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[[Category:Communist Party USA]]
 
[[Category:Communist Party USA]]
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===People's Weekly World Banquet 2000===
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Co-sponsors of the October 8 2000 Bay area [[People's Weekly World]]  banquet, at His Lordships, Berkeley Marina,  included San Francisco mayor [[Willie Brown|Willie L. Brown]], the vice mayors of Berkeley and Oakland. 
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Sponsors included [[Amy Dean]], [[South Bay Labor Council]] and [[Walter Johnson]], [[San Francisco Labor Council]]. Entertainment was provided by David Winters.
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Honorees were;
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*[[Judith Goff]], [[Alameda County Central Labor Council]]
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*The Northern California janitors of [[SEIU]] local 1877
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*[[Evelina Alarcon]], [[Cesar E. Chavez Holiday Camapign]]
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*[[Clarence Thomas]], East Bay [[ILWU]]<ref>PWW September 23, 2000, page 2</ref>
  
 
==Free Mumia Abu-Jamal==
 
==Free Mumia Abu-Jamal==

Revision as of 23:03, 11 September 2011

Clarence Thomas

Endorsed Communist Party fund raiser

Peoples Weekly World, September 11, 1999

In September 1999, Chair, East Bay Legislative Council ILWU, co-sponsored a Communist Party USA fund raising event in Berkeley. Rep. Lynn Woolsey co-sponsored the same event.[1]

People's Weekly World Banquet 2000

Co-sponsors of the October 8 2000 Bay area People's Weekly World banquet, at His Lordships, Berkeley Marina, included San Francisco mayor Willie L. Brown, the vice mayors of Berkeley and Oakland.

Sponsors included Amy Dean, South Bay Labor Council and Walter Johnson, San Francisco Labor Council. Entertainment was provided by David Winters.

Honorees were;

Free Mumia Abu-Jamal

In 2008 Clarence Thomas, Coordinator of Saving Lives Campaign ILWU Local 10, San Francisco, CA signed a statement circulated by the Partisan Defense Committee calling for the release of convicted “cop-killer” Mumia Abu-Jamal.[3]

References

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  1. Peoples Weekly World, September 11, 1999
  2. PWW September 23, 2000, page 2
  3. Signers of Campaign to Free Mumia Abu-Jamal, Now