Here on Haight-Ashbury 50 years after the Summer of Love. Did it get us anywhere or is it still just a dream?
Summer of Love - 50 Years Later
7 years ago by ering (56)
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I was a kid of 9 when it happened. Naturally I didn't get permission to participate on a school night. Nor did I get to go to Woodstock.
To answer your question, yes, it got us somewhere.
A whole lot has changed. And, for the better.
Those changes in the 60's and 70's were excruciatingly hard won, believe me. You see freedom of the 60's, but it was a really repressive time.
Joe
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Good to hear your perspective in what feels like one of the darkest moments in the world.
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