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==New American Movement==
 
==New American Movement==
 
In 1981, [[Florence Green]] and [[Ben Green]], [[Bob Reed]] of Seattle, [[Judy MacLean]] of San Francisco, [[Max Gordon]] of NYC, [[Quentin Young]] and [[Ruth Young]] of Chicago, [[Clarence Lipschutz]] and [[Peggy Lipschutz]] of Evanston, [[Miriam Bazell]], [[Florence Gibbon]] of Chicago, [[Bronwen Zwirner]] of New Bedford, [[Leonard Lamb]] and [[Constance Lamb]] of Astoria, [[Helene Susman]] and [[Bill Susman]] of Great Neck, [[Corinne Golden]] of Chicago, [[Robert Havighurst]] and [[Edythe Havighurst]] of Chicago, [[Sara Heslep]], [[Sandy Barty]], [[Clara Diamont]], [[Pete Seeger]], [[Steve Nelson]], [[Hannah Frisch]], [[Sue Cohen]], [[Alba Alexander]], [[Bill Barclay]], [[Dan Gillman]], [[Roger Gilman]], [[Debby Holdstein]], [[Rob Persons]], [[Miriam Rabban]], [[Ralph Scott]], [[Julie Skurski]], [[Peg Stroebel]], [[Monty Tarbox]], [[Ed Kucinsky]], [[Gil Green]] of NYC, [[Joan Powers]] and [[Clarence Stoecker]] of Chicago, [[Rebecca Hobbs]] of Chicago, [[James Bond]] of Oakland, [[Pat McGauley]], [[Gabby Rosenstein]] of Santa Monica, [[Karl Cannon]] and [[Fay Cannon]] of Camarillo, [[Steven Starr]], [[Daniel Starr]], [[Beth Starr]] and [[Bob Starr]] (children of [[Vicky Starr]]) and [[Loriel Busenbard]] of the Lucy Parsons Chapter of the [[New American Movement]] honored [[Milt Cohen]] and [[Vicky Starr]] ''for their many years of activity in the causes for people's progress and democracy''.<ref>10<sup>th</sup> Anniversary Booklet for the New American Movement, 1981</ref>
 
In 1981, [[Florence Green]] and [[Ben Green]], [[Bob Reed]] of Seattle, [[Judy MacLean]] of San Francisco, [[Max Gordon]] of NYC, [[Quentin Young]] and [[Ruth Young]] of Chicago, [[Clarence Lipschutz]] and [[Peggy Lipschutz]] of Evanston, [[Miriam Bazell]], [[Florence Gibbon]] of Chicago, [[Bronwen Zwirner]] of New Bedford, [[Leonard Lamb]] and [[Constance Lamb]] of Astoria, [[Helene Susman]] and [[Bill Susman]] of Great Neck, [[Corinne Golden]] of Chicago, [[Robert Havighurst]] and [[Edythe Havighurst]] of Chicago, [[Sara Heslep]], [[Sandy Barty]], [[Clara Diamont]], [[Pete Seeger]], [[Steve Nelson]], [[Hannah Frisch]], [[Sue Cohen]], [[Alba Alexander]], [[Bill Barclay]], [[Dan Gillman]], [[Roger Gilman]], [[Debby Holdstein]], [[Rob Persons]], [[Miriam Rabban]], [[Ralph Scott]], [[Julie Skurski]], [[Peg Stroebel]], [[Monty Tarbox]], [[Ed Kucinsky]], [[Gil Green]] of NYC, [[Joan Powers]] and [[Clarence Stoecker]] of Chicago, [[Rebecca Hobbs]] of Chicago, [[James Bond]] of Oakland, [[Pat McGauley]], [[Gabby Rosenstein]] of Santa Monica, [[Karl Cannon]] and [[Fay Cannon]] of Camarillo, [[Steven Starr]], [[Daniel Starr]], [[Beth Starr]] and [[Bob Starr]] (children of [[Vicky Starr]]) and [[Loriel Busenbard]] of the Lucy Parsons Chapter of the [[New American Movement]] honored [[Milt Cohen]] and [[Vicky Starr]] ''for their many years of activity in the causes for people's progress and democracy''.<ref>10<sup>th</sup> Anniversary Booklet for the New American Movement, 1981</ref>
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==DSA Feminist Commission==
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In 1985, [[Judy MacLean]] of California was listed as a member of the [[DSA Feminist Commission|Feminist Commission]] of the [[Democratic Socialists of America]].<ref>DSA Feminist Commission Directory, 1985</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 02:53, 24 December 2009

Judy MacLean

New American Movement

In 1981, Florence Green and Ben Green, Bob Reed of Seattle, Judy MacLean of San Francisco, Max Gordon of NYC, Quentin Young and Ruth Young of Chicago, Clarence Lipschutz and Peggy Lipschutz of Evanston, Miriam Bazell, Florence Gibbon of Chicago, Bronwen Zwirner of New Bedford, Leonard Lamb and Constance Lamb of Astoria, Helene Susman and Bill Susman of Great Neck, Corinne Golden of Chicago, Robert Havighurst and Edythe Havighurst of Chicago, Sara Heslep, Sandy Barty, Clara Diamont, Pete Seeger, Steve Nelson, Hannah Frisch, Sue Cohen, Alba Alexander, Bill Barclay, Dan Gillman, Roger Gilman, Debby Holdstein, Rob Persons, Miriam Rabban, Ralph Scott, Julie Skurski, Peg Stroebel, Monty Tarbox, Ed Kucinsky, Gil Green of NYC, Joan Powers and Clarence Stoecker of Chicago, Rebecca Hobbs of Chicago, James Bond of Oakland, Pat McGauley, Gabby Rosenstein of Santa Monica, Karl Cannon and Fay Cannon of Camarillo, Steven Starr, Daniel Starr, Beth Starr and Bob Starr (children of Vicky Starr) and Loriel Busenbard of the Lucy Parsons Chapter of the New American Movement honored Milt Cohen and Vicky Starr for their many years of activity in the causes for people's progress and democracy.[1]

DSA Feminist Commission

In 1985, Judy MacLean of California was listed as a member of the Feminist Commission of the Democratic Socialists of America.[2]

References

  1. 10th Anniversary Booklet for the New American Movement, 1981
  2. DSA Feminist Commission Directory, 1985