Mael Apollon
Mael Apollon is Coordinator at 1199 National Benefit Fund. Greater New York City Area Hospital & Health Care.
CoC training school
According to Georgia Wever the first Leadership Training School ever organized by the Committees of Correspondence took place during July 1998 , at a woodland location in upstate New York. For almost a week, the 24 participants - who came from Northern California, Chicago, North Carolina, South Carolina, and the New York metropolitan area - "talked, challenged, sang, learned, swam, disagreed, feasted, danced, camped, and asked questions."
The curriculum was planned by a committee composed of Mael Apollon, Robin Busch, Leslie Cagan, Pat Fry, Bobby Greenberg, Mel Pritchard, Roque Ristorucci and Zach Robinson. In the follow-up to the Leadership Training School, the curriculum planning committee became the National Education and Literature Committee. It is co-chaired by Bob Greenberg and Mel Pritchard.
Interactive sessions were led by Timothy V. Johnson and Shirley McClain.
Committees of Correspondence Conference 2002
At the Committees of Correspondence National Conference and Convention, July 25-28, 2002 San Francisco State University, the afternoon Plenary on HIP HOP Culture consisted of Mael Apollon, Faye Moore, Jess Acostia, "Hip Hop as part of the culture of the young generation and what it is all about."[1]
Committees of Correspondence
In 2006 members of the Committees of Correspondence for Democracy and Socialism National Coordinating Committee were[2];
Marilyn Albert, Mael Apollon, Carl Bloice, Barbara Blong, Barry Cohen, David Cohen, Otis Cunningham, Carl Davidson, Mort Frank, Todd Freeberg, Pat Fry, Marian Gordon, Ira Grupper, June Hemmingson, Ed Hemmingson, Fred Hicks, Duncan McFarland, Anne Mitchell, Maxine Orris, Ted Pearson, Gina Pesulima-Palencar, Edith Pollach, Marty Price, Merle Ratner, Jay Schaffner, Jae Scharlin, Mike Stein, Harry Targ, Walter Teague, Meta Van Sickle, Steve Willett and Mildred Williamson.
Coc staff
Committees of Correspondence New York office staff included Bobby Greenberg, George Harrison, Bernice Linton, Ted Reich, Mael Apollon and Attenio Davis.[3]
References
- ↑ [The Corresponder Vol 10, number 1, June 2002 http://www.cc-ds.org/pub_arch/CorresponderX1-2.pdf]
- ↑ http://www.cc-ds.org/IssueJune2006Version4.0.pdf
- ↑ [Dialogue & Initiative 2016, By CoC Ed Fund, page 4]