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'''Sam Hummel''' is Director of Outreach and Operations at the [[Sustainable Purchasing Leadership Council]] Raleigh-Durham, [[North Carolina]] Area.
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==Duke University==
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Drom 199 to 2003, Sam Hummel was active in [[Students Against Sweatshops]], Co-led effort to get Duke to join the Workers Rights Consortium. Developed strategy behind the successful campaign to get Duke to join the Mt. Olive Pickle boycott. Duke's participation proved decisive in winning the boycott and thus union representation for thousands of NC farmworkers.
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Activities and Societies: [[Environmental Alliance]], [[Duke University Greening Initiative]], [[United Students Against Sweatshops]], [[Progressive Student Alliance]], [[SHARE]].
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[[Bryan Proffitt]] is a Hip-Hop-generation white man who belongs to [[Men Against Rape Culture]], a Durham, NC-based organization committed to building the struggle to end sexual violence and [[Ubuntu]], a women of color- and survivor-led coalition committed to ending sexual violence.
 
[[Bryan Proffitt]] is a Hip-Hop-generation white man who belongs to [[Men Against Rape Culture]], a Durham, NC-based organization committed to building the struggle to end sexual violence and [[Ubuntu]], a women of color- and survivor-led coalition committed to ending sexual violence.
 
   
 
   
An essay he wrote on the subject for the [[Freedom Road Socialist Organization]] website  ''was shaped and reworked and made infinitely better by the thoughtful support and critical editing'' of [[Nancy Wilson]], [[Tema Okun]], [[Aiden Graham]], [[Sam Hummel]], [[Serena Sebring]], [[Bob Pleasants]], [[Michelle Lanier]], [[Kriti Sharma]], [[Precious-Jewel Zebriskie]] and [[Manju Rajendran]]<ref>http://freedomroad.org/content/view/590/233/lang,en/</ref>.
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An essay he wrote on the subject for the [[Freedom Road Socialist Organization]] website  ''was shaped and reworked and made infinitely better by the thoughtful support and critical editing'' of [[Nia Wilson|Nancy Wilson]], [[Tema Okun]], [[Aiden Graham]], [[Sam Hummel]], [[Serena Sebring]], [[Bob Pleasants]], [[Michelle Lanier]], [[Kriti Sharma]], [[Precious-Jewel Zabriskie]] and [[Manju Rajendran]]<ref>http://freedomroad.org/content/view/590/233/lang,en/</ref>.
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==Friends of Kriti Sharma==
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[[Kriti Sharma]] wrote "Interdependence: Biology and Beyond". She credited several people with "shaping my mind and life" through the process, including [[Afiya Carter]],  [[Aiden Graham]], [[AJ Vrieze]], [[Alexis Gumbs]], [[Atiya Hussain]], [[Beth Bruch]], [[Bryan Proffitt]], [[Caitlin Breedlove]], [[Dannette Sharpley]], [[Emily Chavez]], [[Glenys Verhulst]], [[Jenn Vrieze]],  [[Jurina Vincent-Lee]], [[Keagha Carscallen]], [[Laurin Penland]],    [[Kai Barrow]], [[Lynne Walter]],  [[Marjorie Scheer]], [[Michelle O'Brien]],  [[Manju Rajendran]], [[Sendolo Diaminah]], [[Mikel Barton]], [[Monica Leonardo]], [[Nia Wilson]], [[Nikki Brown]], [[Noah Blose]], [[Paulina Hernandez]], [[Pavithra Vasudevan]], [[Rachael Derello]], [[Russell Herman]], [[Sam Hummel]], [[Sammy Truong]], [[Serena Sebring]], [[Shirlette Ammons]], [[Tema Okun]], [[Theo Luebke]], [[Tim Stallman]], [[Tony Macias]], and [[Yolanda Carrington]].<ref>[Interdependence: Biology and Beyond
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By Kriti Sharma Acknowledgements page]</ref>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 06:10, 9 February 2016

Sam Hummel

Template:TOCnestleft Sam Hummel is Director of Outreach and Operations at the Sustainable Purchasing Leadership Council Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina Area.

Duke University

Drom 199 to 2003, Sam Hummel was active in Students Against Sweatshops, Co-led effort to get Duke to join the Workers Rights Consortium. Developed strategy behind the successful campaign to get Duke to join the Mt. Olive Pickle boycott. Duke's participation proved decisive in winning the boycott and thus union representation for thousands of NC farmworkers.

Activities and Societies: Environmental Alliance, Duke University Greening Initiative, United Students Against Sweatshops, Progressive Student Alliance, SHARE.

Men Against Rape Culture

Bryan Proffitt is a Hip-Hop-generation white man who belongs to Men Against Rape Culture, a Durham, NC-based organization committed to building the struggle to end sexual violence and Ubuntu, a women of color- and survivor-led coalition committed to ending sexual violence.

An essay he wrote on the subject for the Freedom Road Socialist Organization website was shaped and reworked and made infinitely better by the thoughtful support and critical editing of Nancy Wilson, Tema Okun, Aiden Graham, Sam Hummel, Serena Sebring, Bob Pleasants, Michelle Lanier, Kriti Sharma, Precious-Jewel Zabriskie and Manju Rajendran[1].

Friends of Kriti Sharma

Kriti Sharma wrote "Interdependence: Biology and Beyond". She credited several people with "shaping my mind and life" through the process, including Afiya Carter, Aiden Graham, AJ Vrieze, Alexis Gumbs, Atiya Hussain, Beth Bruch, Bryan Proffitt, Caitlin Breedlove, Dannette Sharpley, Emily Chavez, Glenys Verhulst, Jenn Vrieze, Jurina Vincent-Lee, Keagha Carscallen, Laurin Penland, Kai Barrow, Lynne Walter, Marjorie Scheer, Michelle O'Brien, Manju Rajendran, Sendolo Diaminah, Mikel Barton, Monica Leonardo, Nia Wilson, Nikki Brown, Noah Blose, Paulina Hernandez, Pavithra Vasudevan, Rachael Derello, Russell Herman, Sam Hummel, Sammy Truong, Serena Sebring, Shirlette Ammons, Tema Okun, Theo Luebke, Tim Stallman, Tony Macias, and Yolanda Carrington.[2]

References

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  1. http://freedomroad.org/content/view/590/233/lang,en/
  2. [Interdependence: Biology and Beyond By Kriti Sharma Acknowledgements page]