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+ | At the 2012 [[W. K. Kellogg Foundation]] “America Healing—Healing for Democracy” conference in [[New Orleans]], [[Advancement Project]] Co-Director [[Judith Browne-Dianis]], [[Southwest Workers Union]] Director [[Genaro Lopez-Rendon]] and [[Blue Stone Strategy]] Vice President [[Alvin Warren]] address voter suppression. They discussed many battles they’ve been gaining ground on in communities and courthouses, getting people registered to vote and removing barriers to the polls. They all spoke of groundwork in terms of finding those who needed ID, citizenship or birth documents, and getting people engaged in the electoral process for November 2012 and beyond.<ref>[http://www.thenation.com/article/true-vote-still-out-screw-vote/ The Nation, ‘True the Vote’ Still Out to Screw the Vote By Brentin MockTwitter MAY 1, 2012]</ref> | ||
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Alvin Warren
Northern Westchester Club
The following sent May Day greetings in the People's Weekly World of May 1-7 2004 May Day Supplement page F, from the Northern Westchester Club of the Communist Party USA.
- Abby Colman
- Morris Colman
- Nan Okin
- Pearl Oremland
- Ben Oremland
- Victor Perlo
- Ann Reeve
- Victor Rossi
- Alvin Warren
Battling voter suppression
At the 2012 W. K. Kellogg Foundation “America Healing—Healing for Democracy” conference in New Orleans, Advancement Project Co-Director Judith Browne-Dianis, Southwest Workers Union Director Genaro Lopez-Rendon and Blue Stone Strategy Vice President Alvin Warren address voter suppression. They discussed many battles they’ve been gaining ground on in communities and courthouses, getting people registered to vote and removing barriers to the polls. They all spoke of groundwork in terms of finding those who needed ID, citizenship or birth documents, and getting people engaged in the electoral process for November 2012 and beyond.[1]