Travis Reid

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Template:TOCnestleft Travis Reid is an Atlanta Georgia activist,

School of the Americas Watch

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Carl Davidson, Committees of Correspondence for Democracy and Socialism; Jim Skillman, Metro Atlanta Democratic Socialists of America and Committees of Correspondence for Democracy and Socialism; Sarah Gollwitzer, Cleveland Democratic Socialists of America; MADSA members Steve Gill, Megan Harrison, Daniel Hanley and Travis Reid, at the Nov. 22 2015 vigil at the gates of Ft. Benning remembering victims of School of the Americas/WHINSEC graduates and demanding the school be shut down. Also in the crowd were MADSA members Adrian Bernal, Barbara Joye, Reid Jenkins, Ed Loring, Minnie Ruffin. [1]

YDSers

Paul Laurion August 18, 2015:

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With Travis Reid, Betsy Avila, Adam Cardo, Paul Bedard, Henry D. Brown, Dakotah Lilly, Leah Terry, Mel Ody, Madeleine Kahnchlin, Natalie Midiri and Jack Suria Linares.

DSA Street marchers

Metro Atlanta Democratic Socialists of America marching October 2015. ·

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With Rebekah Joy, Daniel Hanley, Keith Beaver, Nina Dutton, Barbara Joye, Adam Cardo, Leon Clymore, Bob Caine, Travis Reid and Scott Brown, Hope Adair, Brandon Payton-Carrillo Bob Wohlheuter, Steve Gill.

Democratic Socialists of America Unity

Travis Reid supported the Democratic Socialists of America Unity grouping, established for the 2017 Democratic Socialists of America National Convention in Chicago.[2]

DSA Disability Caucus/Working Group

Members of the DSA Disability Caucus/Working Group, closed Facebook group. as of July 16, 2017 included Travis Reid .[3]

Rainbow Roses Atlanta

Members of Rainbow Roses Atlanta Closed Facebook Group, as of April 28, 2018 included Travis Reid.

References

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  1. [ http://www.dsa-atlanta.org/madsa_and_friends_at_school_of_the_americas_watch_nov_22 MADSA MADSA and friends at School of the Americas Watch Nov. 22 posted by Barbara Joye | 17.80sc November 23, 2015 ]
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