- Fred Gardner
Fred Gardner is an American political organizer and author best known for his opposition to the
Vietnam War and his writings about the medical mariijuana movement in the United States.Gardner received his bachelor's degree from
Harvard in 1963. He has been an editor at "Scientific American", the owner of Variety Home Video, one of the credited screenwriters for "Zabriskie Point" directed byMichelangelo Antonioni , the editor of "Synapse" (the UCSF Medical Center student newspaper), a private detective, a songwriter, author, and Public Information Officer for the San Francisco District Attorney's office under Terence Hallinan.In the fall of 1967 Gardner, with Donna Mickleson and Deborah Rossman, started a coffeehouse in Columbia, South Carolina, that became a hang-out for GIs, an alternative USO called the UFO (United Freedom Organization). Gardner covered the court martial of 27 GIs charged with mutiny at the Presidio of San Francisco in October 1968 and wrote a book about the case, "The Unlawful Concert", published by Viking in 1970 and reissued by Gryphon Press in 2005.
In April 1970, Gardner worked as a stage manager for Free The Army (FTA) with actors
Jane Fonda andDonald Sutherland . This traveling road show for soldiers was meant to counter USO shows put on byBob Hope . Gardner is a frequent contributor to "CounterPunch" and edits a journal for the California Cannabis Medical Research Group. He is a long-time contributor to the "Anderson Valley Advertiser ".Gardner currently lives in
Alameda, California with his wife Marcy. He has six sons and a daughter.External links
* [http://lists.village.virginia.edu/sixties/HTML_docs/Texts/Narrative/Gardner_Hollywood_1.html Hollywood Confidential Part I]
* [http://lists.village.virginia.edu/sixties/HTML_docs/Texts/Narrative/Gardner_Hollywood_2.html Hollywood Confidential Part II]
* [http://www.ccrmg.org/ California Cannabis Medical Research Group website]
* [http://www.theava.com The Anderson Valley Advertiser]
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