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==Open Letter from RWU to the President==
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==For a Political, Prolific and Democratic DSA Editorial Board==
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In May 2023 '''{{PAGENAME}}''' signed a resolution "For a Political, Prolific and Democratic DSA Editorial Board"  as one of the [[MUG and R&R's Joint Resolutions for the 2023 DSA National Convention]] in August in Chicago.
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Latest revision as of 00:45, 6 December 2024

Allison Howard is a New Jersey activist.

Open Letter from RWU to the President

In November 2022 Allison Howard signed the Open Letter from RWU to the President .

For a Political, Prolific and Democratic DSA Editorial Board

In May 2023 Allison Howard signed a resolution "For a Political, Prolific and Democratic DSA Editorial Board" as one of the MUG and R&R's Joint Resolutions for the 2023 DSA National Convention in August in Chicago.

DSA co-chair

“Arati, Hector and Larry have committed themselves to achieving social and economic justice, enshrining healthcare as a human right and taking aggressive action on climate change,” said Allison Howard, co-chair of DSA’s Hudson County branch. “The numerous crises of 2020 present a watershed moment for New Jersey and the U.S. as a whole. We need congresspeople who will fight for a brighter, more equitable future, not the interests of the Democratic Party’s large donors.”[1]

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