Dan Guenther
Dan Guenther is a St. Louis Missouri activist.
Green supporters
When Megan Ellyia Green successfully ran for President of the Board of Aldermen in 2022, her supporters included alderpersons Christine Ingrassia (6th Ward), Annie Rice (8th Ward), Dan Guenther (9th Ward), Jimmy Lappe (11th Ward), Bill Stephens (12th Ward), Anne Schweitzer (13th Ward), Tina Pihl (17th Ward), Shane Cohn (25th Ward), and Mike Gras (28th Ward). Of note also is that three of these alderpersons represent wards Green lost in 2019. Green also has the backing of three members of the St. Louis Board of Education, including its president and fellow DSA endorsee Matt Davis) and the support of at least two state representatives — Rasheen Aldridge and Kimberly-Ann Collins. But by far Green’s biggest backer to date was the mayor herself, Tishaura Jones.[1]
St. Louis candidates
Sharon Tyus, James Page, Dan Guenther, Bill Stephens, Megan Ellyia Green, Tina Pihl.
2017 Hershel Walker Peace and Justice Awards
A diverse crowd of 170 gathered at the Painter’s Union District Council 58 hall to honor five labor and community leaders receiving the Hershel Walker ‘Peace and Justice’ Awards Breakfast May 13, 2017.
The annual awards breakfast was commissioned to commemorate the extraordinary life of St. Louis trade unionist and civil rights leader Hershel Walker, who dedicated over 60 years to the labor, peace, and justice movements.
The awards ceremony was hosted by the Missouri/Kansas People’s World and the St. Louis Workers’ Education Society.
Members of the Service Employees International Union, Healthcare MO/KS; Coalition of Black Trade Unionists-St. Louis Chapter; IUOE local 148; Laborers’ Local 110; Labor Tribune; SMART Local 36; Painters’ District Council 58; Jobs with Justice; Missourians against the Death Penalty; and Show me $15 attended the breakfast along with: State Representative’s : Peter Merideth (D-80th District), Clem Smith (D-85th District), Cora Faith Walker (D-74th District); 9th Ward Alderman Dan Guenther; 15th Ward Alderwoman Megan Ellyia Green; 20th Ward Committeewoman Wendy Campbell; 8th Ward Committeewoman Annie Rice; 14th Ward Committeewoman Madeline Buthod; and many others. .[2]