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*Art Director [[Lucy Clarke]]
 
*Art Director [[Lucy Clarke]]
 
*Production Managers [[Sonny Kim]], [[Nic Paget-Clarke]]
 
*Production Managers [[Sonny Kim]], [[Nic Paget-Clarke]]
*Circulation  [[Richard Siu]], [[Annie Whittington]]
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*Circulation  [[Richard Siu]], [[Anna Whittington]]
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*[[Student Unity Network]] - [[Gina Hernandez]], [[Erich Nakano]], [[Cheryl Taylor]]
  
 
'''Regional correspondents'''
 
'''Regional correspondents'''

Revision as of 23:47, 3 August 2016

Template:TOCnestleft Unity was the newspaper of the League of Revolutionary Struggle.

Staff

October 15, 1990;

Regional correspondents

Staff Writers/Researchers

Anne Adams, Jane Barth, Wilma Chan, Evarista Garza, Ruth Goldstein, Karega Hart, Carol Jaggi, Michael Lee, Bob Massey, John Morgan, John Ota, Marissa Pascual, Peter Shapiro, Bernice Wuethrich, Bill Silverstone, Carl Zeff

Production Staff

Barbara Edwards, Irene Jackson, Greg Kirk, Pearl Newsom, Ruth Stanton, Ralph Tucker, Donna Worth

January 30 1989;

Unity, January 30 1989

Regional correspondents

Staff Writers/Researchers

Anne Adams, Jane Barth, Wilma Chan, Evarista Garza, Ruth Goldstein, Karega Hart, Carol Jaggi, Michael Lee, Bob Massey, John Morgan, John Ota, Marissa Pascual, Peter Shapiro, Bernice Wuethrich, Bill Silverstone, Carl Zeff

Production Staff

Barbara Edwards, Irene Jackson, Greg Kirk, Pearl Newsom, Ruth Stanton, Ralph Tucker, Donna Worth

May 30, 1988;

Unity May 30, 1988

Regional correspondents

Staff Writers/Researchers

Anne Adams, Jane Barth, Cathy Cartright, Wilma Chan, Evarista Garza, Ruth Goldstein, Karega Hart, Carol Jaggi, Kevin Johnson, Ron Jordan, Bob Massey, John Morgan, John Ota, Marissa Pascual, Shelly Ross, Peter Shapiro, Bill Silverstone.

Production Staff

Barbara Edwards, Bob Franco, Charlotte Hulslander, Irene Jackson, Greg Kirk, Don Lentile, Norma Manson, Pearl Newsom, Ruth Stanton, Ralph Tucker, Donna Worth.

Split

In 1990 League of Revolutionary Struggle split, with one group ( including most of the Asian comrades) dropping Maoism, and maintaining control of Unity, becoming the Unity Organizing Committee. The other faction kept a more traditional outlook, becoming the Socialist Organizing Network, which later merged with Freedom Road Socialist Organization .

References

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