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==DSA==
 
In 1996 Michael Heffron, joined<ref>http://www.chicagodsa.org/ngarchive/ng47.html</ref>the national staff of [[Democratic Socialists of America]], as  Midwest Organizer. He had  just graduated from  Ohio University, where he majored in Political Science and minored in Spanish.  
 
In 1996 Michael Heffron, joined<ref>http://www.chicagodsa.org/ngarchive/ng47.html</ref>the national staff of [[Democratic Socialists of America]], as  Midwest Organizer. He had  just graduated from  Ohio University, where he majored in Political Science and minored in Spanish.  
  
 
Heffron was the co-chair of the DSA-Youth Section chapter for three years and was also involved with other organizations, such as Women's Affair's Commission of Student Senate. He also worked at the DSA office as an intern, and was the corresponding secretary of the Youth Section leadership for a year.  
 
Heffron was the co-chair of the DSA-Youth Section chapter for three years and was also involved with other organizations, such as Women's Affair's Commission of Student Senate. He also worked at the DSA office as an intern, and was the corresponding secretary of the Youth Section leadership for a year.  
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In 1997,  Mike Heffron was the Ohio university  contact for [[Democratic Socialists of America]].<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/19970706172357/www.dsausa.org/Locals.html] DSA website 1997, accessed May 27, 2010</ref>
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==Democratic Socialists of America==
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In 1997,  Matt Stinchcomb was the Oberlin College  contact for [[Democratic Socialists of America]].<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/19970706172357/www.dsausa.org/Locals.html] DSA website 1997, accessed May 27, 2010</ref>
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==References==
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[[Category:Democratic Socialists of America]]
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ST. LOUIS:
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[[Dave Rathke]]
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TWIN CITIES:
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[[Dan Frankot]]
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UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO:
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[[Daraka Larimore-Hall]]
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ARKANSAS:
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[[Jason Murphy]]
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AUSTIN :
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[[Dick Fralin
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CHARLOTTESVILLE:
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[[Claire Kaplan]]
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HOUSTON:
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[[Elroy Sullivan]]
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RICHMOND:
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[[Irene Ries]]
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ALASKA:
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[[Niilo Koponen]]
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ALBUQUERQUE:
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[[Gerry Bradley]]
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COLORADO:
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[[William McIver]]
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EAST BAY:
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[[John Katz]]
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LOS ANGELES – VALLEY:
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[[Don Tollefson]]
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NORTHERN CALIFORNIA REGION :
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[[Javier Sepulveda]]
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SACRAMENTO VALLEY :
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[[Duane Campbell]]
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SAN DIEGO :
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[[Virginia Franco]]
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SONOMA COUNTY:
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[[David Walls]]
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UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO-DENVER:
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[[Alexandra Zobel]]
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[[Category:Democratic Socialists of America]]

Revision as of 12:38, 29 May 2010

Michael Heffron...

DSA

In 1996 Michael Heffron, joined[1]the national staff of Democratic Socialists of America, as Midwest Organizer. He had just graduated from Ohio University, where he majored in Political Science and minored in Spanish.

Heffron was the co-chair of the DSA-Youth Section chapter for three years and was also involved with other organizations, such as Women's Affair's Commission of Student Senate. He also worked at the DSA office as an intern, and was the corresponding secretary of the Youth Section leadership for a year.

In 1997, Mike Heffron was the Ohio university contact for Democratic Socialists of America.[2]

References

  1. http://www.chicagodsa.org/ngarchive/ng47.html
  2. [1] DSA website 1997, accessed May 27, 2010



Democratic Socialists of America

In 1997, Matt Stinchcomb was the Oberlin College contact for Democratic Socialists of America.[1]

References

  1. [2] DSA website 1997, accessed May 27, 2010


ST. LOUIS: Dave Rathke TWIN CITIES: Dan Frankot

UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO: Daraka Larimore-Hall ARKANSAS: Jason Murphy

AUSTIN : [[Dick Fralin ]] CHARLOTTESVILLE: Claire Kaplan

HOUSTON: Elroy Sullivan

RICHMOND: Irene Ries

ALASKA: Niilo Koponen

ALBUQUERQUE: Gerry Bradley COLORADO: William McIver EAST BAY: John Katz

LOS ANGELES – VALLEY: Don Tollefson


NORTHERN CALIFORNIA REGION : Javier Sepulveda SACRAMENTO VALLEY : Duane Campbell SAN DIEGO : Virginia Franco


SONOMA COUNTY: David Walls


UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO-DENVER: Alexandra Zobel



References