Submitted by josef_k___ t3_z6kjwu in boston
Friday was the 100-year anniversary of Howard Zinn's birth (who of course taught at BU for 20+ years and continued to be active in Boston thereafter) -- Amy Goodman had a good show commemorating him the other day I thought I'd share:
https://www.democracynow.org/shows/2022/11/25
I was lucky enough to see him speak at The Old South Church soon after I graduated and moved to Boston, not long before he passed.
Thankfully, my hero Chomsky is still alive and active at 93 -- the photo above is from howardzinn.org where he had this funny thing to say about giving speeches with Chomsky:
"Like rock and roll groups, I was the warm-up. I had a lot of emotional statements surrounding several facts. Noam would come on with one vaguely emotional statement and 7,000 facts. It seemed to me a good combination."
I've only read Zinn's most famous work but still, what a selfless and important historian and activist. The democracynow link above has lots of interesting stuff on him, including in his own words how his time as a bombardier in WW2 contributed to his future dissidence and activism.
BostonUniStudent t1_iy21tfk wrote
I met Zinn on campus at UMass Lowell many years ago. I was much younger. Still in high school. He gave me some great life advice.