Carolyn Kazdin
Carolyn Kazdin - formerly National Rural/Farmers, Co-ordinator of the Jesse Jackson Campaign, 1984.
Worked for many years in Brazil.
Nicaragua
The Women Strike for Peace (WSP) WSP National Legislative Office at 201 Massachusetts Ave., N.E., #102, Washington, D.C., 20002, used to send out a newsletter on legal-sized paper detailing their lobbying activities in Congress and with related groups. These newsletters often provided important information on how they worked, who they lobbied, who they had contacts with, and the names of their D.C. staff and regional members.
- April/May 1983 newsletter:
- Elizabeth French - as WSP contact re lobbying against the "re-licensing of the nuclear reaction and radioative Cobalt-60 at the Armed Forces Radiological Research Institute (AFRRI), in Bethesda, MD."
- Ellen Fleming - "Musical Evening with Ellen Fleming, Guitarist/Folksinger" and with Marco & Bridgette of "Peace Child"
- Lucille Kenny - re WPS Steering Committee meeting, April 26th
- Adalyn Davis - re "debate between Paul Warnke and State Dept. rep., Reston Community Center (unclear if Davis is a WSP member or not)
- Carolyn Kazdin - "WSP Educational Night: Carolyn Kazdin, just back from Nicaragua, will speak and give a brand new slide show on events there"
"Conference on Socialism and Activism"
Michio Kaku was also listed as being one of five members of the "Steering Committee" in an ad for the conference in the Marxist weekly the "Guardian", Oct. 9, 1985, along with Barbara Koeppel, a film maker; Joe Miller, a longtime supporter of communist fronts and causes; Carolyn Kazdin; and veteran Marxist organizer from Chicago, Sidney Lens. "Join Us At The Conference on Socialism and Activism", New York City, Dec. 6, 7, 8, Teachers College, Columbia University: "Our Movement Is At A Critical Juncture - Where Do We Go From Here?"