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Studs Terkel  was a member of the [[Institute for Policy Studies]] 20th Anniversary celebrations committee which organized an April 5, 1983, reception at the National Building Museum attended by approximately l,OOO IPS staffers and former staff.<ref>Information Digest April l5, 1983 p77-79</ref>  
 
Studs Terkel  was a member of the [[Institute for Policy Studies]] 20th Anniversary celebrations committee which organized an April 5, 1983, reception at the National Building Museum attended by approximately l,OOO IPS staffers and former staff.<ref>Information Digest April l5, 1983 p77-79</ref>  
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==Communist "Manifestivity"==
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On October 30 and 31, 1998 the [[Brecht Forum]] presented the "Communist [[Manifestivity]]  to celebrate the 150th Anniversary of the Communist Manifesto" at  Cooper Union's Great Hall, New York.
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Individual endorsers of the event included Studs Terkel<ref>http://www.mail-archive.com/pen-l@galaxy.csuchico.edu/msg30144.html</ref>.
  
 
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Revision as of 04:50, 10 January 2010

Studs Terkel ....

IPS connection

Studs Terkel was a member of the Institute for Policy Studies 20th Anniversary celebrations committee which organized an April 5, 1983, reception at the National Building Museum attended by approximately l,OOO IPS staffers and former staff.[1]

Communist "Manifestivity"

On October 30 and 31, 1998 the Brecht Forum presented the "Communist Manifestivity to celebrate the 150th Anniversary of the Communist Manifesto" at Cooper Union's Great Hall, New York.

Individual endorsers of the event included Studs Terkel[2].

Rosenberg Fund for Children

In 2003 Studs Terkel was on the Advisory Board of the Rosenberg Fund for Children[3].

MDS Board member

On February 17, 2007, the Movement for a Democratic Society held a well attended conference[4]at New York City’s New School University.

The business portion of the meeting followed with each board nominee introducing themselves to the conference. The board, a very diverse group, was voted in by acclamation... Board nominees where were not able to attend the conference were included in the appointment by acclamation. The list included Elliott Adams, Panama Vicente Alba, Tariq Ali, Stanley Aronowitz, David Barsamian, Rosalyn Baxandall, John Bracey, Jr., John Brittain, Robb Burlage, Noam Chomsky, Jayne Cortez, Carl Davidson, Angela Davis, Bernardine Dohrn, Barbara Epstein, Gustavo Esteva, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Stephen Fleischman, Bill Fletcher Jr, Tom Hayden, Gerald Horne, Florence Howe, Mike James, Robin D G Kelley, Alice Kessler Harris, Rashid Khalidi, Mike Klonsky, Betita Martinez, Ethelbert Miller , Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz , Barbara Ransby, Patricia Rose, Michael Rossman, Studs Terkel, Charlene Teters, Jerry Tucker, Immanuel Wallerstein, Cornel West, Leonard Weinglass and Howard Zinn.

References

  1. Information Digest April l5, 1983 p77-79
  2. http://www.mail-archive.com/pen-l@galaxy.csuchico.edu/msg30144.html
  3. Rosenberg Fund for Children Letterhead June 19 2003
  4. http://antiauthoritarian.net/NLN/?p=179