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1:59Now PlayingKent State Massacre survivor Chic Canfora joins Tara Devlin on Tarabuster for a powerful firsthand account of May 4, 1970—when the Ohio National Guard opened fire on antiwar student protesters at Kent State University.
Canfora reflects on the Vietnam War, the political rhetoric that portrayed student protesters as enemies, the killing of four students, the wounding of nine others—including her brother—and the decades-long fight for accountability. She also discusses the unanswered questions surrounding an alleged order to fire, the Kent State recording, government investigations, and why the lessons of Kent State remain urgent today.
This is not merely a history lesson. It is a warning about what can happen when fear, dehumanizing political language, and unchecked government power collide.
Topics discussed: Kent State Massacre, Chic Canfora, Vietnam War protests, Ohio National Guard, May 4 1970, antiwar movement, state violence, political rhetoric, student activism, government accountability, Jackson State, Spiro Agnew, Richard Nixon, Tara Devlin, Tarabuster.
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