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Steven Clinkenbeard

Brown Association for Cooperative Housing Alumni

Steven Clinkenbeard was born outside of Boston. He spent part of his childhood growing up in the suburbs of Boston, and part of his childhood in Athens, Greece, during the time of a brutal military junta imposed by the United States. He came to Providence to study at Brown in 1977. He lived in Milhouse, one of the Brown co-ops, for several years, and was very involved in the administration of the co-ops. He was also involved in campus activism during the late seventies, and published a radical newspaper called "The Rake" out of the Millhouse basement. He then went on to live in an intentional community in Philadelphia and was involved in the anti-nuclear movement in the '70s and '80s.

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