Sidney Lens

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Support for peace movement

In 1962 Shirley Lens and Sidney Lens served [1]on the Advisory Council of the Hyde Park Community Peace Center, with Timuel Black and Quentin Young.

Hyde Park-Kenwood Voices

In January 1969, the Chicago radical newspaper, Hyde Park-Kenwood Voices, listed those who had helped produce its first 16 monthly issues as "writers, researchers, photographers, artists and clerical workers".

The list included Sidney Lens.[2]

Guardian

In March 1979, the New York radical magazine the Guardian issued an emergency appeal to funds in an effort to save the publication.

Over fifty supporters endorsed the appeal including Sidney Lens[3]

Institute for Policy Studies

In 1993 was listed as a among "former Visiting Fellows and Visiting Scholars and current TransNational Institute Fellows" on the Institute for Policy Studies 30th Anniversary brochure.

References

  1. Center letter to Timuel Black June 8 1962
  2. Hyde Park-Kenwood Voices, January 16 1969, page 4
  3. Guardian March 2 1979