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*[[Miles Rapoport]], President, [[Demos]]
 
*[[Miles Rapoport]], President, [[Demos]]
 
*[[Jamin Raskin]], Professor of Law, Washington College of Law, American Univ.
 
*[[Jamin Raskin]], Professor of Law, Washington College of Law, American Univ.
*The Hon. [[Robert B. Reich]], Former US Secretary of Labor, Brandeis University
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*The Hon. [[Robert Reich]], Former US Secretary of Labor, Brandeis University
 
*[[Hans Riemer]], Washington Director, [[Rock the Vote]]
 
*[[Hans Riemer]], Washington Director, [[Rock the Vote]]
 
*[[Will Robinson]], Partner, [[MacWilliams, Robinson & Partners]]
 
*[[Will Robinson]], Partner, [[MacWilliams, Robinson & Partners]]
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*[[Hillary Shelton]], Director, Washington Bureau, [[NAACP]]
 
*[[Hillary Shelton]], Director, Washington Bureau, [[NAACP]]
 
*Rep. [[Hilda Solis]], CA
 
*Rep. [[Hilda Solis]], CA
*[[William Spriggs]], Director, [[National Urban League's Institute for Opportunity and Equality]]
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*[[William Spriggs]], Director, [[National Urban League]]'s Institute for Opportunity and Equality
 
*Sen. [[Debbie Stabenow]], MI
 
*Sen. [[Debbie Stabenow]], MI
 
*[[John Steele]], Mayor, Telluride, CO, Leader, [[Cities for Peace]]
 
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*[[George Soros]], International Philanthropist and Financier
 
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*[[Eliot Spitzer]], New York State Attorney General]]
 
*[[Eliot Spitzer]], New York State Attorney General]]
*[[William Spriggs]], Director, [[National Urban League's Institute of Opportunity and Equality]]
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*[[William Spriggs]], Director, [[National Urban League]]'s Institute of Opportunity and Equality
 
*Sen. [[Debbie Stabenow]], D-MI
 
*Sen. [[Debbie Stabenow]], D-MI
 
*[[John Sweeney]], President, [[AFL-CIO]]
 
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===Confronting Inequality in America===
 
===Confronting Inequality in America===
On June 3, 2004, [[William Spriggs]], Director, [[National Urban League's Institute of Opportunity and Equality]]; [[Sam Pizzigati]], Author of ''"Greed and Good"''; [[Joan Lombardi]], Director, [[The Children's Project]]; and [[Chris Owens]], Policy Director, [[AFL-CIO]] spoke in a plenary entitled ''"Confronting Inequality in America"''.
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On June 3, 2004, [[William Spriggs]], Director, [[National Urban League]]'s Institute of Opportunity and Equality; [[Sam Pizzigati]], Author of ''"Greed and Good"''; [[Joan Lombardi]], Director, [[The Children's Project]]; and [[Chris Owens]], Policy Director, [[AFL-CIO]] spoke in a plenary entitled ''"Confronting Inequality in America"''.
  
 
===Indebted Nation: The Real Trade Debate===
 
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*[[Melody Barnes]]
 
*[[Melody Barnes]]
 
*[[Tony Barr]]
 
*[[Tony Barr]]
*[[Rand Beers]]
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*[[Medea Benjamin]]
 
*[[Medea Benjamin]]
 
*[[Julie Bergman Sender]]
 
*[[Julie Bergman Sender]]
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==References==
 
==References==
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Latest revision as of 15:10, 3 October 2024

Take Back America is the old name for America's Future Now! which is the annual conference of Campaign for America's Future.

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Sen. Barack Obama speaks at the 2007 Take Back America Conference

Take Back America is the name of the annual conference which was run by Campaign for America's Future from 2003 - 2008. Campaign for America's Future runs a major annual conference which is well-attended by leftist speakers and delegates. America's Future Now is the new name for the Take Back America conferences.

Prominent speakers at the conferences over the past six years include:

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  1. Our Future website: Take Back America 2003 Speakers (accessed on June 17, 2010)
  2. Our Future website: Take Back America 2003 Agenda (accessed on June 11, 2010)
  3. Our Future website: Take Back America 2004 Speakers (accessed on June 11, 2010)
  4. [hhttp://www.ourfuture.org/node/13154 Our Future website: Take Back America 2004 Agenda] (accessed on June 11, 2010)
  5. Take Back America 2005 - Speakers (accessed on May 8, 2010)
  6. Take Back America 2005 - Agenda (accessed on June 11, 2010)
  7. Jump up to: 7.0 7.1 7.2 Take Back America 2006 - Agenda & Speakers (accessed on May 14, 2010)
  8. Jump up to: 8.0 8.1 Take Back America 2007 - Agenda (accessed on May 13, 2010)
  9. Take Back America 2007 - Speakers (accessed on May 13, 2010)
  10. Take Back America 2007 - Sponsors (accessed on May 13, 2010)
  11. TBA 2007: Session: Our Time Has Come (accessed on May 13, 2010)
  12. Jump up to: 12.0 12.1 12.2 Take Back America 2008 - Details (accessed on May 11, 2010)
  13. Take Back America 2008 - Speakers (accessed on May 11, 2010)
  14. Campaign for America's Future website: Take Back America 2008 - Sponsors (accessed on May 12, 2010)
  15. Jump up to: 15.0 15.1 Campaign for America's Future website: Gala Awards Dinner (accessed on May 12, 2010)
  16. Campaign for America's Future website: Take Back America 2008 - Agenda (accessed on May 11, 2010)