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Revision as of 05:43, 14 July 2010
Duane Campbell is a Sacramento based academic and activist. He is married to Dolores Delgado Campbell and is the father of Sean Campbell.
DSA Conference delegate
In 1983 Duane Campbell was a Sacramento, California delegate to the Democratic Socialists of America conference in New York City, October 14-16, 1983[1]
DSA Latino-African-American and Anti-Racism Commission
In 1990, Duane Campbell, from Sacramento and Mary Dunn, from Lexington Kentucky, were contacts for the Democratic Socialists of America Latino-African-American and Anti-Racism Commission. [2]
DSA
In 1994 Duane Campbell was a member of the Democratic Socialists of America Steering Committee[3].
CrossRoads
In the mid 1990s Campbell was[4]a contributing editor to Oakland based Institute for Social and Economic Studies- sponsor of CrossRoads magazine, which sought to promote dialogue and building new alliances among progressives and leftists... and to bring diverse Marxist and socialist traditions to bear while exploring new strategies and directions for the progressive political movements.
California DSA “Key” list
In 1993 Duane Campbell of Sacramento, California was on a list of “Key’ California Democratic Socialists of America contacts.[5]
Anti-racism Commission
In 2000 Duane Campbell and Eric Vega were contacts for the Democratic Socialists of America Anti-racism Commission.[6]
Sacramento DSA
Circa 2000 Local officers of Sacramento Democratic Socialists of America included;
Chair : Duane Campbell, Treasurer: Edwina White, Membership Chair, Sharon Alexander, Exec. Committee: Eric Vega, Angel Picon, Dolores Delgado Campbell and "other fine people"[7].
Democratic Socialists of America Member
As at August 5, 1989, Duane Campbell, Sacramento, California, was listed as a possible California Local Representative for the Democratic Socialists of America.[8]
In 2006 Duane Campbell, California State University, California, donated $400 to the Democratic Socialists of America Political Action Committee. According to DSA's Democratic Left Spring 2006,[9]
- "DSA has formed a Political Action Committee—Democratic Socialists of America PAC (DSA PAC), which will raise funds to enable activity that supports or opposes candidates for federal office. By law, DSA is not permitted to expend its resources in support of or against candidates in partisan elections; however, DSA is permitted to form a PAC for this purpose...
- ...Only DSA members in good standing may contribute to the PAC. Because the law is so specific, all contributions are carefully screened to make sure that they are from members."[10]
Obama campaigner
In 2008 Duane Campbell was a very active supporter of Barack Obama.
He was active in the Sacramento Obama Meetup group and campaigned for his candidate on campus.
According to Cal State's The Hornet[11];
Barack Obama's presidential campaign was brought to the attention of those who walked by a booth that was set up on the Library Quad today.
Bilingual and multicultural education professor Duane Campbell, who has been involved with political activities since the 70's, volunteers his time three days a week to educate students of the presidential candidate's campaign
Progressives for Obama
In 2009 Duane Campbell was listed[12]as a signer of the Progressives for Obama website-Sacramento Progressive Alliance.
DSA contact
In 2009 Duane Campbell was Sacramento Valley contact for Democratic Socialists of America[13].
References
- ↑ DSA Conference delegate list Oct. 12 1983 update
- ↑ Democratic Left, Jan./Feb. 1990, page 13
- ↑ email from C Riddiough to S Tarzynski Dec 9 1994
- ↑ Crossroads March 1996
- ↑ CA DSA Key list January 24 1993
- ↑ http://web.archive.org/web/20011122041447/www.dsausa.org/antiracism/contacts/contacts.html
- ↑ http://www.rawbw.com/~ross/dsa/DSAToday.html
- ↑ Possible California Local Reps. for August 5, 1989 Palo Alto Meeting
- ↑ CampaignMoney.com 2006 Cycle
- ↑ Democratic Left, Spring 2006
- ↑ http://media.www.statehornet.com/media/paper1146/sections/20071212News.html
- ↑ http://progressivesforobama.blogspot.com/
- ↑ http://www.dsausa.org/about/locals.html