Gerald R Gioglio
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I am the author of the social justice and antiwar memoir Marching to a Silent Tune: A Journey from We Shall to Hell No, published by ACTA Publications. (Available at Amazon.com).
I also authored Days of Decision: An Oral History of Conscientious Objectors in the Military during the Vietnam War. (Available on Kindle at Amazon or at: www.ebay.com/itm/254593249665).
Other publications appear in The Catholic Worker newspaper including An Encounter with Dan (Berrigan) and Good Friday Meditation (a civilian antiwar experience). Several articles and book reviews appear in The Veteran, the newspaper of the Vietnam Veterans Against the War. A Genealogical article, Sticks and Stones, appears in the online journal, We the Italians, along with the short story, The Modica Chocolate Man. The Case of the Missing Grandfather appears in the July/August 2021 issue of Your Genealogy Today. Several short stories, free to all writers and readers appear on StoryStar.com
I hold a master’s degree with advanced studies in Sociology from Rutgers University. I was employed for twenty-five years doing research and evaluation with the New Jersey Department of Human Services and another seven with Catholic Charities, Diocese of Metuchen, NJ. I am a member of the Secular Franciscan Order and other peace and social justice groups. Now retired, I live in Colorado Springs with my wife Kate.