Elizabeth McAlister, born on this day in 1939, is an American peace activist and former nun of the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary. She was married to Philip Berrigan (1923 - 2002), a fellow Catholic activist, and both were excommunicated from the Catholic Church. Of her 29 years of marriage to Philip, 11 of them were spent separated because one of them was in prison. On April 4th, 2018, McAlister and six other people (known as the Kingsbay Plowshare Seven) entered the Kings Bay Naval Submarine Base in Georgia and performed symbolic acts of disarmament. On October 24th, 2019, McAlister was convicted on four counts in federal court in Brunswick, Georgia for entering and holding a symbolic disarming of the Trident submarine's nuclear weapons. In June 2020, McAlister was sentenced to time served, probation, and restitution. "True! The jail is tomb-like. But there was life there of which - to judge from his remarks - the priest knew nothing. There was hope that women built together in that tomb; there was love that they shared in a thousand small and large ways to make "the wilderness and dry land glad, the deserts rejoice and blossom" (Isaiah 35:1)."

  • Elizabeth McAlister

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  • Frank [he/him, he/him]
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    3 years ago

    It's hilarious that the only thing Bosses can say against unions is that you have to pay dues. The ROI on union dues is ridiculous.

    • garbage [none/use name,he/him]
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      3 years ago

      i've watched people get butt hurt about union dues and quit. they're not even really required to join the union, but since the union basically runs shit and they have no protection since they opt out, they end up getting basically punked by both the union and management until they don't want to work there anymore.