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{{for|the civil rights attorney and academic|Margaret McKenna (academic)}}
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In 1989, McKenna helped to found New Jerusalem Laura, a [[North Philadelphia]] addiction treatment center that strives to help people recover from substance abuse without the use of medication,<ref name=Thompson /> by substituting community service, discussion, and Bible study as routes to recovery.
==Early life and education==
McKenna grew up in [[Hackensack, New Jersey]] and upon graduating from high school entered the Medical Mission Sisters, a [[Catholic Church
==Activism==
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{{Quote box |width=20em | bgcolor=#ACE1AF |align=right |quote=''me and Sister Margaret on the Pentagon lawn<br/>arrested, our wrists in a plastic tie''|source=—"Timothy Hay" by [[mewithoutYou]]<ref name=mewithoutYou>{{harvnb|mewithoutYou|2009|p=8}}</ref>}} McKenna has been arrested for several acts of [[civil disobedience]] since becoming an activist in the 1970s.<ref name=Campellone>{{harvnb|Campellone|2010}}</ref> In 1987, she participated in a protest over the [[Iran–Contra affair]] during the bicentennial celebration of the signing of the constitution in Philadelphia.<ref name=Stevens>{{harvnb|Stevens|1987|p=A36}}</ref> In 1988 on Easter Sunday, McKenna and three other [[Plowshares Movement|Plowshares]] activists accessed the third deck of the {{USS|Iowa|BB-61|6}} and symbolically hammered on empty [[Tomahawk (missile)|Tomahawk]] missile housings before pouring their own blood on them.<ref name=Ellis>{{harvnb|Ellis|1988}}</ref> At the same time, a banner that read "Follow the nonviolent Christ" was placed on the side of the ship.<ref name=Thompson>{{harvnb|Thompson|2009}}</ref> The group was charged with trespassing, and McKenna was sentenced to four months in prison.<ref name=Thompson /> In 2007, McKenna, as well as musician [[Aaron Weiss]], was arrested for participating in a "[[die-in]]" to protest the civilian casualties of the [[Iraq War]] on the grounds of [[The Pentagon]] in [[Arlington County]], [[Virginia]].<ref name=JonahHouse>{{harvnb|Jonah House|2007}}</ref> This event was referenced in the song "Timothy Hay" by Weiss's band, [[mewithoutYou]], on their album ''[[It's All Crazy! It's All False! It's All a Dream! It's Alright]]''.<ref name=Hagerman>{{harvnb|Hagerman|Weiss|2009}}</ref>▼
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==New Jerusalem Laura==
McKenna and
New Jerusalem Laura's addict counseling methods were influenced by those of One Day at a Time, founded by the Rev.
McKenna believes that the reason for the New Jerusalem Laura's success is the community. "In a recovery community, you can't get away with [lying], because it shows," she said. "It forces you to be honest."<ref name=Thompson /> Nearly 400 residents have graduated from the program since its inception.<ref name=MMS /> Of those, close to seventy percent are reported to remain drug-free, well above the results of traditional recovery methods.<ref name=MMS />
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===Bibliography===
*{{cite web|last=Campellone|first=Christopher|title=North Central: Addicts and Activists Provide an Oasis on Norris Street|url=http://philadelphianeighborhoods.com/2010/06/16/north-central-addicts-and-activists-provide-an-oasis-on-norris-street/|work=Philadelphia Neighborhoods|publisher=Temple University|
*{{cite web|last=Ellis|first=Lisa|title=An Activist Nun Trying To Provoke People To Think|url=http://articles.philly.com/1988-04-12/news/26249993_1_female-prisoners-protesters-religion-professor/3|work=The Philadelphia Inquirer|year=1988 |
*{{cite web|last=Hagerman|first=Sarah|first2=Aaron |last2= Weiss |title=mewithoutYou: Let It Go|url=http://www.jambase.com/Articles/18525/mewithoutYou-Let-It-Go/0|publisher=Jam Base|
*{{cite web|last=Jonah House|title=Feast of the Holy Innocents Faith and Resistance Retreat Pentagon December 28, 2007|url=http://www.jonahhouse.org/archive/FRDec07Pen.htm|publisher=Jonah House|
*{{cite web|last=Kolodziej|first=Maureen|title=Sister McKenna speaks about her call to serve|url=http://www.lasalle.edu/collegian/features/articles/06/oct18/mckenna.html|work=Collegian|publisher=La Salle University|
*{{cite web|last=Medical Mission Sisters|title=Sister Margaret McKenna|url=http://www.medicalmissionsisters.org/meet/sister_margaret.htm|publisher=Medical Mission Sisters|
*{{cite AV media notes|title=It's All Crazy! It's All False! It's All a Dream! It's Alright |year=2009
*{{cite web|last1=Schenk|first1=Christine|title=And the desert shall bloom|url=http://ncronline.org/blogs/simply-spirit/and-desert-shall-bloom|website=National Catholic Reporter|
*{{cite news|last=Stevens|first=William|title=Congress Marks Birth at Fete in Philadelphia|newspaper=The New York Times|year=1987
*{{cite web|last=Thompson|first=Isaiah|title=The Rehab Wars|url=http://archives.citypaper.net/articles/2009/12/10/the-rehab-wars|publisher=Philadelphia City Paper|
==External links==
*[http://
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