Michele Naar-Obed holds a graduate degree in Medical Pathology and is a long time activist for peace and social justice. Her political trials include: Jubilee Plowshares East - May, 1996; Good News Plowshares - April, 1993; numerous smaller trials and courtroom appearances for nonviolent resistance related to militarism. Naar-Obed's prison/jail sentences for nonviolent civil disobedience include: June, 1999 - June, 2000 at Alderson FPC; September, 1996 - November, 1997 at Tallahassee FCI; April, 1993 - August, 1993 at Newport News, Va. She has also been incarcerated in numerous short term sentences in various jails including the Institute for Women. She is author of a collection of essays, Maternal Convictions, on community, spirituality, and nonviolent resistance and numerous articles for Year One and various Catholic Worker newsletters. She is married to Greg Boertje-Obed; they and their daughter Rachel (7) live at Jonah House, a nonviolent resistance community in Baltimore, MD.
What is this piece of shit doing claiming to be from Duluth?
She is living a Catholic Worker house in Duluth. She was kicked out of Jonah House because she couldn't get along with the other peacenicks there. So much for demonstrating how to be a peacemaker.
I note that she wrote about "Maternal Convictions." Interesting, as she has hardly spent time with her daughter since she was born, having spent so much time doing time.
How do I know all this ? Some of these people are my relatives....
Oh my gosh, can you imagine what that place is like? I hope we never see them on Trading Spaces! (trading space cadets?)