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'''Nancy Stein''' is the step-daughter of [[Joseph Filner]]. | '''Nancy Stein''' is the step-daughter of [[Joseph Filner]]. | ||
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In 1992 [[Magdelena Avila]] was a doctoral candidate at the School of Public Health, UOC Berkeley. She was a founder of [[Technical Assistance for the People]], and a founder of the [[Berkeley Coalition for Environmental Justice]], and an activist against Chem Waste. She was interviewed about her work by [[Max Elbaum]] and [[CrossRoads]] staff member [[Nancy Stein]], for the April 1992 joint [[Forward Motion]]/[[CrossRoads]] issue. | In 1992 [[Magdelena Avila]] was a doctoral candidate at the School of Public Health, UOC Berkeley. She was a founder of [[Technical Assistance for the People]], and a founder of the [[Berkeley Coalition for Environmental Justice]], and an activist against Chem Waste. She was interviewed about her work by [[Max Elbaum]] and [[CrossRoads]] staff member [[Nancy Stein]], for the April 1992 joint [[Forward Motion]]/[[CrossRoads]] issue. | ||
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Revision as of 18:36, 23 June 2016
Nancy Stein is the step-daughter of Joseph Filner.
CrossRoads staffer
In 1992 Magdelena Avila was a doctoral candidate at the School of Public Health, UOC Berkeley. She was a founder of Technical Assistance for the People, and a founder of the Berkeley Coalition for Environmental Justice, and an activist against Chem Waste. She was interviewed about her work by Max Elbaum and CrossRoads staff member Nancy Stein, for the April 1992 joint Forward Motion/CrossRoads issue.
Template:Endorsers of the Conference on Perspectives for Democracy and Socialism in the 90s