Evergreen Cemetery – Peoples Temple Panels
As a Jonestown Survivor, I am working on a very interesting project. The Jonestown Institute publishes (now on-line) a yearly "report" with writing from many sources about all things Peoples Temple. This year, I am editor of a "Guyanese Perspective" section. Over the past week, I have heard from about 150 Guyanese about their experiences with Peoples Temple in Guyana. It is fascinating!
The articles will appear in the November issue of The Jonestown Report – take a look at last year's edition at: http://jonestown.sdsu.edu/?page_id=67218
the jonestown report, Volume 18, November 2016 – Alternative Considerations of Jonestown & Peoples Temple
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