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=="Towards Collective Liberation" editorial crew== | =="Towards Collective Liberation" editorial crew== | ||
[[Chris Crass]]', 2013 book " was "Towards Collective Liberation: Anti-Racist Organizing, Feminist Praxis, and Movement Building Strategy..." was edited by a team consisting of Chris and Molly, [[Rahula Janowski]] [[Lydia Pelot-Hobbs]], [[Nisha Anand]], [[Sasha Vodnik]], [[Cile Beatty]], [[Danni Marilyn West]], [[Amie Fishman]], [[Jeff Giaquinto]] , [[Sharon Martinas]], [[Gabriel Sayegh]], [[Clare Bayard]], [[Z. Lula Haukeness]], [[Cindy Breunig]], [[Jardana Peacock]], [[Betty-Jeane Ruters-Ward]], [[Betita Martinez]], [[Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz]], [[Paul Kivel]], [[Ingrid Chapman]], [[Dan Berger]], [[Josh Warren-White]], [[Rachel Luft]], [[Kerry Levenberg]], [[Johnna Bossuot]], [[Leah Jo Carnine]], [[Berkley Carnine]], [[Leah Close]], [[Vivian Sanati]], [[Dara Silverman]], [[Helen Luu]], [[Pauline Hwang Nrinder]], [[N.K. Nann]], [[Marc Mascarenhas-Swan]], [[Max Elbaum]], [[Keith McHenry]], [[James Tracy]], [[Alice Nuccio]], [[Laura McNeill]], [[Azedeh Ghafari]], [[J.C. Callender]], [[Nilou Mostoufi]], [[April Sullivan-FitzHugh]], [[Michelle O'Brien]], [[Joe Tolbert]], [[Tufara Waller Muhammad]], [[Karly Safar]], [[Jayanni Webster]], [[Joshua Kahn Russell]], prof. [[Laura Head]], [[Andrew Cornell]], [[Harjir Singh Gill]], [[Emily Thuma]], [[Rami Elamine]], [[Chanelle Gallant]], [[Charlie Frederick]], [[Amar Shah]], [[Alicia Garza]], [[Elandria Williams]], [[Carla Wallace]], [[Ernesto Aguilar]], [[Lisa Albrecht]].<ref>Towards Collective Liberation Acknowledgents XV]</ref> | [[Chris Crass]]', 2013 book " was "Towards Collective Liberation: Anti-Racist Organizing, Feminist Praxis, and Movement Building Strategy..." was edited by a team consisting of Chris and Molly, [[Rahula Janowski]] [[Lydia Pelot-Hobbs]], [[Nisha Anand]], [[Sasha Vodnik]], [[Cile Beatty]], [[Danni Marilyn West]], [[Amie Fishman]], [[Jeff Giaquinto]] , [[Sharon Martinas]], [[Gabriel Sayegh]], [[Clare Bayard]], [[Z. Lula Haukeness]], [[Cindy Breunig]], [[Jardana Peacock]], [[Betty-Jeane Ruters-Ward]], [[Betita Martinez]], [[Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz]], [[Paul Kivel]], [[Ingrid Chapman]], [[Dan Berger]], [[Josh Warren-White]], [[Rachel Luft]], [[Kerry Levenberg]], [[Johnna Bossuot]], [[Leah Jo Carnine]], [[Berkley Carnine]], [[Leah Close]], [[Vivian Sanati]], [[Dara Silverman]], [[Helen Luu]], [[Pauline Hwang Nrinder]], [[N.K. Nann]], [[Marc Mascarenhas-Swan]], [[Max Elbaum]], [[Keith McHenry]], [[James Tracy]], [[Alice Nuccio]], [[Laura McNeill]], [[Azedeh Ghafari]], [[J.C. Callender]], [[Nilou Mostoufi]], [[April Sullivan-FitzHugh]], [[Michelle O'Brien]], [[Joe Tolbert]], [[Tufara Waller Muhammad]], [[Karly Safar]], [[Jayanni Webster]], [[Joshua Kahn Russell]], prof. [[Laura Head]], [[Andrew Cornell]], [[Harjir Singh Gill]], [[Emily Thuma]], [[Rami Elamine]], [[Chanelle Gallant]], [[Charlie Frederick]], [[Amar Shah]], [[Alicia Garza]], [[Elandria Williams]], [[Carla Wallace]], [[Ernesto Aguilar]], [[Lisa Albrecht]].<ref>Towards Collective Liberation Acknowledgents XV]</ref> | ||
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+ | [[Suzanne Pharr]] - [[National Council of Elders]], [[Knoxville]], TN, board member [[Project South]], 2015. | ||
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Revision as of 18:34, 25 November 2016
Template:TOCnestleft Gabriel Sayegh is a writer and organizer living in the Seattle, Washington area.
FRSO connection
Gabriel Sayegh's; article "Redefining Success", was posted on October 1st, 2001 by Freedom Road Socialist Organization.
- In the growing resistance to capitalism within the United States, many white activists consider Seattle as the "beginning of a movement" and gauge anti-capitalist work using Seattle as the measuring stick.
Special thanks to "Chris Dixon, Sonja Sivesind, Alan Rausch, and Therese Saliba for their feedback on this article. Thanks to Trevor Baumgartner, Jennica Born, Lydia Cabasco, Chris Crass, Stephanie Guilloud, Hop Hopkins, Kimi Lee, and Scott Winn, for the discussions that helped flesh out these ideas".[1]
Anarchist "editorial crew"
Chris Crass', essay "Beyond Voting: anarchist organizing, electoral politics and developing strategy for liberation" was assisted by an "editorial crew" consisting of : Nisha Anand, Clare Bayard, Dan Berger, Ingrid Chapman, Chris Dixon, Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, Jeff Giaquinto, Rahula Janowski, Sharon Martinas, Gabriel Sayegh and Josh Warren-White[2]
"Towards Collective Liberation" editorial crew
Chris Crass', 2013 book " was "Towards Collective Liberation: Anti-Racist Organizing, Feminist Praxis, and Movement Building Strategy..." was edited by a team consisting of Chris and Molly, Rahula Janowski Lydia Pelot-Hobbs, Nisha Anand, Sasha Vodnik, Cile Beatty, Danni Marilyn West, Amie Fishman, Jeff Giaquinto , Sharon Martinas, Gabriel Sayegh, Clare Bayard, Z. Lula Haukeness, Cindy Breunig, Jardana Peacock, Betty-Jeane Ruters-Ward, Betita Martinez, Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, Paul Kivel, Ingrid Chapman, Dan Berger, Josh Warren-White, Rachel Luft, Kerry Levenberg, Johnna Bossuot, Leah Jo Carnine, Berkley Carnine, Leah Close, Vivian Sanati, Dara Silverman, Helen Luu, Pauline Hwang Nrinder, N.K. Nann, Marc Mascarenhas-Swan, Max Elbaum, Keith McHenry, James Tracy, Alice Nuccio, Laura McNeill, Azedeh Ghafari, J.C. Callender, Nilou Mostoufi, April Sullivan-FitzHugh, Michelle O'Brien, Joe Tolbert, Tufara Waller Muhammad, Karly Safar, Jayanni Webster, Joshua Kahn Russell, prof. Laura Head, Andrew Cornell, Harjir Singh Gill, Emily Thuma, Rami Elamine, Chanelle Gallant, Charlie Frederick, Amar Shah, Alicia Garza, Elandria Williams, Carla Wallace, Ernesto Aguilar, Lisa Albrecht.[3]
Project South
Suzanne Pharr - National Council of Elders, Knoxville, TN, board member Project South, 2015.