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In 1994 [[Ramsey Clark]], [[Alice Walker]], Brian Becker, [[Teresa Gutierrez]], [[Quentin Young]], [[Gloria La Riva]], [[Paul Epstein]] and [[Kathy Durkin]] were signatories to an [[International Peace for Cuba Appeal]] letter. The appeal was an affiliate of the [[Workers World Party]] dominated [[International Action Center]]<ref>International Peace for Cuba Appeal - letter, Nov. 14, 1994</ref>.
 
In 1994 [[Ramsey Clark]], [[Alice Walker]], Brian Becker, [[Teresa Gutierrez]], [[Quentin Young]], [[Gloria La Riva]], [[Paul Epstein]] and [[Kathy Durkin]] were signatories to an [[International Peace for Cuba Appeal]] letter. The appeal was an affiliate of the [[Workers World Party]] dominated [[International Action Center]]<ref>International Peace for Cuba Appeal - letter, Nov. 14, 1994</ref>.
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In 2003, Brian Becker was a leading member of the [[Workers World Party]]<ref> [http://www.workers.org/graphics/dec67speakers.pdf 2003 WWP conference speakers list]</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 22:18, 17 November 2010

Brian Becker

Brian Becker. is the National Coordinator of the ANSWER Coalition and a leader of the Party for Socialism and Liberation. Becker has been a central organizer of the mass anti-war demonstrations that have taken place in Washington, D.C. over the past decade. [1]

Peace for Cuba Appeal

In 1994 Ramsey Clark, Alice Walker, Brian Becker, Teresa Gutierrez, Quentin Young, Gloria La Riva, Paul Epstein and Kathy Durkin were signatories to an International Peace for Cuba Appeal letter. The appeal was an affiliate of the Workers World Party dominated International Action Center[2].

Workers World Party

In 2003, Brian Becker was a leading member of the Workers World Party[3]

References

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  1. ANSWER Coalition website, accessed November 17, 2010
  2. International Peace for Cuba Appeal - letter, Nov. 14, 1994
  3. 2003 WWP conference speakers list