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In the mid 1990s Sushawn Robb was a co-chair<ref>http://links.org.au/contributors</ref>of the [[Committees of Correspondence]] and a writer for CrossRoads. She was active ''in the women's movement and the lesbian-gay men's movement''.
 
In the mid 1990s Sushawn Robb was a co-chair<ref>http://links.org.au/contributors</ref>of the [[Committees of Correspondence]] and a writer for CrossRoads. She was active ''in the women's movement and the lesbian-gay men's movement''.
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==Institute for Social and Economic Studies/CrossRoads==
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In the mid 1990s  served<ref>Crossroads March 1996</ref>on the Board of Directors Oakland based [[Institute for Social and Economic Studies]]- sponsor of [[CrossRoads]] magazine, which sought to  ''promote dialogue and building new alliances among progressives and leftists...'' and to ''bring diverse Marxist and socialist traditions to bear while exploring new strategies and directions for the progressive political movements.''
  
 
==Progressive Alliance of Alameda County==
 
==Progressive Alliance of Alameda County==

Revision as of 22:16, 20 August 2009

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Line of March

In the 1980s Sushawn Robb was active[1]in the bay Area Line of March.

Committees of Correspondence

In the mid 1990s Sushawn Robb was a co-chair[2]of the Committees of Correspondence and a writer for CrossRoads. She was active in the women's movement and the lesbian-gay men's movement.

Institute for Social and Economic Studies/CrossRoads

In the mid 1990s served[3]on the Board of Directors Oakland based Institute for Social and Economic Studies- sponsor of CrossRoads magazine, which sought to promote dialogue and building new alliances among progressives and leftists... and to bring diverse Marxist and socialist traditions to bear while exploring new strategies and directions for the progressive political movements.

Progressive Alliance of Alameda County

In the early 1990’s, Peter Camejo formed[4]the Progressive Alliance of Alameda County to which he donated twenty thousand dollars of his own money and hired Sushawn Robb as his director. However, within a year the project failed.

War Times Staff

In 2009 voluntary War Times staff[5]included:

Jan Adams, Karolo Aparicio, Mariana Bustamante, Ruth Warner Carrillo, Jung Hee Choi, Max Elbaum, Arnoldo Garcia, Rebecca Gordon, Felicia Gustin, Hany Khalil, Rachel Kahn, Lynn Koh, Gerald Lenoir, Burton Li, Betita Martinez, Samuel Orozco, Ricardo Ortega, Sushawn Robb, Kerry Taylor and Bob Wing.

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