Yusuf Nuruddin
Yusuf Nuruddin
Communist "Manifestivity"
On October 30 and 31, 1998 the Brecht Forum presented the "Communist Manifestivity to celebrate the 150th Anniversary of the Communist Manifesto" at Cooper Union's Great Hall, New York.
Individual endorsers of the event included Yusuf Nuruddin.[1]
The Manifesto Commemoration Committee included Eric Canepa, coordinator; Sam Anderson, Sylvia Aron, Steve Brier, Mary Boger , Kira Brunner, Andrew Comer, Peggy Crane, Steve Duncombe, Peter Filardo, Rosa Garcia, Dan Georgakas, Joan Greenbaum, Ron Hayduk, Bill Henning, Diane Greene Lent, Danny Luce, Bill Koehnlein, Biju Mathew, Eli Messinger , Liz Mestres, Yusuf Nuruddin, Adele Oltman, Ed Ott, Leo Panitch, Renee Pendergrass, Merle Ratner, Colin Robinson, Rosina Rodriguez, Frank Rosengarten, Rob Saute, S Shankar, Sean Sweeney, Kit Wainer, Paul Washington, Juanita Webster, Ethan Young.
Brecht Forum Event: Science & Society 60th Birthday
In 1996, Yusuf Nuruddin was listed as a speaker of the Brecht Forum's Sixtieth Anniversary of Science & Society, "the oldest Marxist journal in the United States."[2]
featured speakers include Renate Bridenthal, Gerrie Casey, Robin D. G. Kelley, Jerry Lembcke, Yusuf Nuruddin, Annette T. Rubinstein.
Malcolm X conference
A conference, Malcolm X: Radical Tradition and a Legacy of Struggle was held in New York City, November 14 1990.
The "Malcolm X and Muhammad Speaks Newspaper" panel consisted of;
Chairperson:
Malcolm X, Islam and Black Liberation
Chairperson:
- Michael Williams, Simmons College
Panel:
- Benjamin Kareem, former associate of Malcolm X
- Margarita Asha Samad-Matias, City College of New York
- Yusuf Nuruddin, John Jay College