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+ | ==People's Weekly World Banquet 1997== | ||
+ | Elected officials attending the the 1997 Bay area [[People's Weekly World]] banquet, at His Lordships, Berkeley Marina, included State Senator [[Barbara Lee]] Assemblywoman [[Liz Figueroa]], Alemada County Board of Supervisors president [[Keith Carson]] and Berkeley vice mayor and City Council member [[Maudelle Shirek]].. | ||
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+ | Honored were [[Brian McWilliams]], Santa Cruz County Central Labor Council, [[Amy Dean]], South Bay Labor Council, [[Wilson Riles, Jr.]] regional director [[AFSC]] and [[Art Rodriguez]] of the [[National Labor Community Coalition for Public Works Jobs]]. | ||
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+ | David Winters, Sec/Treasurer of the Santa Cruz Central Labor Council provided entertainment.<ref>PWW, Dec.6 1997 page 2</ref> | ||
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− | On may 9, 1998, the [[Communist Party USA]]'s [[Peoples Weekly World]] held a centennial festive tribute celebrating the life of [[Paul Robeson]]. Speakers and performers included Communist Party vice chair [[Jarvis Tyner]], co-hair , retired ILWU international rep. [[Abba Ramos]], co-chair communist [[Marilyn Bechtel]], [[Owen Marron]], Alameda Central Labor Council, [[Martin del Campo]], San Francisco [[Labor Council for Latin American Advancement]], Berkeley mayor [[Maudelle Shirek]], dancer [[Jackie Artman]], Northern California [[Young Communist League]] co-chair [[Amie Fishman]], [[Joe Johnson]], trade unionist and personal friend of Robeson, poet Dr. [[Tolbert Small|Tolbert J. Small]], and singers [[Anthony J. Smith]] and [[David Winters]] ([[American Federation of Musicians)]]. | + | On may 9, 1998, the [[Communist Party USA]]'s [[Peoples Weekly World]] held a centennial festive tribute celebrating the life of [[Paul Robeson]]. Speakers and performers included Communist Party vice chair [[Jarvis Tyner]], co-hair , retired ILWU international rep. [[Abba Ramos]], co-chair communist [[Marilyn Bechtel]], [[Owen Marron]], Alameda Central Labor Council, [[Frank del Campo|Martin del Campo]], San Francisco [[Labor Council for Latin American Advancement]], Berkeley mayor [[Maudelle Shirek]], dancer [[Jackie Artman]], Northern California [[Young Communist League]] co-chair [[Amie Fishman]], [[Joe Johnson]], trade unionist and personal friend of Robeson, poet Dr. [[Tolbert Small|Tolbert J. Small]], and singers [[Anthony J. Smith]] and [[David Winters]] ([[American Federation of Musicians)]]. |
Among the events more than 100 co-sponsors were Senate president Pro Tem [[John Burton|John L. Burton]] and Oakland mayor [[Elihu Harris]].<ref>PWW Tribute celebrates Robeson's impact today, May 23, 1998</ref> | Among the events more than 100 co-sponsors were Senate president Pro Tem [[John Burton|John L. Burton]] and Oakland mayor [[Elihu Harris]].<ref>PWW Tribute celebrates Robeson's impact today, May 23, 1998</ref> |
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David Winters
People's Weekly World Banquet 1997
Elected officials attending the the 1997 Bay area People's Weekly World banquet, at His Lordships, Berkeley Marina, included State Senator Barbara Lee Assemblywoman Liz Figueroa, Alemada County Board of Supervisors president Keith Carson and Berkeley vice mayor and City Council member Maudelle Shirek..
Honored were Brian McWilliams, Santa Cruz County Central Labor Council, Amy Dean, South Bay Labor Council, Wilson Riles, Jr. regional director AFSC and Art Rodriguez of the National Labor Community Coalition for Public Works Jobs.
David Winters, Sec/Treasurer of the Santa Cruz Central Labor Council provided entertainment.[1]
Robeson event
On may 9, 1998, the Communist Party USA's Peoples Weekly World held a centennial festive tribute celebrating the life of Paul Robeson. Speakers and performers included Communist Party vice chair Jarvis Tyner, co-hair , retired ILWU international rep. Abba Ramos, co-chair communist Marilyn Bechtel, Owen Marron, Alameda Central Labor Council, Martin del Campo, San Francisco Labor Council for Latin American Advancement, Berkeley mayor Maudelle Shirek, dancer Jackie Artman, Northern California Young Communist League co-chair Amie Fishman, Joe Johnson, trade unionist and personal friend of Robeson, poet Dr. Tolbert J. Small, and singers Anthony J. Smith and David Winters (American Federation of Musicians).
Among the events more than 100 co-sponsors were Senate president Pro Tem John L. Burton and Oakland mayor Elihu Harris.[2]