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==NAM==
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In 1975 Steve Max was a member of the West Side chapter [[New American Movement]].<ref>NAM Disscussion Bulletin No. 9, March 1975, page 104</ref>
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==Citizens Action==
 
==Citizens Action==

Revision as of 21:57, 12 July 2010

Steve Max

Steve Max

NAM

In 1975 Steve Max was a member of the West Side chapter New American Movement.[1]

Citizens Action

Former Students for a Democratic Society members Heather Booth and Paul Booth and Steve Max, were all leading activists in Citizens Action.[2]

Socialist Scholars Conference

Jo-Ann Mort, Democratic Socialists of America, James Weinstein, Editor, In These Times, Chris Owens, Chair, Paul Robeson Independent Democrats, Steve Max, Midwest Academy and L. Donelle Gladwin, DSA Youth Section were speakers on the The 92' Presidential Election: What's a Democratic Socialist To Do? panel sponsored by the Democratic Socialists of America at the Tenth Annual Socialist Scholars Conference. The conference was held April 24-26, 1992 at the Borough of Manhattan Community College, New York City.[3]

Campaign for America's Future

In 1996 Steve Max, Midwest Academy was one of the original 130 founders of Campaign for America's Future.[4]

DSA vice-chair

Democratic Socialists of America Vice-Chairs in 2009 were;

Elaine Bernard, Edward Clark, Jose LaLuz, Steve Max, Harold Meyerson, Maxine Phillips, Christine Riddiough, Rosemary Ruether, Joseph Schwartz, Ruth Spitz, Motl Zelmanowicz[5].

References

  1. NAM Disscussion Bulletin No. 9, March 1975, page 104
  2. A companion to post-1945 America, page 291 By Jean-Christophe Agnew, Roy Rosenzweig
  3. SSE Tenth Annual Conference Program, 1992
  4. CAF Co-Founders
  5. http://www.dsausa.org/about/structure.html