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33: 441: 464:, when a bomb that their comrades were constructing in the basement, intending to use it to attack U.S. Army personnel that evening, exploded prematurely, killing three of the militants and demolishing the building they were using as a hideout and bomb factory. The WUO soon after renounced actions that sought to inflict human casualties. Boudin remained a fugitive for more than a decade, engaging in multiple additional bombings (none of which resulted in injuries) and other actions. 2684: 2672: 2695: 344: 490:. Boudin was in the front seat of a U-Haul truck used as a switchcar getaway vehicle and also acted as a decoy. Responding police testified that when they spotted and pulled her over, Boudin feigned innocence and encouraged the two responding officers put their guns down, whereupon her accomplices leaped from the back of the truck with automatic weapons and shot officers 2705: 650:, where she was the co-director and co-founder of the Center for Justice at Columbia University. Her appointment was controversial due to her guilty plea to a felony murder charge and her past participation in a group which carried out terrorist attacks in the United States. However, an opinion piece in the 1694:
Shocked at last week's Rockland County Times revelation that Columbia University has hired convicted, jailed and released Weather Underground terrorist Kathy Boudin as an adjunct professor, a furious Orangetown Town Board Tuesday unanimously approved a resolution of condemnation, and has demanded the
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Kathy Boudin, the former 1960's radical and fugitive, walked out of prison into the brilliant September sunshine today, 22 years after her involvement in an armored-car robbery that left three dead. Appearing relaxed but unsmiling, Ms. Boudin turned around in the parking lot at 8:45 a.m. and spent a
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Kathy Boudin was a child of privilege, but it was the glare of public attention â€” not money or status â€” that set her apart from the ordinary run of children of middle-class professionals. It began with her father's fame as a lawyer and his many celebrated, in some cases notorious, clients,
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Boudin was arrested while attempting to flee the scene on foot. As part of a negotiated plea agreement to avoid triple murder convictions, each carrying consecutive 25-year to life convictions, she eventually pleaded guilty to felony murder and robbery for an agreed sentence of a single 20 years to
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noted that she took responsibility for her crimes and successfully rehabilitated herself. Columbia School of Social Work Associate Dean Marianne Yoshioka, who hired Boudin for the adjunct-professor post in 2008, was quoted as saying that Boudin has been "an excellent teacher who gets incredible
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in the development of a Longtermers Responsibility Project taking place in the New York State Correctional Facilities, utilizing a restorative practice approach, and co-authored the Coming to Terms curriculum used in the program. She also consulted for Vermont Corrections and the Women's Prison
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Former Weather Underground radical Kathy Boudin — who spent 22 years in prison for an armored-car robbery that killed two cops and a Brinks guard — now holds a prestigious adjunct professorship at Columbia University's School of Social Work, The Post has
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university terminate Boudin immediately and send letters of apology to the families of the three officers killed during the infamous 1981 Brinks armored truck robbery in Nanuet and Nyack.
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organization, which engaged in bombings of government buildings to express opposition to U.S. foreign policy and racism. The 1981 robbery resulted in the killing of two
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by Judy Harden and Marcia Hill ("Lessons from a Mother's Program in Prison: A Psychosocial Approach Supports Women and Their Children," published simultaneously in
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After almost 23 years' imprisonment, Boudin was granted parole on August 20, 2003, in her third parole hearing. She was released from the
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few minutes waving a slow farewell to her friends among the inmate population, who were watching her departure from inside the prison.
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Boudin, Kathy (1998). "Lessons from a mother's program in prison: a psychosocial approach supports women and their children".
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that required active job prospects. Later, she founded the Coming Home Program at the Spencer Cox Center for Health at
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Boudin and Roslyn D. Smith contributed the piece "Alive Behind the Labels: Women in Prison" to the 2003 anthology
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Boudin, Chesa (2005). "Chapter 1: Letters to Our Parents". In Berger, Dan; Boudin, Chesa; Farrow, Kenyon (eds.).
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Final archive of defunct Kathy Boudin website, with articles, letters supporting parole, Curriculum Vitae, etc.
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Boudin also wrote and published poetry while incarcerated, publishing in books and journals including the
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in 1980. When her son was 14 months old, she was arrested and subsequently convicted and incarcerated for
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Tonight We Bombed the U.S. Capitol: The Explosive Story of M19, America's First Female Terrorist Group
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Tonight We Bombed the U.S. Capitol: The Explosive Story of M19, America's First Female Terrorist Group
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On May 1, 2022, Boudin died in New York City at the age of 78, a day after returning from a visit to
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In 1981, Boudin and several former members of the Weather Underground, with current members of the
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Bryn Mawr alumnae bulletin, letter written in 2001 after she had been incarcerated for 19 years
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evaluations from her students each year." In 2013, she was Sheinberg Scholar-in-Residence at
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on May 19, 1943, into a Jewish family with a storied left-wing history. Boudin was raised in
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Breaking the Walls of Silence: AIDS and Women in a New York State Maximum-Security Prison
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Toward a Linguistic and Literary Revision of Cultural Paradigms: Common and/or Alien
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collected news stories including commentary and archival articles since 1983
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Kathy Boudin FBI wanted poster issued May 1, 1970 with first name misspelled
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Quieter Lives for 60's Militants, but Intensity of Beliefs Hasn't Faded
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life in prison. While incarcerated, Boudin published articles in the
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In 1969, Boudin was a founding member of the Weatherman faction of
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including Paul Robeson, Rockwell Kent, Joan Baez and Fidel Castro.
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Sisterhood Is Forever: The Women's Anthology for a New Millennium
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in 1965 as class valedictorian. After college, she attended the
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After her release from prison, Boudin accepted a job in the
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Family Circle: The Boudins and the Aristocracy of the Left
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Family Circle: The Boudins and the Aristocracy of the Left
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published by Bedford Hills in 1993. She also co-edited
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Breaking the Rules: Women in Prison and Feminist Therapy
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American people convicted of murdering police officers
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Letters from Young Activists. Today's Rebels Speak Out
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Parenting from inside/out: Voices of mothers in prison
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New York City
Bryn Mawr College
BA
Columbia University
EdD
David Gilbert
Chesa Boudin
Leonard Boudin
Michael Boudin
Louis B. Boudin
I.F. Stone
Conviction(s)
felony murder
leftist
felony murder
1981 Brink's robbery
Weather Underground
Nyack, New York
adjunct professor
Columbia University
Manhattan
Greenwich Village
Marxist
Louis B. Boudin
Michael Boudin
I.F. Stone
Leonard Boudin
Judith Coplon
Paul Robeson

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