nm i he Eugene author revisits the ’60s with new book By Mia Bertelsen Emerald Contributor Twenty five years a-g'Vv, C.regnrv Calvert was at the forefront of the Vietnam war opposition ami vs as highly in voiced in the politieal strug gles of the I Os He is a Hniversitv graduate that once called Sheldon Hall home, arid he's just written his seeond hook titled, 1 )e mocrat v from the Heart, Spir I t 11.11 Values. !)i . lin trail sin and Ileiimni rate Idealism in the Movement oil the 1 'M.Os The hook is currently avail able at the l diversity txxik store. "The book was written to hmld a bridge between the (id's movement and the at tiv ism of the <«>s," lie said It is written for politically aware young people who want to learn alxiut the fiOs and for the veterans of the '60s who nil’ll to heal old wounds and move on "Historians haven't taken spiritual i onvii lions behind political activism seriously," ( advert said "That is w in it is tailed 'Democracy from the Heart' because the heart is a symbol of spiritual sensitivity and awareness "The hook's Imsic argument is that the polttu s ill the tiU'. < ombined with spiritual val in's, moral principals and rad it a I iiomix ratio goals, is a i omprehensiVc whole I’eople writing about the (>(H have failed to ai i omit for what mo Iiv.ited people. he said ( alvert graduated from the I'll I V erslts i n 1 ‘I r,‘l w 11 h .1 hai helor s degree in history He Ined ::i Sheldon Hall hi' freshman year, a dorm that i onslsti d id I liter student groups ;jouks. elvish stu dents and sinart students He i ame front a let! vs mg background and is the grand son of l-innisli-American ai tivists His father vs as also a union a< !iv ist. in the 1 'i Ills and ids H\ the time he i ame to the l ''diversity, lie vs as vet v polili cally aware for his age I hung around with the llohe mi,in leftwing students, he said While teai lung history at Iowa State Wniversitv, (advert became involved with Stu dents for a Democratic Socie tv "I was encouraging mv male students to resist the draft," he said "Since I ss as beyond the draft age. 1 wanted to do more, so I took a job with SDS. ' ( alvert said In August of HWiti he he ► *> Gregory Calvert spent an afternoon at Peralandra Hooka and Music. 1016 Willumette St. signing his latest book for tans ( arm* the national sr< -rotary of SDS Suddenly . unin tun t tonal I v. I Itui ml myself the head of the most left wing or gani/ution since the demise of the communist party lie said We were the forefront to the opposition of the Vic! nain war \\ e started a i om prehensivo draft resistance program We supported all forms ol resistant e even deserters which was illegal. he salt! His companion, him ( arpen ter. ended up in .1 maximum mi uritv prison fur M months dm' to the fir.ill resistance th.it thi’\ HiTf linlh en< oura^ing It took (ulv i-rt three v ears to write Ills latest hook Ills lirst urn1 vs huh w.is t o authored hv his i'x wifr, talked iihool Ihi' l.Os mmi'ini'nl vvliili1 It ivits happening It is titled "A Disrupted llistorv Ilii New Ldt ,ind the New ( .ip11.■ 11s111 It took ( .11V ert three \ e.irs to write Ills latest hook lie also ran into publishing problems Due to the controversial mi lure of the Ixxik. Culvert anil ( .irpenter started their own publishing loinpanv In pub lisb il We hint trouble find usg .i publisher for the hook bei'iiuse everyone wanted to i ti.inge it. ( divert said In the end. I I wasn't i hanged. .1 lid the I is o men and then publishing conipanv i un now litv t l.iim to the uiiinv copies of it on hook store she tv es "It iinaly/es the tills idler .'() \e,irs of reflit ling," (i.ilvert Sillli STEELHEAD BRINGS HOME THE GOLD! Steelhead Brewery & Cafe Awarded 2 Gold Medals by International Panel at Major Competition. Eugene s own Steeihead Brewery & Cafe entered (> xir of its fuse beers at the 10th Anniversary Great American Beer Festival held this October ui Denver Altogether. 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