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==Institute for Policy Studies== | ==Institute for Policy Studies== | ||
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In 1993 Chester Hartman was listed<ref>Institute for Policy Studies 30th Anniversary brochure</ref> among "''former fellows, project co-ordinators and staff''" of the [[Institute for Policy Studies]], Washington DC. | In 1993 Chester Hartman was listed<ref>Institute for Policy Studies 30th Anniversary brochure</ref> among "''former fellows, project co-ordinators and staff''" of the [[Institute for Policy Studies]], Washington DC. | ||
==Campaign for America's Future== | ==Campaign for America's Future== | ||
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In 1996 Chester Hartman, [[PRRAC]] was one of the original 130 founders<ref>http://www.undueinfluence.com/caf-co-founders.htm</ref>of [[Campaign for America's Future]]. | In 1996 Chester Hartman, [[PRRAC]] was one of the original 130 founders<ref>http://www.undueinfluence.com/caf-co-founders.htm</ref>of [[Campaign for America's Future]]. | ||
==War Times== | ==War Times== | ||
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In January 2002, a group of San Francisco leftists, mainly involved with [[STORM]] or [[Committees of Correspondence]] , founded a national anti-Iraq War newspaper<ref>[http://ratical.org/co-globalize/wartimes.html WAR TIMES January 29, 2002]</ref> [[War Times]]. | In January 2002, a group of San Francisco leftists, mainly involved with [[STORM]] or [[Committees of Correspondence]] , founded a national anti-Iraq War newspaper<ref>[http://ratical.org/co-globalize/wartimes.html WAR TIMES January 29, 2002]</ref> [[War Times]]. | ||
Endorsers of the project included Chester Hartman, executive director, Poverty & Race Research Action Council. | Endorsers of the project included Chester Hartman, executive director, Poverty & Race Research Action Council. | ||
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+ | In 2007 [[Chester Hartman]] was listed on the [[DataCenter]]'s annual report as a donor to the organization. The Oakland, California based [[DataCenter]] is widely regarded as the intellegence wing of the United States Left and has close ties to Cuba.<ref>[http://www.datacenter.org/wp-content/uploads/DC-2007-Annual-Report.pdf DataCenter 2007 Annual Report]</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:War Times]] | [[Category:War Times]] | ||
[[Category:Institute for Policy Studies]] | [[Category:Institute for Policy Studies]] | ||
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Revision as of 22:55, 20 January 2010
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Institute for Policy Studies
In 1993 Chester Hartman was listed[1] among "former fellows, project co-ordinators and staff" of the Institute for Policy Studies, Washington DC.
Campaign for America's Future
In 1996 Chester Hartman, PRRAC was one of the original 130 founders[2]of Campaign for America's Future.
War Times
In January 2002, a group of San Francisco leftists, mainly involved with STORM or Committees of Correspondence , founded a national anti-Iraq War newspaper[3] War Times.
Endorsers of the project included Chester Hartman, executive director, Poverty & Race Research Action Council.
DataCenter Donor
In 2007 Chester Hartman was listed on the DataCenter's annual report as a donor to the organization. The Oakland, California based DataCenter is widely regarded as the intellegence wing of the United States Left and has close ties to Cuba.[4]
References
- ↑ Institute for Policy Studies 30th Anniversary brochure
- ↑ http://www.undueinfluence.com/caf-co-founders.htm
- ↑ WAR TIMES January 29, 2002
- ↑ DataCenter 2007 Annual Report