Scott Winn

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Scott Winn

Template:TOCnestleft Scott Winn is a member of the Organizing Collective of Seattle’s Coalition of Anti-Racist Whites and active with Showing Up for Racial Justice (SURJ), a national network of white people doing base-building work in white communities. He is a member of the LGBTQ Access Project’s National Advisory Board. As a Policy and Development Lead for the City of Seattle Race and Social Justice Initiative, he is working to transform government-community relations in order to create racial equity. He also teaches at the University of Washington School of Social Work.[1]

Seattle Tenants Union

In 1999, Scott Winn was Seattle city organizer for Seattle Tenants Union.[2]

FRSO connection

Gabriel Sayegh's; article "Redefining Success", was posted on October 1st, 2001 by Freedom Road Socialist Organization.

In the growing resistance to capitalism within the United States, many white activists consider Seattle as the "beginning of a movement" and gauge anti-capitalist work using Seattle as the measuring stick.

Special thanks to "Chris Dixon, Sonja Sivesind, Alan Rausch, and Therese Saliba for their feedback on this article. Thanks to Trevor Baumgartner, Jennica Born, Lydia Cabasco, Chris Crass, Stephanie Guilloud, Hop Hopkins, Kimi Lee, and Scott Winn, for the discussions that helped flesh out these ideas".[3]

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