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+ | ==People's Weekly World Banquet 1996== | ||
+ | Sponsors of the 1996 Bay area [[People's Weekly World]] banquet, at His Lordships, Berkeley Marina, included [[Oakland City Council]] members [[Ignacio de la Fuente]], [[Sheila Jordan]] and [[John Russo]], [[Berkeley City Council]] members [[Maudelle Shirek]], [[Linda Maio]] and [[Dona Spring]], San Francisco Supervisors [[Tom Ammiano]] and [[Sue Bierman]], Alameda County Supervisor [[Keith Carson]], and California State Assemblyman [[John Burton|John L. Burton]]. | ||
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+ | Honored were 5 labor leaders - [[Walter Johnson]], [[Owen Marron]], [[Shirley Ware]] of [[SEIU]], [[Abba Ramos]] of the [[ILWU]] and [[Frank del Campo|Francisco Martin del Campo]] of the [[San Francisco labor Council for Latin American Advancement]].<ref>PWW, Sep. 21 1996 page 2</ref> | ||
+ | [[category:Communist Party USA]] | ||
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+ | ==Progressive Alliance of Alameda County== | ||
+ | The [[Progressive Alliance of Alameda County]] held its founding conference June 1 and 2,1996, Federal Building Auditorium, Oakland California. | ||
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+ | Individuals came from the [[New Party]], [[Peace and Freedom Party]], [[Green Party]] and the left wing of the [[Democratic Party]]. | ||
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+ | Supporting individuals included;<ref>CrossRoads April/May 1996, page 6</ref> | ||
+ | <div style="column-count:4;-moz-column-count:4;-webkit-column-count:4"> | ||
+ | *[[Russell Bass]] | ||
+ | *[[Peter Camejo]] | ||
+ | *[[Hank Chapot]] | ||
+ | *[[Marsha Feinland]] | ||
+ | *[[Mark Friedman]] | ||
+ | *[[Joe Gross]] | ||
+ | *[[Greg Jan]] | ||
+ | *[[Barbara Lubin]] | ||
+ | *[[Carlos Munoz, Jr.]] | ||
+ | *[[Gus Newport]] | ||
+ | *[[Michael Parenti]] | ||
+ | *[[Wilson Riles, Jr.]] | ||
+ | *[[Sushawn Robb]] | ||
+ | *[[Stephanie Ruby]] | ||
+ | *[[Peggy Saika]] | ||
+ | *[[Margaret Shellada]] | ||
+ | *[[Larry Shoup]] | ||
+ | *[[Dona Spring]] | ||
+ | </div> | ||
+ | [[Category:Progressive Alliance of Alameda County]] | ||
==War Times== | ==War Times== | ||
+ | In January 2002, a group of San Francisco leftists, mainly involved with [[STORM]] or [[Committees of Correspondence]], founded a national anti-Iraq War newspaper [[War Times]].<ref>[http://ratical.org/co-globalize/wartimes.html WAR TIMES January 29, 2002]</ref> | ||
− | + | Endorsers of the project included Dona Spring, Berkeley City councilperson. | |
− | + | ==Supporting Sandre Swanson== | |
+ | In 2006, Dona Spring, Councilmember, Berkeley , was one of many prominent Northern California leftists to serve on State Assembly hopeful [[Sandre Swanson]]'s Honorary Campaign Committee.<ref>[http://www.sandreswanson.org/endorsement.php Sandre Swanson website, Endorsements, accessed July 28, 2011]</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
− | + | {{reflist|2}} | |
− | + | {{War Times endorsers}} | |
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Latest revision as of 23:13, 23 January 2012
Dona Spring
People's Weekly World Banquet 1996
Sponsors of the 1996 Bay area People's Weekly World banquet, at His Lordships, Berkeley Marina, included Oakland City Council members Ignacio de la Fuente, Sheila Jordan and John Russo, Berkeley City Council members Maudelle Shirek, Linda Maio and Dona Spring, San Francisco Supervisors Tom Ammiano and Sue Bierman, Alameda County Supervisor Keith Carson, and California State Assemblyman John L. Burton.
Honored were 5 labor leaders - Walter Johnson, Owen Marron, Shirley Ware of SEIU, Abba Ramos of the ILWU and Francisco Martin del Campo of the San Francisco labor Council for Latin American Advancement.[1]
Progressive Alliance of Alameda County
The Progressive Alliance of Alameda County held its founding conference June 1 and 2,1996, Federal Building Auditorium, Oakland California.
Individuals came from the New Party, Peace and Freedom Party, Green Party and the left wing of the Democratic Party.
Supporting individuals included;[2]
War Times
In January 2002, a group of San Francisco leftists, mainly involved with STORM or Committees of Correspondence, founded a national anti-Iraq War newspaper War Times.[3]
Endorsers of the project included Dona Spring, Berkeley City councilperson.
Supporting Sandre Swanson
In 2006, Dona Spring, Councilmember, Berkeley , was one of many prominent Northern California leftists to serve on State Assembly hopeful Sandre Swanson's Honorary Campaign Committee.[4]
References
Template:Reflist Template:War Times endorsers
- ↑ PWW, Sep. 21 1996 page 2
- ↑ CrossRoads April/May 1996, page 6
- ↑ WAR TIMES January 29, 2002
- ↑ Sandre Swanson website, Endorsements, accessed July 28, 2011