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==New American Movement==
 
==New American Movement==
 
In 1981, [[In These Times]] congratulated [[NAM]] on the occasion of its 10<sup>th</sup> anniversary.<ref>10<sup>th</sup> Anniversary Booklet for the New American Movement, 1981</ref>
 
In 1981, [[In These Times]] congratulated [[NAM]] on the occasion of its 10<sup>th</sup> anniversary.<ref>10<sup>th</sup> Anniversary Booklet for the New American Movement, 1981</ref>
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==DSA connections==
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In 1998 [[Democratic Socialists of America]] described In these Times  as a DSA-ish publication<ref>http://web.archive.org/web/19980626083306/http:/www.dsausa.org/rl/Links/Mags.html#DSAish</ref>
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:''DSA-ish Publications''
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:''That is, mags which express the range of our politics, from the revolutionary to the left liberal, and including some sympatico Candian and British mags.''
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:''In These Times - America's leading independent socialist weekly. Most of the editors are DSAers or DSA-fellow travelers, but unlike the Guardian the coverage is of progressive contemporary politics and not of the activist subculture. Reading ITT gives one a sense that, though the left may not wave a red flag in all its battles, we are out there fighting real battles.''
  
 
==Board and Staff==
 
==Board and Staff==

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In These Times...

New American Movement

In 1981, In These Times congratulated NAM on the occasion of its 10th anniversary.[1]

DSA connections

In 1998 Democratic Socialists of America described In these Times as a DSA-ish publication[2]

DSA-ish Publications
That is, mags which express the range of our politics, from the revolutionary to the left liberal, and including some sympatico Candian and British mags.
In These Times - America's leading independent socialist weekly. Most of the editors are DSAers or DSA-fellow travelers, but unlike the Guardian the coverage is of progressive contemporary politics and not of the activist subculture. Reading ITT gives one a sense that, though the left may not wave a red flag in all its battles, we are out there fighting real battles.

Board and Staff

The following is a list of the board and staff of In These Times as at Dec. 21, 2009:[3]

Senior Editors

Contributing Editors

Editorial interns

Board of Editors

Web interns

Board of Directors

Publishing Consortium

References