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+ | On April 8, 1988 Los Angeles [[Democratic Socialists of America]] convened a meeting at the Workmen's Circle West Los Angeles "Action for Jackson, where does he stand? Where will it lead? - A political analysis of the [[Jesse Jackson]] for President campaign, with its possibilities, perils, and promise for the Left." | ||
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+ | *[[Sabina Virgo]] Board Member, [[National Rainbow Coalition]] | ||
+ | *[[Mark Cohen]] [[Peace Activists for Jackson]] | ||
+ | *[[Robert Nelson]] [[Democratic Socialists of America]] member, Science advisor to the Jackson campaign | ||
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Sabina Virgo...
Los Angeles DSA meeting
On April 8, 1988 Los Angeles Democratic Socialists of America convened a meeting at the Workmen's Circle West Los Angeles "Action for Jackson, where does he stand? Where will it lead? - A political analysis of the Jesse Jackson for President campaign, with its possibilities, perils, and promise for the Left."
Speakers:
- Sabina Virgo Board Member, National Rainbow Coalition
- Mark Cohen Peace Activists for Jackson
- Robert Nelson Democratic Socialists of America member, Science advisor to the Jackson campaign
CrossRoads
In the mid 1990s Sabina Virgo was[1]a contributing editor to 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.
In 2002 Sabina Virgo was listed[2]on the Advisory Board of Committees of Correspondence for Democracy and Socialism.