Suzi Weissman
Template:TOCnestleft Suzi Weissman is a California activist.
KPFK Staff
The staff of leftist Los Angeles radio station KPFK as at March 1983 were: General Manager, acting Program Director Jim Berland. Office Manager/Volunteer Coordinator: Akinyele Umoja. Development Director: Miya Iwataki. Operations Director: Sherry Novick Music: Kwaku Lynn. Co Director, Andrea Enthal Co-Director News and Public Affairs: Marc Cooper, Directors; Tony Cauin, Cynthia Hamilton, Roberto Naduris, Fernando Velazquez, Exec. Prod. Traffic: Roy Tuckman, Production: Lezlie Lee, Dir. Sylvester Riuers, Mgr. Margaret Fowler, Raffaello Mazza, Chief Eng.: Don Wilson, Maint Eng.: Bob Reite, Friends Co-ord.: Suzi Weissman, Folio: Susan Tewes, Sheri Weinberg, Circulation: Ahna Armour, Dir. Community Events: Mario Casetta, Dir. Bookkeeper: Jenny Hubbard[1].
SON meeting
In 1991, host of KPFK's Portraits of the USSR.
Open letter to Andy Stern
On May 1 2008, Suzi Weissman of signed an open letter to SEIU president Andy Stern in protest at SEIU moves force its local United Healthcare Workers into trusteeship.
- "We are writing to express our deep concern about SEIU's threatened trusteeship over its third largest local, United Healthcare Workers (UHW). We believe that there must always be room within organized labor for legitimate and principled dissent, if our movement is to survive and grow. Putting UHW under trusteeship would send a very troubling message and be viewed, by many, as a sign that internal democracy is not valued or tolerated within SEIU. In our view, this would have negative consequences for the workers directly affected, the SEIU itself, and the labor movement as a whole. We strongly urge you to avoid such a tragedy."
Open Letter to Obama on Iran
In 2008 Suzi Weissman, Professor of Politics, Saint Mary's College of CA, Studio City, CA signed an online petition “A Open Letter to Barack Obama on Iran”.[2]
Campaign for Peace and Democracy
Weissman is listed as an endorser of the Campaign for Peace and Democracy, as of March 15, 2010.[3]