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==United for Peace and Justice Affiliation== | ==United for Peace and Justice Affiliation== |
Revision as of 15:10, 1 May 2016
Nancy Romer is a Brooklyn food activist.
United for Peace and Justice Affiliation
In 2005 Nancy Romer, US Labor Against the War was on the Steering Committee of United for Peace and Justice[1].
In July 2007 Nancy Romer representing US Labor Against the War was affiliated to United for Peace and Justice.[2]
Feminists for Peace and Barack Obama
In early 2008 Nancy Romer, of Brooklyn College signed a petition circulated by Feminists for Peace and Barack Obama[3].
- In the coming elections, it is important to remember that war and peace are as much \"women\'s issues\" as are health, the environment, and the achievement of educational and occupational equality. Because we believe that all of these concerns are not only fundamental but closely intertwined, this Tuesday we will be casting our vote for Senator Barack Obama as the Democratic nominee for President of the United States.
Open Letter to Obama on Iran
In 2008 Nancy Romer, Professional Staff Congress-CUNY, AFT 2332, Brooklyn, NY signed an online petition “A Open Letter to Barack Obama on Iran”.[4]
New Politics
As of 2009 Nancy Romer served as a sponsor of New Politics, magazine almost completely staffed and run by members of Democratic Socialists of America[5].