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+ | '''Ilana Berger'''...is a [[New York City]] activist. Director at [[FUREE]]. | ||
− | + | ==STORM connections== | |
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+ | In 1998 the [[Center for Political Education]] in San Francisco held<ref>http://www.politicaleducation.org/programs/past-classes-1998-2007/</ref>a panel discussion "Where are White Activists in the Fight Against Racism?" Panellists were [[Harmony Goldberg]], [[SOUL]]-on the [[Mumia Abu-Jamal]] Campaign, [[Jo Hirschman]], [[Police Watch]]-on Police Brutality, [[Adam Gold]], [[C-Beyond]] on organizing in the suburbs. It was facilitated by [[Ilana Berger]], [[POWER]]. | ||
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+ | ==POWER Leaders== | ||
+ | From [[Steve Williams]]: Over the years hundreds of people who have served on [[POWER]]’s staff, membership, leadership bodies, and Board of Directors. They are too many to mention by name, but I do want to extend special appreciations to [[Alicia Garza]], [[Jaron Browne]], [[Jason Negron-Gonzales]], [[Marisa Franco]], [[Aspen Dominguez]], [[Cindy Wiesner]], [[Ilana Berger]], [[Nora Calderon]], [[Larry Lattimore]], [[Emma Harris]], [[Gloria Esteva]], [[Manuela Esteva]], [[Donaji Lona]], [[Juana Tello]], [[Ernest Stokes]], [[Beatriz Herrera]], [[Karen Gibson]], [[Lorren Dangerfield]], [[Jesse Tello]], [[Regina Douglas]], [[Garth Ferguson]], [[Brian Russell]], [[Patty Snitzler]], [[Thabiti Hayes]], [[Khalil Abdul Samad]], [[Jane Martin (San Francisco)|Jane Martin]].<ref>[https://leftroots.net/author/admin/page/2/LeftRoots/Admin 2016]</ref> | ||
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+ | ==Center for Political Education== | ||
+ | In 1999, a panel discussion entitled ''"Where are White Activists in the Fight Against Racism?"'' was composed of speakers [[Harmony Goldberg]], [[SOUL]]; who spoke on the [[Mumia Abu-Jamal Campaign]]; [[Jo Hirschman]] of [[Police Watch]] who spoke on Police Brutality; and [[Adam Gold]], of [[C-Beyond]] who spoke on organizing in the suburbs. | ||
+ | These talks were facilitated by [[Ilana Berger]], of [[POWER]] who gave a talk entitled ''"The Early Marxist View on Housing: How Relevant is it Today?"'' at this meeting. The talks were sponsored by the [[Committees of Correspondence]] for Democracy and Socialism linked organization, the [[Center for Political Education]].<ref>[http://www.politicaleducation.org/programs/past-classes-1998-2007/ Center for Political Education website: Past Classes (1998 - 2007)]</ref> | ||
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+ | =="The 99% Spring"== | ||
+ | Individuals and organizations supporting [[The 99% Spring]], as of April 20, 2012, included [[Tracy Van Slyke]] & [[Ilana Berger]] - [[New Bottom Line]] .<ref>[http://the99spring.com/who-we-are/, THE 99% Spring, Who are we/ accessed April 20, 2012]</ref> | ||
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+ | [[Category:The 99% Spring]] | ||
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+ | ==Right to the City connection== | ||
+ | [[File:Rtothe cityo.PNG|thumb|500px]] | ||
+ | [[Right to the City]] Alliance January 25, 2013 · | ||
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+ | The city never sleeps. — with [[Marvin Mitchell]], [[Jessica Klonsky]], [[Ilana Berger]], [[Sofia Quintero]], [[Monse Santana]], [[Max Uhlenbeck]], [[Carmen Pineiro]], [[Luz Schreiber]], [[Carlos J. Serrano]], [[Stuart Ewen]], [[Priscilla Grim]], [[Kelly Anderson]], [[Anna Ortega-Williams]], [[Sonny Singh Brooklynwala]], [[Doyle Canning]], [[Laurie Davidson]], [[Kassia Ringell]], [[Janvieve Williams Comrie]], [[Sasa Garcia]], [[Hank Williams]], [[Rachel LaForest]], [[Yasmeen Perez]], [[Amaka Okechukwu]], [[Christopher Gunderson]], [[Valery Jean]], [[Alexandra Lopez Reitzes]], [[Doug Cunningham]], [[Imani Henry]], [[Kazembe Balagun]], [[Irini Neofotistos]], [[Evan Siegel]], [[Mark Swier]], [[Karen Oh]], [[Heidi Easton Chua Schwa]], [[Lisa Asedillo Pratt]], [[Gilda Haas]], [[Chepe Nangara]], [[Maribel Cordero-Garcia]], [[Crecensio Morales]], [[Taleigh Bicicleta]], [[Jatnna Ramirez]], [[Orlando Morales]], [[Ismael Nunez]], [[Tania Romero]], [[Panama Vicente Alba|Vicente Alba-Panama]] and [[Fanshen Wong]]. | ||
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+ | ==FUREE== | ||
+ | [[File:Fureeeee.PNG|thumb|500px]] | ||
+ | [[Families United for Racial and Economic Equality]] ([[FUREE]]), July 19, 2013; | ||
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+ | With [[Rusia Mohiuddin]], [[Betty Yu]], [[Numi Dee]], [[Krysten Brown-Green]], [[Jumaane D. Williams]], [[Hasan Salaam]], [[Eric Valentin, Jr.]], [[Jessica Alfreds]], [[Carrie Gleason]], [[John M. Blasco]], [[Laurie Cumbo]], [[Wanda Imasuen]], [[Irini Neofotistos]], [[Bryan K. Echols]], [[Lynn Lewis]], [[Fahd Ahmed]], [[Joan Gibbs]], [[Andrea Nelson]], [[Lucas Shapiro]], [[Tenelle Breukelen]], [[Peter Hardie]], [[Mo Meazy George]], [[Marquis Jenkins]], [[Imani Henry]], [[Jack Aponte]], [[Tamara Czyzyk]], [[Maurice Moe Mitchell]], [[Elizabeth Yeampierre]], [[Lumumba Bandele]], [[Pamela Hamilton-Brown]], [[Colleen Vincent]], [[Tony Herbert]], [[Cyril Innis, Jr.]], [[Jelani Likeitis Mashariki]], [[Fernando Carlo]], [[Lisa Ortega]], [[Shawne Lee]], [[Nathalie Alegre Velarde]], [[Lyrik Tehuti]], [[Fly Guy Yoshi]], [[Kazembe Balagun]], [[Eman Rimawi]], [[Mw Payne]], [[Orlando Green]], [[Nichi Floetic Valentino]], [[Ilana Berger]], [[Byron Hurt]] and [[Malik Abu Khalid]]. | ||
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+ | ==Ear to the Ground Project== | ||
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+ | [[Ear to the Ground Project]]; | ||
+ | :''We would like to express our deep respect and appreciation for everyone who took the time to talk with us, and the organizations that generously hosted us during our travels. Interviews were confidential, but the following people have agreed to have their names listed for this publication:'' | ||
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+ | Most of those listed were connected to [[Freedom Road Socialist Organization]]. | ||
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+ | [[Ilana Berger]] was among those on the list. <ref>[http://eartothegroundproject.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/final-ear-2-ground-single-pages.pdf Ear to the Ground, About, accessed Nov. 12, 2015]</ref> | ||
+ | [[Category:Ear to the Ground Project]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Freedom Road Socialist Organization]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Ear to the Ground Project]] | ||
+ | ==Power and Protagonism== | ||
− | + | [[Steve Williams]] September 18, 2015: | |
+ | [[File:Versobooks.JPG|thumb|center|500px]] | ||
+ | Who says 'protagonism' isn't a word? Marta Harnecker says, 'Sometimes we need new words to describe new actions.' Honored to be soaking up the wisdom of Marta Harnecker and Michael Lebowitz in a room full of hungry and skilled organizers and activists. — with [[Thomas Assefa]], [[Ilana Berger]], [[Ben Morse]], [[Harmony Goldberg]], [[Randy Jackson]], [[Tony Romano]], [[Jee Kim]], [[Kitzia Esteva]], [[Helena Wong]], [[Matt Howard]], [[Jodeen Olguin-Tayler]] and [[Kate Kanelstein]] at [[Verso Books]]. | ||
+ | ==Radical gathering== | ||
+ | [[Alex Deane]], October 15, 2016: | ||
+ | [[File:Readdosdfre.JPG|thumb|600px|center]] | ||
+ | #Blessed — with [[Marcus Garvey]], [[Jordan Taylor]], [[Spencer Resnick]], [[Margaret Kwateng]], [[Jordan Roque]], [[Shalawn Brown]] and [[Ilana Berger]]. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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+ | [[Category:POWER]] | ||
+ | [[Category:SOUL]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Center for Political Education]] |
Latest revision as of 04:34, 16 February 2022
Template:TOCnestleft Ilana Berger...is a New York City activist. Director at FUREE.
STORM connections
In 1998 the Center for Political Education in San Francisco held[1]a panel discussion "Where are White Activists in the Fight Against Racism?" Panellists were Harmony Goldberg, SOUL-on the Mumia Abu-Jamal Campaign, Jo Hirschman, Police Watch-on Police Brutality, Adam Gold, C-Beyond on organizing in the suburbs. It was facilitated by Ilana Berger, POWER.
POWER Leaders
From Steve Williams: Over the years hundreds of people who have served on POWER’s staff, membership, leadership bodies, and Board of Directors. They are too many to mention by name, but I do want to extend special appreciations to Alicia Garza, Jaron Browne, Jason Negron-Gonzales, Marisa Franco, Aspen Dominguez, Cindy Wiesner, Ilana Berger, Nora Calderon, Larry Lattimore, Emma Harris, Gloria Esteva, Manuela Esteva, Donaji Lona, Juana Tello, Ernest Stokes, Beatriz Herrera, Karen Gibson, Lorren Dangerfield, Jesse Tello, Regina Douglas, Garth Ferguson, Brian Russell, Patty Snitzler, Thabiti Hayes, Khalil Abdul Samad, Jane Martin.[2]
Center for Political Education
In 1999, a panel discussion entitled "Where are White Activists in the Fight Against Racism?" was composed of speakers Harmony Goldberg, SOUL; who spoke on the Mumia Abu-Jamal Campaign; Jo Hirschman of Police Watch who spoke on Police Brutality; and Adam Gold, of C-Beyond who spoke on organizing in the suburbs. These talks were facilitated by Ilana Berger, of POWER who gave a talk entitled "The Early Marxist View on Housing: How Relevant is it Today?" at this meeting. The talks were sponsored by the Committees of Correspondence for Democracy and Socialism linked organization, the Center for Political Education.[3]
"The 99% Spring"
Individuals and organizations supporting The 99% Spring, as of April 20, 2012, included Tracy Van Slyke & Ilana Berger - New Bottom Line .[4]
Right to the City connection
Right to the City Alliance January 25, 2013 ·
The city never sleeps. — with Marvin Mitchell, Jessica Klonsky, Ilana Berger, Sofia Quintero, Monse Santana, Max Uhlenbeck, Carmen Pineiro, Luz Schreiber, Carlos J. Serrano, Stuart Ewen, Priscilla Grim, Kelly Anderson, Anna Ortega-Williams, Sonny Singh Brooklynwala, Doyle Canning, Laurie Davidson, Kassia Ringell, Janvieve Williams Comrie, Sasa Garcia, Hank Williams, Rachel LaForest, Yasmeen Perez, Amaka Okechukwu, Christopher Gunderson, Valery Jean, Alexandra Lopez Reitzes, Doug Cunningham, Imani Henry, Kazembe Balagun, Irini Neofotistos, Evan Siegel, Mark Swier, Karen Oh, Heidi Easton Chua Schwa, Lisa Asedillo Pratt, Gilda Haas, Chepe Nangara, Maribel Cordero-Garcia, Crecensio Morales, Taleigh Bicicleta, Jatnna Ramirez, Orlando Morales, Ismael Nunez, Tania Romero, Vicente Alba-Panama and Fanshen Wong.
FUREE
Families United for Racial and Economic Equality (FUREE), July 19, 2013;
With Rusia Mohiuddin, Betty Yu, Numi Dee, Krysten Brown-Green, Jumaane D. Williams, Hasan Salaam, Eric Valentin, Jr., Jessica Alfreds, Carrie Gleason, John M. Blasco, Laurie Cumbo, Wanda Imasuen, Irini Neofotistos, Bryan K. Echols, Lynn Lewis, Fahd Ahmed, Joan Gibbs, Andrea Nelson, Lucas Shapiro, Tenelle Breukelen, Peter Hardie, Mo Meazy George, Marquis Jenkins, Imani Henry, Jack Aponte, Tamara Czyzyk, Maurice Moe Mitchell, Elizabeth Yeampierre, Lumumba Bandele, Pamela Hamilton-Brown, Colleen Vincent, Tony Herbert, Cyril Innis, Jr., Jelani Likeitis Mashariki, Fernando Carlo, Lisa Ortega, Shawne Lee, Nathalie Alegre Velarde, Lyrik Tehuti, Fly Guy Yoshi, Kazembe Balagun, Eman Rimawi, Mw Payne, Orlando Green, Nichi Floetic Valentino, Ilana Berger, Byron Hurt and Malik Abu Khalid.
Ear to the Ground Project
- We would like to express our deep respect and appreciation for everyone who took the time to talk with us, and the organizations that generously hosted us during our travels. Interviews were confidential, but the following people have agreed to have their names listed for this publication:
Most of those listed were connected to Freedom Road Socialist Organization.
Ilana Berger was among those on the list. [5]
Power and Protagonism
Steve Williams September 18, 2015:
Who says 'protagonism' isn't a word? Marta Harnecker says, 'Sometimes we need new words to describe new actions.' Honored to be soaking up the wisdom of Marta Harnecker and Michael Lebowitz in a room full of hungry and skilled organizers and activists. — with Thomas Assefa, Ilana Berger, Ben Morse, Harmony Goldberg, Randy Jackson, Tony Romano, Jee Kim, Kitzia Esteva, Helena Wong, Matt Howard, Jodeen Olguin-Tayler and Kate Kanelstein at Verso Books.
Radical gathering
Alex Deane, October 15, 2016:
- Blessed — with Marcus Garvey, Jordan Taylor, Spencer Resnick, Margaret Kwateng, Jordan Roque, Shalawn Brown and Ilana Berger.