Ruth Crow
Ruth Crow was the wife of Maurie Crow. She was a Communist Party of Australia member.[1]
The Reds launch
Ruth Crow honoured women in the CPA when she opened a The Reds launch held at the Victorian Trades Hall on Sunday May 10, 1998. Over 200 attended in a warm reunion. The launch was hosted by the SEARCH Foundation, with Rob Durbridge as MC, and other speakers were Leigh Hubbard, VTHC Secretary, and of course, the author, Stuart MacIntyre. [2]
"It's time to act"
"It's time to act" was a 1991 statement calling for the formation of the New Left Party.
Melbourne sponsors were : Marian Aveling, Susan Barclay, Lynda Blundell, Laurie Carmichael, Frank Cherry, Ruth Crow, Mick Doleman, Rob Durbridge, Kiri Evans, Ralph Gibson, Angela Sdrinas, Carmel Shute, Theo Sidiropolous, Mike Sutherland, Jil Toovey, Rob Watts. .
The Broad Left Conference
The Communist Party of Australia, Association for Communist Unity and others organized The Broad Left Conference, which was held 1986 28th-31st March, at the NEW SOUTH WALES INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Broadway, Sydney.
Ruth Crow was among the list of sponsors.
Socialist Forum
In October 1984 Philip Alford, Helen Bannister, Jennie Bremner, Eileen Chapman, Graham Clarke, Ruth Crow, Bill Clark, Jan Davies, Lesley Ebbels, Sue Ellery, Ian Fehring, Paddy Garrity, Sam Goldbloom, Richard Gough, Peter Green, Kevin Hartshorne, Janet Hase, Jane Hollingshead, Sandra Jones, Ben Kiernan, Debbie Kiers, Libby Krep, Jan Lacey, Peter Laffin, David Langmead, Vic Marks, Sheryn Moore, Anna O'Connor, Kerry Peake, Bob Pease, Keryn Proctor, Hayden Raysmith, Margot Rosenbloom, Colin Scott, Richard Searle, Lesley Yates, and Jeannie Zakharov were approved to join Socialist Forum.