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'''Massachusetts Peace Action''' is affiliated to [[Peace Action]].
 
'''Massachusetts Peace Action''' is affiliated to [[Peace Action]].

Revision as of 21:44, 16 December 2023

Sen. Ed Markey at Jan. 10 press conference was joined by (l to r) MAPA's Seung Hee Jeon, Jonathan King, Mike Burns, Cole Harrison, Brian Garvey, and Susan McLucas

Massachusetts Peace Action is affiliated to Peace Action.

Massachusetts Peace Action

Sen. Ed Markey at January 10, 2020 press conference joined by Massachusetts Peace Action's Seung Hee Jeon, Jonathan King, Mike Burns, Cole Harrison, Brian Garvey, and Susan McLucas.

Staff, 2018

Board 2018

Board 2014

Mass. Peace Action board: Rosalie Anders, James Babson, Kinga Boratyn, Carol Coakley (vice chair), Shelagh Foreman, Bonnie Gorman, Burton Glass, So Yeon Jeong, Jeff Klein, John Maher, Eva Moseley, Guntram Mueler (chair), Prasannan Parthasarathi, John Ratliff, Pat Salomon, Dan Solomon. Ed Fund board: Christie Dennis, Eva Moseley, Gary Goldstein, Rosalie Anders (chair), Shelagh Foreman. Staff: Cole Harrison, executive director; Carol Coakley, ofice cordinator; Alina Michelewicz, campus organizer. Interns: Richard Reichman, Isabel Yu, Igor Bolshakov.[3]

Peace Action lobbying

Six Massachusetts Peace Action leaders visited 9 Congressional offices in Washington June 23-24 to advocate for a nuclear deal with Iran, and for no U.S. miltary action in Iraq. They were John Ratliff, Alina Michelowicz, Shelagh Foreman, Rep. William Keating, Mike Pattberg, Cole Harrison, and Jeff Klein.

Delegations also visited Rep. Katherine Clark’s and Rep. John Tierney’s district offices.[4]

References