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The 2009 Debs-Thomas-Bernstein Awards, sponsored by [[Boston Democratic Socialists of America]], took place Tuesday, June 30, 6:30—8:30 P.M., at the historic home of [[Marcia Peters]] and [[David Karaus]], Jamaica Plain. | The 2009 Debs-Thomas-Bernstein Awards, sponsored by [[Boston Democratic Socialists of America]], took place Tuesday, June 30, 6:30—8:30 P.M., at the historic home of [[Marcia Peters]] and [[David Karaus]], Jamaica Plain. | ||
− | Honorees were Professor, author, and health care reformer [[Rashi Fein]], along with the winners of an inspiring union election at St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center in Brighton, accepted by [[Sonia Marshall]], patient care assistant and key organizer of the campaign. [[Vaughn Goodwin]] and [[Calvin Feliciano]] from [[SEIU]] also attended.<ref>[http://www.dsaboston.org/yradical/yr2009-09.pdf TYR, Sep. 2009]</ref> | + | Honorees were Professor, author, and health care reformer [[Rashi Fein]], along with the winners of an inspiring union election at St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center in Brighton, accepted by [[Sonia Marshall]], patient care assistant and key organizer of the campaign. [[Vaughn Allen Goodwin|Vaughn Goodwin]] and [[Calvin Feliciano]] from [[SEIU]] also attended.<ref>[http://www.dsaboston.org/yradical/yr2009-09.pdf TYR, Sep. 2009]</ref> |
====2010==== | ====2010==== | ||
On June 13, 2010, [[Boston Democratic Socialists of America]] presented its annual Debs-Thomas-Bernstein Award to "two champions of social justice and grassroots democracy, [[Georgia Hollister Isman]] and [[Jack Clark]]". Honorary Co-Chairs for the event were [[Massachusetts AFL-CIO]] President [[Robert Haynes]], State Senator [[Patricia Jehlen]] and special guest Senator [[Sonia Chang-Diaz]]. [[Georgia Hollister Isman]]'s award was presented by [[Andrea Miller]] of [[NARAL]]. [[Massachusetts AFL-CIO]] Vice-President [[Ed Collins]] and [[Janet Boguslaw]] from Brandeis University introduced the other honoree, [[Jack Clark]], who then "entertained and informed us with a brief tour of U.S. Socialist history". [[David Knuttunen]] & [[Susan Davidoff]] were benefactors of the event.<ref>[http://www.dsaboston.org/yradical/yr2010-05.pdf TYR, May 2010]</ref><ref>[http://www.dsaboston.org/yradical/yr2010-08.pdf TRY Sep. 2010]</ref> | On June 13, 2010, [[Boston Democratic Socialists of America]] presented its annual Debs-Thomas-Bernstein Award to "two champions of social justice and grassroots democracy, [[Georgia Hollister Isman]] and [[Jack Clark]]". Honorary Co-Chairs for the event were [[Massachusetts AFL-CIO]] President [[Robert Haynes]], State Senator [[Patricia Jehlen]] and special guest Senator [[Sonia Chang-Diaz]]. [[Georgia Hollister Isman]]'s award was presented by [[Andrea Miller]] of [[NARAL]]. [[Massachusetts AFL-CIO]] Vice-President [[Ed Collins]] and [[Janet Boguslaw]] from Brandeis University introduced the other honoree, [[Jack Clark]], who then "entertained and informed us with a brief tour of U.S. Socialist history". [[David Knuttunen]] & [[Susan Davidoff]] were benefactors of the event.<ref>[http://www.dsaboston.org/yradical/yr2010-05.pdf TYR, May 2010]</ref><ref>[http://www.dsaboston.org/yradical/yr2010-08.pdf TRY Sep. 2010]</ref> | ||
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+ | [[Vaughn Allen Goodwin|Vaughn Goodwin]] sent greetings to the event. | ||
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Template:TOCnestleft Vaughn Allen Goodwin is a "Progressive Activist, Insightful Speaker, Googlist and Leadership Developer", based in Massachusetts.
Democratic Socialists of America
Debs-Thomas-Bernstein Awards Reception
2009
The 2009 Debs-Thomas-Bernstein Awards, sponsored by Boston Democratic Socialists of America, took place Tuesday, June 30, 6:30—8:30 P.M., at the historic home of Marcia Peters and David Karaus, Jamaica Plain.
Honorees were Professor, author, and health care reformer Rashi Fein, along with the winners of an inspiring union election at St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center in Brighton, accepted by Sonia Marshall, patient care assistant and key organizer of the campaign. Vaughn Goodwin and Calvin Feliciano from SEIU also attended.[1]
2010
On June 13, 2010, Boston Democratic Socialists of America presented its annual Debs-Thomas-Bernstein Award to "two champions of social justice and grassroots democracy, Georgia Hollister Isman and Jack Clark". Honorary Co-Chairs for the event were Massachusetts AFL-CIO President Robert Haynes, State Senator Patricia Jehlen and special guest Senator Sonia Chang-Diaz. Georgia Hollister Isman's award was presented by Andrea Miller of NARAL. Massachusetts AFL-CIO Vice-President Ed Collins and Janet Boguslaw from Brandeis University introduced the other honoree, Jack Clark, who then "entertained and informed us with a brief tour of U.S. Socialist history". David Knuttunen & Susan Davidoff were benefactors of the event.[2][3]
Vaughn Goodwin sent greetings to the event.
Warren connection
Now What? Defying Trump and the Left's Way Forward
Now What? Defying Trump and the Left's Way Forward was a phone in webinar organized by Freedom Road Socialist Organization in the wake of the 2016 election.
- Now what? We’re all asking ourselves that question in the wake of Trump’s victory. We’ve got urgent strategizing and work to do, together. Join Ash-Lee Woodard Henderson of the Movement for Black Lives and Freedom Road, Calvin Cheung-Miaw, Jodeen Olguin-Taylor of Mijente and WFP, Joe Schwartz of the Democratic Socialists of America, and Sendolo Diaminah of Freedom Road for a discussion of what happened, and what we should be doing to build mass defiance. And above all, how do we build the Left in this, which we know is the only solution to the crises we face?
- This event will take place Tuesday November 15, 2016 at 9pm Eastern/8pm Central/6pm Pacific.
Those expressing interest in attending, on Facebook included Vaughn Allen Goodwin.[4]
2017 SA Convention
Vaughn Allen Goodwin attended the 2017 Democratic Socialists of America National Convention in Chicago.[5]