Ann Fagan Ginger

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Ann Fagan Ginger is listed as a sponsor[1] of the Niebyl-Proctor Marxist Library in Oakland California.

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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.[2]

Workshops that were held at the conference on Saturday, July 18 included:[3]

Strategy 2 Where to from here? What next in the struggle for democracy in the United States?

Sacramento Marxist School

On Mar 19 2004 Ann Fagan Ginger lectured at the Sacramento Marxist School on How the Left Can Use the Law After 9-11.[4]

Letter to Obama

In March 2009 dozens of 'human rights groups' and activists in the United States, signed a statement urging President Barack Obama to rethink his decision to boycott the United Nations-sponsored anti-racism conference.

As you know, the Durban Review Conference is one of the most important international platforms for discussing the elimination of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerances. Given the brutal history of slavery and Jim Crow in the United States, your Administration has much to contribute to this discussion. A boycott would be inconsistent with your policy of engagement with the international community…

Individual signers of the statement included Ann Fagan Ginger of The Meiklejohn Civil Liberties Institute.[5]

References

  1. http://www.marxistlibr.org/sponsors.html
  2. Conference program
  3. 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)
  4. http://www.marxistschool.org/default.aspx?page=allspeakers
  5. http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1074695.html
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