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'''Cesar E. Chavez''' (1927-1993)
 
'''Cesar E. Chavez''' (1927-1993)
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===Democratic Agenda/Socialist Caucus===
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For groups and organizations seeking radical social change within the [[Democratic Party]], the National Convention of 1980 had at least one historic first - formation of a [[Socialist Caucus]] of
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delegates. Organized by the [[Democratic Socialist Organizing Committee]]  and by the [[Democratic Agenda]] which was DSOC's cadre and supporters within the [[Democratic Party]] and was based in DSOC' s New York office and at 1730 M Street, NW, Washington, DC. Some 31 delegates and alternates from twelve states and Democrats Abroad
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attended the [[Socialist Caucus]].
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As a preliminary to the convention's [[Socialist Caucus]] meeting, , indeed as a "building event" and as a continued show of support for Senator [[Edward Kennedy]] (D-MA), the [[Democratic Agenda]] sponsored
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a convention rally at New York's Town Hall. The speakers included [[Herman Badillo]], [[Julian Bond]], [[Fran Bennick]], [[Harry Britt]], [[Cesar Chavez]], Rep. [[John Conyers]] (D-MI},[[Doug Fraser| Douglas Fraser]], [[Murray Finley]], [[Michael Harrington]], [[Terry Herndon]], [[Ruth Jordan]], [[Ruth Messinger]], [[Eleanor Smeal]], [[Gloria Steinem]] and [[William Winpisinger]].
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DSOC works within the [[Democratic Party]], said Harrington, because of the party's relationships with organized workers, blacks, feminists, environmentalists and other "progressive groups."
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The [[Socialist Caucus]] circulated a list of convention delegates who were caucus members, including;<ref>Information Digest, Septemer 19, 1980, p 333</ref>
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<div style="column-count:4;-moz-column-count:4;-webkit-column-count:4">
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*[[Alice Papon]], AZ
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*[[Debbie Anderson]], CA
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*[[Helen Barrios]], CA
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*[[Harry Britt]], CA
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*[[Muriel Brownstein]], CA
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*[[Mickey Flacks]], CA
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*[[Vivial Hall]], CA
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*[[Dolores Huerta]], CA,
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*[[Amy King]], CA
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*[[Ted Neima]], CA
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*[[Mike Nye]], CA
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*[[Raoul Teilhet]], CA
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*[[Richard Sklar]], CA
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*[[Pat Dillon]], CT
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*[[Kristine Blackwood]], DC
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*[[Steve Ramirez]], DC
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*[[Bill Simons]], DC
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*[[Jerry Wurf]], DC
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*[[Julian Bond]], GA
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*[[William Winpisinger]], MD
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*[[Vivian Hall]], MA
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*[[Brian Maranhoa]], MA
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*Ms. [[Su Finkbinder]], MI
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*[[Martin Gerber]], MI
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*[[Millie Jeffrey]], MI
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*[[Isabel Laluz]], MI
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*[[Gerald Maginelli]], MI
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*[[Bernice Selden]], MI
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*[[David Selden]], MI
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*[[Earl Bourdon]], NH
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*[[Henry Berger]], NY
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*[[Jim Chapin]], NY
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*[[David Dinkins]], NY
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*[[Elaine Drucker]], NY
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*[[Ed Gray]], NY
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*[[Pat Kelly|Patrick Kelly]], NY
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*[[Ruth Messinger]], NY
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*[[Libby Moroff]], NY
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*[[Cleveland Robinson]], NY
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*[[Gerry Cohen]], NC
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*[[Margaret Lynch]], OH
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*[[Judith Watts|Judy Watts]], OR
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*[[Harold Rosenthal]], PA
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*[[Sue Rosenthal]], PA
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*[[Craig Murphy]], TX
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*[[Ray Majerus]], WI
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*[[Louise Uphoff]], WI
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*[[David Fleishman]] (foreign)
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</div>
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[[Category:Socialist Caucus]]
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[[Category:Democratic Agenda]]
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[[Category:Democratic Socialist Organizing Committee]]
  
 
==Opposing loans to Chile==
 
==Opposing loans to Chile==

Revision as of 00:49, 15 July 2010

Cesar Chavez

Cesar E. Chavez (1927-1993)

Democratic Agenda/Socialist Caucus

For groups and organizations seeking radical social change within the Democratic Party, the National Convention of 1980 had at least one historic first - formation of a Socialist Caucus of delegates. Organized by the Democratic Socialist Organizing Committee and by the Democratic Agenda which was DSOC's cadre and supporters within the Democratic Party and was based in DSOC' s New York office and at 1730 M Street, NW, Washington, DC. Some 31 delegates and alternates from twelve states and Democrats Abroad attended the Socialist Caucus.

As a preliminary to the convention's Socialist Caucus meeting, , indeed as a "building event" and as a continued show of support for Senator Edward Kennedy (D-MA), the Democratic Agenda sponsored a convention rally at New York's Town Hall. The speakers included Herman Badillo, Julian Bond, Fran Bennick, Harry Britt, Cesar Chavez, Rep. John Conyers (D-MI}, Douglas Fraser, Murray Finley, Michael Harrington, Terry Herndon, Ruth Jordan, Ruth Messinger, Eleanor Smeal, Gloria Steinem and William Winpisinger.

DSOC works within the Democratic Party, said Harrington, because of the party's relationships with organized workers, blacks, feminists, environmentalists and other "progressive groups."

The Socialist Caucus circulated a list of convention delegates who were caucus members, including;[1]

Opposing loans to Chile

In 1987, Joanne Landy, Thomas Harrison and Gail Daneker, Directors, Campaign for Peace and Democracy/East and West, New York, circulated a statement Against Loans to Chile calling upon the Reagan Administration to oppose all loans to Chile.

It has been signed by leading "peace, labor, human rights, religious and cultural figures from the United States, Western Europe and Latin America." They were "joined by a large number of activists and writers from the USSR and Eastern Europe, many of whom have been persecuted in their own countries for work in independent peace and human rights movements."

Cesar Chavez endorsed the call.

The majority of signatories were affiliated with Democratic Socialists of America.[2]

Chavez and Corona

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References

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  1. Information Digest, Septemer 19, 1980, p 333
  2. New York review of books, Vol 34, Number 10, June 11, 1987