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==2001 Boston DSA executive==
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==Democratic Socialists of America==
Boston [[Democratic Socialists of America]] members  met January 2001 to elect an Executive Board for another year and discuss political priorities. All current members were re-elected with the exception of [[Harris Gruman]], who declined another term as Chair to focus on his new position as Director of Massachusetts [[Neighbor to Neighbor]]. Former DSA National Director [[Jack Clark]] "will replace Harris as Chair". Returning E Board members included [[David Knuttunen]], [[Martha Older]], [[Vic Bloomberg]], [[Jack Bray]] and [[Barry Hart]]. [[David Keil]] and [[Mike Pattberg]] were also re-elected [[Yankee Radical]] editors; so was [[Joe Morgan]] as Treasurer Emeritus. In addition, two new recruits were “drafted,” [[Allen Graubard]] and [[Adele Greenberg]].<ref>http://www.dsaboston.org/yradical/yr2001-04.pdf Yankee Radical, April, 2001]</ref>
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===2001 Boston DSA executive===
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Boston [[Democratic Socialists of America]] members  met January 2001 to elect an Executive Board for another year and discuss political priorities. All current members were re-elected with the exception of [[Harris Gruman]], who declined another term as Chair to focus on his new position as Director of Massachusetts [[Neighbor to Neighbor]]. Former DSA National Director [[Jack Clark]] "will replace Harris as Chair". Returning E Board members included [[David Knuttunen]], [[Martha Older]], [[Vic Bloomberg]], [[Jack Bray]] and [[Barry Hart]]. [[David Keil]] and [[Mike Pattberg]] were also re-elected [[Yankee Radical]] editors; so was [[Joe Morgan]] as Treasurer Emeritus. In addition, two new recruits were “drafted,” [[Allen Graubard]] and [[Adele Greenberg]].<ref>http://www.dsaboston.org/yradical/yr2001-04.pdf Yankee Radical, April, 2001]</ref
  
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===Debs-Thomas-Bernstein Awards Reception===
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On June 12, 2001, [[{{PAGENAME}}]] was a supporter of the annual Debs-Thomas-Bernstein Awards reception which is hosted by Boston Democratic Socialists of America. The Debs-Thomas-Bernstein Award is presented to "leaders who fight for democracy, here at home and around the world". [[Ed Clark]], Honorary Vice Chair of [[Democratic Socialists of America]]; and [[Communist Party USA]]-linked [[Dessima Williams]] received the Debs-Thomas-Bernstein Award, while DSAer [[John Maher]] received the Michael Harrington Lifetime Achievement Award. DSAer [[David Knuttunen]]; Boston-based "social justice" organization [[Neighbor to Neighbor]]; and [[In These Times]] members [[Abby Rockefeller]] and [[Lee Halprin]] were benefactors of the reception. The reception took place at the home of DSAer [[Marcia Peters]] and her husband [[David Karaus]] in Jamaica Plain.<ref>[http://www.dsaboston.org/yradical/yr2001-05.pdf The Yankee Radical, June 2001, page 1]</ref>
  
 
==New Politics==
 
==New Politics==
 
 
As of 2009 Allen Graubard served as a sponsor of [[New Politics]], magazine almost completely staffed and run by members of [[Democratic Socialists of America]]<ref>http://ww3.wpunj.edu/newpol/whoweare.htm#eds</ref>.
 
As of 2009 Allen Graubard served as a sponsor of [[New Politics]], magazine almost completely staffed and run by members of [[Democratic Socialists of America]]<ref>http://ww3.wpunj.edu/newpol/whoweare.htm#eds</ref>.
  
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Democratic Socialists of America

2001 Boston DSA executive

Boston Democratic Socialists of America members met January 2001 to elect an Executive Board for another year and discuss political priorities. All current members were re-elected with the exception of Harris Gruman, who declined another term as Chair to focus on his new position as Director of Massachusetts Neighbor to Neighbor. Former DSA National Director Jack Clark "will replace Harris as Chair". Returning E Board members included David Knuttunen, Martha Older, Vic Bloomberg, Jack Bray and Barry Hart. David Keil and Mike Pattberg were also re-elected Yankee Radical editors; so was Joe Morgan as Treasurer Emeritus. In addition, two new recruits were “drafted,” Allen Graubard and Adele Greenberg.Cite error: Closing </ref> missing for <ref> tag

New Politics

As of 2009 Allen Graubard served as a sponsor of New Politics, magazine almost completely staffed and run by members of Democratic Socialists of America[1].

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