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In 1975 [[David Gil]] ,  Boston [[New American Movement]], wrote an  article in the [[New American Movement]] Discussion Bulletin No 9, March 1975, entitled  "On Drawing Lines of Membership".<ref>NAM Discussion Bulletin No 9, March 1975</ref>
 
In 1975 [[David Gil]] ,  Boston [[New American Movement]], wrote an  article in the [[New American Movement]] Discussion Bulletin No 9, March 1975, entitled  "On Drawing Lines of Membership".<ref>NAM Discussion Bulletin No 9, March 1975</ref>
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==DSA member==
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In 1995 David G. Gil, was a member of [[Democratic Socialists of America]] .<ref>Dem. Left, March/April 1995, page 22</ref>
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==National Jobs For All Coalition==
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In 2010, David Gil  was listed as serving on the advisory board of the [[Democratic Socialists of America]] dominated [[National Jobs For All Coalition]].<ref name=who>[http://www.njfac.org/whoweare.html National Jobs For All Coalition: ''Who We Are''] (accessed on Nov. 16, 2010)</ref>
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==References==
 
==References==
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[[Category:New American Movement]]
 
[[Category:New American Movement]]

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David G. Gil

New American Movement

In 1974 David Gil was a member of the Boston Area chapter of the New American Movement.[1]

In 1975 David Gil , Boston New American Movement, wrote an article in the New American Movement Discussion Bulletin No 9, March 1975, entitled "On Drawing Lines of Membership".[2]

DSA member

In 1995 David G. Gil, was a member of Democratic Socialists of America .[3]

National Jobs For All Coalition

In 2010, David Gil was listed as serving on the advisory board of the Democratic Socialists of America dominated National Jobs For All Coalition.[4]

References

  1. NAM Discussion Bulletin May June No 7.1974,
  2. NAM Discussion Bulletin No 9, March 1975
  3. Dem. Left, March/April 1995, page 22
  4. National Jobs For All Coalition: Who We Are (accessed on Nov. 16, 2010)