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TEDxFiDiWomen - Marie Baillargeon
Marie Baillargeon
Marie Baillargeon is a state certified community Advocate for women and children of Domestic Violence. She is a volunteer for NEWS (Napa Emergency Women's Services), serves on the Board of Directors for the University of San Francisco Alumni Association and Scholarship Program, and the Founder of Baillargeon Connect, a Media and Public/Community... Read more
1 people like thisMarie Baillargeon: TEDxFiDiWomen - Marie Baillargeon
December 6, 2011 (over 12 years ago)Marie Baillargeon is a state certified community Advocate for women and children of Domestic Violence. She is a volunteer for NEWS (Napa Emergency Women's Services), serves on the Board of Directors for the University of San Francisco Alumni Association and Scholarship Program, and the Founder of...
1 people like thisRobert Kennedy: On The Mindless Menace of Violence: Remarks to the Cleveland City Club
April 5, 1968 (about 56 years ago)The day after Martin Luther King's death, Robert Kennedy delivered this poignant speech on the evil of violence, which he saw to be, at its core, the denial of men's common humanity.
1 people like thisSpiro Agnew: Television News Coverage
November 13, 1969 (over 54 years ago)U.S. Vice President Spiro Agnew questions the civic ethics that underlie television news coverage. Harking back to the broadcast of President Nixon's "Silent Majority" address, he lambasts the networks for their instant commentaries and "querulous criticism."
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