mins
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Summary
Staff writer for The Philadelphia Inquirer Thomas Ginsberg and Republican Convention protesters Michael Morill and Amy Kwasnicki on this edition of Fresh Air. Ginsberg has been covering how the city is preparing for the advent of protests during the Republican National Convention. Protestor Michael Morill is the organizer of Unity 2000 a coalition of groups staging a rally on Sunday, July 31st, to cover a range of issues. Morill and his organization sued the city to obtain a permit to protest. Kwasnicki is a member of the Philadelphia Direct Action Group, which is coordinating three days of protests and civil disobedience during the convention. The group was not given a permit to protest. (Broadcast Date: July 26, 2000)
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