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==Mozambique Support Network==
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A meeting of [[Mozambique Support Network]] took place Friday, March 11, 1988 and Saturday, March 12,1988 at the Lutheran School of Theology in Chicago, Illinois.
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Attending the meeting were [[Roberta Washington]], Co-chair (New York),  [[Lisa Anderson]] (Idaho),  [[Alan Isaacman]], Co-chair (Minnesota),  [[Damu Smith]] (Washington DC), [[Dan Murphy]] (Iowa), [[Mackie Mcleod]] (Boston), [[Geri Seese-Green]] (Oregon), [[Chris Root]] (Michigan), [[Stephanie Urdang]] (New York), [[Paul Epstein]] (Boston), Bassiru (Madison), [[Andy Epstein]] (Boston), [[Bill Martin]], [[Anne Evens]] (Chicago), Sister [[Joanette Nitz]] (Detroit), [[Carrie Pratt]] (Madison), [[Prexy Nesbitt]] (Chicago), [[Dave Wiley]] (Michigan), [[Heather Gray]] (Atlanta), [[Ned Alpers]], [[Otis Cunningham]] (Chicago)
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Regrets were sent by [[Mike Johnson]] (Iowa), [[Kevin Danaher]] (California), [[Bill Minter]], [[Kathy Flewellen]] (Washington, DC), [[Ruth Minter]] (Maryland),  [[Kathy Sheldon]] and [[Steve Tarzynski]] (California), [[Paula Voelkel]] (Wisconsin), [[Coke McCord]] (New York)  and [[Todd Hawkins]] (Washington), Treasurer [[Lisa Brock]] was unable to attend due to the tragic death of her mother in Ohio.<ref>[http://www.historicalvoices.org/pbuilder/pbfiles/Project39/Scheme361/african_activist_archive-a0b2e2-a_12419.pdf Historical Voices website: Mozambique Support Network meeting notes, Chicago, March 1988]</ref>
  
 
==Peace for Cuba Appeal==
 
==Peace for Cuba Appeal==
  
In 1994 [[Ramsey Clark]], [[Alice Walker]], [[Brian Becker]], [[Teresa Gutierrez]], [[Quentin Young]], [[Gloria LaRiva]], Paul Epstein and [[Kathy Durkin]] were signatories to an [[International Peace for Cuba Appeal]] letter. The appeal was an affiliate of the [[Workers World Party]] dominated [[International Action Center]] <ref>International Peace for Cuba Appeal - letter, Nov. 14, 1994</ref>.
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In 1994 [[Ramsey Clark]], [[Alice Walker]], [[Brian Becker]], [[Teresa Gutierrez]], [[Quentin Young]], [[Gloria LaRiva]], Paul Epstein and [[Kathy Durkin]] were signatories to an [[International Peace for Cuba Appeal]] letter. The appeal was an affiliate of the [[Workers World Party]] dominated [[International Action Center]]<ref>International Peace for Cuba Appeal - letter, Nov. 14, 1994</ref>.
  
 
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Template:TOCnestleft Paul Epstein is a Boston activist.

Mozambique Support Network

A meeting of Mozambique Support Network took place Friday, March 11, 1988 and Saturday, March 12,1988 at the Lutheran School of Theology in Chicago, Illinois.

Attending the meeting were Roberta Washington, Co-chair (New York), Lisa Anderson (Idaho), Alan Isaacman, Co-chair (Minnesota), Damu Smith (Washington DC), Dan Murphy (Iowa), Mackie Mcleod (Boston), Geri Seese-Green (Oregon), Chris Root (Michigan), Stephanie Urdang (New York), Paul Epstein (Boston), Bassiru (Madison), Andy Epstein (Boston), Bill Martin, Anne Evens (Chicago), Sister Joanette Nitz (Detroit), Carrie Pratt (Madison), Prexy Nesbitt (Chicago), Dave Wiley (Michigan), Heather Gray (Atlanta), Ned Alpers, Otis Cunningham (Chicago)

Regrets were sent by Mike Johnson (Iowa), Kevin Danaher (California), Bill Minter, Kathy Flewellen (Washington, DC), Ruth Minter (Maryland), Kathy Sheldon and Steve Tarzynski (California), Paula Voelkel (Wisconsin), Coke McCord (New York) and Todd Hawkins (Washington), Treasurer Lisa Brock was unable to attend due to the tragic death of her mother in Ohio.[1]

Peace for Cuba Appeal

In 1994 Ramsey Clark, Alice Walker, Brian Becker, Teresa Gutierrez, Quentin Young, Gloria LaRiva, Paul Epstein and Kathy Durkin were signatories to an International Peace for Cuba Appeal letter. The appeal was an affiliate of the Workers World Party dominated International Action Center[2].

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  1. Historical Voices website: Mozambique Support Network meeting notes, Chicago, March 1988
  2. International Peace for Cuba Appeal - letter, Nov. 14, 1994