Libby Frank
Libby Frank was a founding member of Committees of Correspondence for Democracy and Socialism[1] and and long-time activist with the Women's International League for Peace & Freedom.
U.S. Peace Council
In 1991, Libby Frank was executive director of the Communist Party USA front U.S. Peace Council[2].
CoC National Conference endorser
In 1992, Libby Frank, U.S. Peace Council, Philadelphia, endorsed the Committees of Correspondence national conference Conference on Perspectives for Democracy and Socialism in the 90s held at Berkeley California July 17-19.[3]
Conference on Perspectives for Democracy and Socialism in the 90s
The Conference on Perspectives for Democracy and Socialism in the 90s was the Committees of Correspondence's first national conference held in Berkeley, California July 17-19, 1992.[4]
Workshops that were held at the conference on Saturday, July 18 included:[5]
Peace and Solidarity Taking apart the military behemoth. How can we win disarmament agreements, end military interventions, and convert our militarized economy to a peacetime orientation?
- Al Fishman, co-chair, Michigan SANE-Freeze, Detroit
- Libby Frank, Peace Information Project, Philadelphia
- David Reed, SF Anti-Apartheid Committee
- Marti Schmidt, National Lawyers Guild, Seattle
- Merle Ratner, co-coordinator, National Network of Indochina Activists
Delaware Valley Committees of Correspondence
In May 1994, Libby Frank, George Dolph, Irene Borenstein, Beth Edelman, Mort Frank, Bruce Haskin, Aaron Libson, Norma Libson and Amy Menzer were members of the Steering Committee of the Delaware Valley Committees of Correspondence.[6]
CoC NOC
In 1994, the Committees of Correspondence National Organizing Committee, consisted of Barry Cohen (New York), Brenda Coley (Milwaukee), Carl Davidson, (Chicago), Pat Fry (New York), Libby Frank (Philadelphia), Kaleema Hasan (Detroit), Tristan Masat (Boston), Atiba Mbiwan (Atlanta), Huli Milanese (San Francisco), Charlene Mitchell (ex Officio), Sandy Patrinos (Chicago), Edith Pollach (Long Beach), Jay Schaffner, (New York).[7]
Committees of Correspondence
In 1997 Libby Frank served on the National Co-Ordinating Committee of the Committees of Correspondence.[8]
In 1997 Libby Frank, Philadelphia was the Delaware Valley,Delaware contact for the Committees of Correspondence.[9]
References
Template:Reflist Template:Endorsers of the Conference on Perspectives for Democracy and Socialism in the 90s
- ↑ http://www.cc-ds.org/newsletters/D&ISummer2009.pdf
- ↑ peoples weekly World Nov 16 1991 p 20
- ↑ CCDS Background
- ↑ Conference program
- ↑ Proceedings of the Committees of Correspondence Conference: Perspectives for Democracy and Socialism in the '90s booklet, printed by CoC in NY, Sept. 1992 (Price: $4)
- ↑ Delaware Valley CoC letter, May 19, 1994
- ↑ Committees of Correspondence Jan. 14 1994, letter signed by Jay Schaffner
- ↑ CoC Corresponder November 1996/January 1997 Page 2
- ↑ CoC Corresponder November 1996/January 1997 Page 2