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==Leaders==
 
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On July 16, 1993 [[Progressive Chicago]] wrote a letter to [[Jackie Grimshaw]] of the [[Center for Neighborhood Technology]], inviting her  to join the network.
  
Main leaders of the organization were;<ref>Progressive Chicago letter to Joe Gardner, September 22, 1983</ref>
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The letter was signed by;
  
 
*[[Ron Sable]]
 
*[[Ron Sable]]
 
*[[Dwayne Harris]],  [[21st Century Vote]]
 
*[[Dwayne Harris]],  [[21st Century Vote]]
 
*[[David Orr]] Cook County Clerk
 
*[[David Orr]] Cook County Clerk
*[[Joe Gardner]] Commissioner, Metropolitan Water Reclamation District
 
*[[Lou Pardo]], [[Northwest Voter Registration Project]]
 
 
*[[Ernestine Whiting]], [[ACORN]]
 
*[[Ernestine Whiting]], [[ACORN]]
 
*[[Madeline Talbott]], [[ACORN]]
 
*[[Madeline Talbott]], [[ACORN]]
*[[Danny Davis]]
 
 
*[[Bessie Cannon]], President [[SEIU Local 880]]
 
*[[Bessie Cannon]], President [[SEIU Local 880]]
 
*[[Keith Kelleher]], Head organizer [[SEIU Local 880]]
 
*[[Keith Kelleher]], Head organizer [[SEIU Local 880]]
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*[[Joe Gardner]] Commissioner, Metropolitan Water Reclamation District
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*[[Lou Pardo]], ([[Northwest Voter Registration Project]])
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*[[Rene David Luna]] , ([[ADAPT]])
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*[[Dick Simpson]]
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A similar letter of September 22 1993, was signed by the  names above, except for [[Dan Swinney]], but added six more;<ref>Progressive Chicago letter to Joe Gardner, September 22, 1983</ref>
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*[[Danny Davis]]
 
*[[Carol Harwell]], [[United Voter Registration League]]
 
*[[Carol Harwell]], [[United Voter Registration League]]
 
*[[Barack Obama]]
 
*[[Barack Obama]]
 
*[[Ron Davis]]
 
*[[Ron Davis]]
 
*[[Carl Davidson]], [[Networking for Democracy]]
 
*[[Carl Davidson]], [[Networking for Democracy]]
*[[Rene David Luna]], [[ADAPT]]
 
*[[Dick Simpson]]
 
 
*[[Philip Jahn]] , [[Teamsters]] local 743
 
*[[Philip Jahn]] , [[Teamsters]] local 743
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
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Revision as of 11:07, 6 April 2010

Progressive Chicago

Purpose

Founded in late 1993, Progressive Chicago aimed to;

Unite progressive activists and organizations for progressive, grassroots electoral activity in local elections.
It is a renewal of the old Harold Washington coalition; activists and academics; women; unemployed and union; gay and straight; community organizations and churches; African American, Latino, Asian, native American and white; seniors and people with disabilities; low income and middle income; west and south side....[1]

New Party roots

Progressive Chicago was founded in 1993 by members of the New Party, in particular Madeline Talbott and Dan Swinney.

In an April 27, 1993 letter to prospective Progressive Chicago members, Dan Swinney wrote;

I recently have become interested in the New Party as well as committed myself to see if we can build a Progressive Chicago network, working with Madeline Talbott of ACORN - the local New Party convener.
I wanted to introduce you to the NP and Progressive Chicago and would like to talk to you about it to see if there is a role you want to play.
Enclosed is a brochure, a longer description of the NP and the ideas behind it...

Key people

Those attending a Progressive Chicago meeting September 29 1993, included;[2]

Those attending a Progressive Chicago meeting November 17 1993 included;[3]

Leaders

On July 16, 1993 Progressive Chicago wrote a letter to Jackie Grimshaw of the Center for Neighborhood Technology, inviting her to join the network.

The letter was signed by;

A similar letter of September 22 1993, was signed by the names above, except for Dan Swinney, but added six more;[4]

References

  1. Progressive Chicago letter to Joe Gardner, September 22, 1983
  2. PC Sign-in sheet 11.17.93
  3. PC Sign-in sheet 11.17.93
  4. Progressive Chicago letter to Joe Gardner, September 22, 1983