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'''Russell Jacoby ''' (born April 23, 1945) is a professor of history at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) an author, and critic of academic culture. His fields of interest are Twentieth Century European and American intellectual and cultural history specifically the history of intellectuals and education. In 2009, he was appointed to the Moishe Gonzales Folding Chair of Critical Theory. A documentary 'Velvet Prisons: Russell Jacoby on American Academia' premiered at the 'Humanity Explored' Online Film Festival.
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He was born in New York City and educated at the University of Chicago and University of Wisconsin–Madison.
  
 
==Socialist Community School==
 
==Socialist Community School==
  
In 1978 Russell Jacoby was a non-committee teacher at the Los Angeles [[Socialist Community School]]<re>SCC Non-school Committee Teachers list, Spring 1978</ref>.
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In 1978 Russell Jacoby was a non-committee teacher at the Los Angeles [[Socialist Community School]]<ref>SCC Non-school Committee Teachers list, Spring 1978</ref>.
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==Socialists organize to "challenge for power" in Los Angeles==
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On March 11, 1998, [[Los Angeles Democratic Socialists of America]] leader [[Steve Tarzynski]] wrote an email to another Los Angeles DSA leader [[Harold Meyerson]].
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Tarzynski listed 25 people he thought should be on an "A-list" of "25 or so leaders/activists/intellectuals and/or "eminent persons" who would gather periodically to theorize/strategize about how to rebuild a progressive movement in our metropolitan area that could challenge for power."
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Tarzynski listed himself, [[Harold Meyerson]], [[Karen Bass]], [[Sylvia Castillo]], [[Gary Phillips]], [[Joseph Hicks|Joe Hicks]], [[Richard Rothstein]], [[Steve Cancian]], [[Larry Frank]], [[Torie Osborn]], [[Rudy Acuna]], [[Aris Anagnos]], [[Abby Haight Arnold|Abby Arnold]], [[Carl Boggs]], [[Blase Bonpane]], [[Rick Brown]], [[Stanley Sheinbaum]], [[Alice Callahan]], [[Jim Conn]], [[Peter Dreier]], [[Maria Elena Durazo]], [[Miguel Contreras]], [[Mike Davis]], [[Bill Gallegos]], [[Bob Gottlieb]], [[Kent Wong]], [[Russell Jacoby]], [[Bong Hwan Kim]], [[Paula Litt]] (and [[Barrett Litt|Barry Litt]],  with a question mark), [[Peter Olney]], [[Derek Shearer]], [[Clancy Sigal]] and [[Anthony Thigpenn]].
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Included in a suggested elected officials sub-group were [[Mark Ridley-Thomas]], [[Gloria Romero]], [[Jackie Goldberg]], [[Gilbert Cedillo|Gil Cedillo]], [[Tom Hayden]], [[Antonio Villaraigosa]], [[Paul Rosenstein]] and Congressmen [[Xavier Becerra]], [[Henry Waxman]] and [[Maxine Waters]].
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Tarzynski went on to write "I think we should limit the group to 25 max, otherwise group dynamics begins to break down....As i said, I would like this to take place in a nice place with good food and drink...it should properly be an all day event."
  
 
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Russell Jacoby (born April 23, 1945) is a professor of history at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) an author, and critic of academic culture. His fields of interest are Twentieth Century European and American intellectual and cultural history specifically the history of intellectuals and education. In 2009, he was appointed to the Moishe Gonzales Folding Chair of Critical Theory. A documentary 'Velvet Prisons: Russell Jacoby on American Academia' premiered at the 'Humanity Explored' Online Film Festival.

He was born in New York City and educated at the University of Chicago and University of Wisconsin–Madison.

Socialist Community School

In 1978 Russell Jacoby was a non-committee teacher at the Los Angeles Socialist Community School[1].

Socialists organize to "challenge for power" in Los Angeles

Trevor email 1 (3).jpg

On March 11, 1998, Los Angeles Democratic Socialists of America leader Steve Tarzynski wrote an email to another Los Angeles DSA leader Harold Meyerson.

Tarzynski listed 25 people he thought should be on an "A-list" of "25 or so leaders/activists/intellectuals and/or "eminent persons" who would gather periodically to theorize/strategize about how to rebuild a progressive movement in our metropolitan area that could challenge for power."

Tarzynski listed himself, Harold Meyerson, Karen Bass, Sylvia Castillo, Gary Phillips, Joe Hicks, Richard Rothstein, Steve Cancian, Larry Frank, Torie Osborn, Rudy Acuna, Aris Anagnos, Abby Arnold, Carl Boggs, Blase Bonpane, Rick Brown, Stanley Sheinbaum, Alice Callahan, Jim Conn, Peter Dreier, Maria Elena Durazo, Miguel Contreras, Mike Davis, Bill Gallegos, Bob Gottlieb, Kent Wong, Russell Jacoby, Bong Hwan Kim, Paula Litt (and Barry Litt, with a question mark), Peter Olney, Derek Shearer, Clancy Sigal and Anthony Thigpenn.

Included in a suggested elected officials sub-group were Mark Ridley-Thomas, Gloria Romero, Jackie Goldberg, Gil Cedillo, Tom Hayden, Antonio Villaraigosa, Paul Rosenstein and Congressmen Xavier Becerra, Henry Waxman and Maxine Waters.

Tarzynski went on to write "I think we should limit the group to 25 max, otherwise group dynamics begins to break down....As i said, I would like this to take place in a nice place with good food and drink...it should properly be an all day event."

References

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  1. SCC Non-school Committee Teachers list, Spring 1978