Madeline Gardner

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Template:TOCnestleft Madeline Gardner... works at Minnesota Birth Center.

United for Peace and Justice Affiliation

In July 2007 Madeline Gardner representing Beyond the Choir was affiliated to United for Peace and Justice.[1]

Fithian connection

Joshua Kahn Russell September 23, 2007 ·

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With Madeline Gardner and Lisa Fithian.

Students for a Democratic Society: National Convention

Students for a Democratic Society: National Convention & Action Camp Reports By: Nick Martin (Lancaster SDS), Madeline Gardner (University of Minnesota SDS), Daniel Tasripin (Hunter College SDS) and Beth Blum (Philadelphia SDS) Left Turn magazine November 01, 2007.

“Who We Are, What We Are Building”

Written primarily by Madeline Gardner, Joshua Kahn Russell, Kelly Lenora Lee and Michael Gould-Wartofsky, “Who We Are, What We Are Building” was approved by the direct democratic process of the New Students for a Democratic Society National Convention in Detroit, July 27th – 30th, 2007. It was subsequently ratified by a vote of SDS chapters.[2]

Climate change & social justice gathering

Doyle Canning July 10, 2009:

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Everyone say "Hope-en-Hagen!" — with Jen Angel, Sharon Lungo, Nick Jehlen, Jihan Gearon, Madeline Gardner, Nia Eshu Robinson, Joshua Kahn, Jacqui Patterson and Anne Petermann.

Comrades

Joshua Kahn Russell February 14, 2009 ·

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With Payal Parekh, Ben Powless, Shadia Fayne Wood, Harjit Singh Gill, Jason Negron-Gonzales, Becca Rast, Max Uhlenbeck, Sharon Lungo, Aditi Vaidya, Chris Crass, Madeline Gardner, Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, Ananda Lee Tan, Brian Kelly, Andrej Grubacic and Clare Bayard.

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