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:''The election of Harold Washington as Mayor of Chicago was more than one man's victory. It was a progressive people's declaration. The Black community and progressive Latinos and whites formed an unbetable force in a campaign for justice and equality.'' | :''The election of Harold Washington as Mayor of Chicago was more than one man's victory. It was a progressive people's declaration. The Black community and progressive Latinos and whites formed an unbetable force in a campaign for justice and equality.'' | ||
− | Panelist were Paul Booth, [[Juanita Bratcher]], [[David Cantor]], [[Slim Coleman]], [[Danny David]], [[Keith Davis]], [[Ron Davis]], [[Ishmael Flory]], Rev [[Harry Gibson]], [[Nancy Jefferson]], [[Richard Newhouse]], [[Lu Palmer]], [[Art Vasquez]], [[Conrad Worrill]] sponsored by [[Black Press Institute]] and [[Independent Citizens Alliance]]<ref>A Forum | + | Panelist were Paul Booth, [[Juanita Bratcher]], [[David Cantor]], [[Slim Coleman]], [[Danny David]], [[Keith Davis]], [[Ron Davis]], [[Ishmael Flory]], Rev [[Harry Gibson]], [[Nancy Jefferson]], [[Richard Newhouse]], [[Lu Palmer]], [[Art Vasquez]], [[Conrad Worrill]] sponsored by [[Black Press Institute]] and [[Independent Citizens Alliance]]<ref>A Forum Pamphlet Harold Washington Papers</ref>. |
==Comprand== | ==Comprand== |
Revision as of 04:51, 5 December 2009
Paul R Booth...
New Mayor and New Politics
On May 17 1983 Paul Booth was a Panelist on A New Mayor and New Politics forum at Chicago State University Auditorium.
- The election of Harold Washington as Mayor of Chicago was more than one man's victory. It was a progressive people's declaration. The Black community and progressive Latinos and whites formed an unbetable force in a campaign for justice and equality.
Panelist were Paul Booth, Juanita Bratcher, David Cantor, Slim Coleman, Danny David, Keith Davis, Ron Davis, Ishmael Flory, Rev Harry Gibson, Nancy Jefferson, Richard Newhouse, Lu Palmer, Art Vasquez, Conrad Worrill sponsored by Black Press Institute and Independent Citizens Alliance[1].
Comprand
In 1987 Paul Booth was on the Board of Directors of Chicago based Comprand (Comprehensive Research and Development)[2].
DSA member
In 1990, Paul Booth was a member of Democratic Socialists of America[3].
Jobs with Justice
In 2009 Paul Booth served as a Board Member for Jobs with Justice Union[4]. AFSCME International
References
- ↑ A Forum Pamphlet Harold Washington Papers
- ↑ Comprand Letterhead Sep 29 1987
- ↑ 8th Socialist Scholars Conference, April 6-8 1990, conference program
- ↑ http://www.jwj.org/about/board.html