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'''[[John Lumpkin]]''' is an Illinois health sector administrator who also serves on Google's Health Advisory Council. In this capacity Lumpkin helps Google ''"think about the ways we can contribute to the healthcare industry."'' Lumpkin has strong ties with the [[Communist Party USA]] that go way back to his childhood. The son of [[CPUSA]] members [[Frank Lumpkin|Frank]] and [[Bea Lumpkin]], he was brought up in a leftist activist family. In 1972 Lumpkin was [[CPUSA]] candidate for University of Illinois Trustee and in 1976 he was nominated as a candidate for the Illinois [[CPUSA]] as an elector for the Presidential and Vice Presidential candidates of the Communist Party USA, [[Gus Hall]] and [[Jarvis Tyner]]. ('''[[John Lumpkin|more...]]''')</div></div>
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'''[[Byron Rushing]]''' has served as a pro-Socialist member of the Massachusetts State Legislature since 1982, representing the South End, the Fenway, and Lower Roxbury neighborhoods of Boston. He was an original sponsor of the gay rights bill and the chief sponsor of the law to end discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation in public schools. He is a spokesman against the restoration of the death penalty in Massachusetts and for a moratorium on executions in the nation. He was the chief sponsor of the health reform law ending pre-existing condition refusals by insurance companies. He is an elected deputy to the General Convention of The Episcopal Church, sitting on various boards - notably, the Episcopal Network for Economic Justice. Rushing's career as a socialist activist began early in his life. Born in 1942 and spending his early years in New York City, Rushing's family moved to Syracuse at which time he began high school. Throughout his high school years he attended a youth summer camp, under the direction of the Universalist Unitarian Church. The camp taught world peace and cultural understanding by bringing various racial, ethnic, cultural, and religious groups together. After graduating high school. Members of the Quaker church whom he met at his summer youth camp invited him to participate in another youth summer program operated by the [[American Friends Service Committee]]. At the end of his junior year, Rushing decided to postpone his studies and fully dedicate his efforts to the Civil Rights Movement. He returned to Syracuse to work with the local chapter of the [[Congress of Racial Equality]] tackling issues of employment integration and police brutality.
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Rushing also has a long-standing connection with the U.S.A.'s largest Socialist organization, [[Democratic Socialists of America]]. In 1995 Rushing and [[Carin Schiewe]], the direct or of the [[Commonwealth Coalition]] were the honorees at [[Boston Democratic Socialists of America]]'s annual Debs-Thomas-Bernstein Dinner. In 2001 he, [[Judith Deutsch]] and Revs. [[Alexander Hurt]], [[Eugene Rivers]] & [[Norm Faramelli]] spoke on a Faith-based Initiatives forum hosted by Boston DSA. In 2002 Rushing was a patron of the 25th Annual Debs–Thomas–Bernstein Awards, honoring State Representatives [[Pat Jehlen]] and [[Anne Paulsen]]. ('''[[Byron Rushing|more...]]''')</div></div>
  
 
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Byron Rushing has served as a pro-Socialist member of the Massachusetts State Legislature since 1982, representing the South End, the Fenway, and Lower Roxbury neighborhoods of Boston. He was an original sponsor of the gay rights bill and the chief sponsor of the law to end discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation in public schools. He is a spokesman against the restoration of the death penalty in Massachusetts and for a moratorium on executions in the nation. He was the chief sponsor of the health reform law ending pre-existing condition refusals by insurance companies. He is an elected deputy to the General Convention of The Episcopal Church, sitting on various boards - notably, the Episcopal Network for Economic Justice. Rushing's career as a socialist activist began early in his life. Born in 1942 and spending his early years in New York City, Rushing's family moved to Syracuse at which time he began high school. Throughout his high school years he attended a youth summer camp, under the direction of the Universalist Unitarian Church. The camp taught world peace and cultural understanding by bringing various racial, ethnic, cultural, and religious groups together. After graduating high school. Members of the Quaker church whom he met at his summer youth camp invited him to participate in another youth summer program operated by the American Friends Service Committee. At the end of his junior year, Rushing decided to postpone his studies and fully dedicate his efforts to the Civil Rights Movement. He returned to Syracuse to work with the local chapter of the Congress of Racial Equality tackling issues of employment integration and police brutality.

Rushing also has a long-standing connection with the U.S.A.'s largest Socialist organization, Democratic Socialists of America. In 1995 Rushing and Carin Schiewe, the direct or of the Commonwealth Coalition were the honorees at Boston Democratic Socialists of America's annual Debs-Thomas-Bernstein Dinner. In 2001 he, Judith Deutsch and Revs. Alexander Hurt, Eugene Rivers & Norm Faramelli spoke on a Faith-based Initiatives forum hosted by Boston DSA. In 2002 Rushing was a patron of the 25th Annual Debs–Thomas–Bernstein Awards, honoring State Representatives Pat Jehlen and Anne Paulsen. (more...)

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