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*[[Jesse Lemisch]],  Prof. Emeritus of History, John Jay College, CUNY
 
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*[[Sue Leonard]]
 
*[[Sue Leonard]]
*Rabbi [[Michael Lerner]],  Editor, [[TIKKUN Magazine]]
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*Rabbi [[Michael Lerner]],  Editor, [[Tikkun Magazine]]
 
*[[Nelson Lichtenstein]],  Director, Center for the Study of Work, Labor, and Democracy, UC Santa Barbara
 
*[[Nelson Lichtenstein]],  Director, Center for the Study of Work, Labor, and Democracy, UC Santa Barbara
 
*[[Amy Littlefield]],  Providence [[Students for a Democratic Society]]
 
*[[Amy Littlefield]],  Providence [[Students for a Democratic Society]]

Revision as of 20:43, 15 March 2010

Campaign for Peace and Democracy

Campaign for Peace and Democracy is an organization that promotes a progressive and non-militaristic United States foreign policy. It was founded in 1982, when the Campaign first opposed the Cold War by calling for "detente from below."[1]

Endorsers

The following were listed as endorsers for the Campaign for Peace and Democracy as of March 15, 2010.[2]

vDerrick O'Keefe]], Co-Chair, Canadian Peace Alliance

External links

References