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==Progressive Alliance of Alameda County==
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The [[Progressive Alliance of Alameda County]] held its founding conference June 1 and 2,1996, Federal Building Auditorium, Oakland California.
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Individuals came from the [[New Party]], [[Peace and Freedom Party]], [[Green Party]] and the left wing of the [[Democratic Party]].
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Supporting individuals included;<ref>CrossRoads April/May 1996, page 6</ref>
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*[[Russell Bass]]
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*[[Peter Camejo]]
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*[[Hank Chapot]]
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*[[Marsha Feinland]]
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*[[Mark Friedman]]
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*[[Joe Gross]]
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*[[Greg Jan]]
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*[[Barbara Lubin]]
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*[[Carlos Munoz, Jr.]]
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*[[Gus Newport]]
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*[[Michael Parenti]]
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*[[Wilson Riles, Jr.]]
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*[[Sushawn Robb]]
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*[[Stephanie Ruby]]
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*[[Peggy Saika]]
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*[[Margaret Shellada]]
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*[[Larry Shoup]]
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*[[Dona Spring]]
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[[Category:Progressive Alliance of Alameda County]]
  
 
==War Times==
 
==War Times==
 
 
In January 2002, a group of San Francisco leftists, mainly involved with [[STORM]] or [[Committees of Correspondence]], founded a national anti-Iraq War newspaper [[War Times]].<ref>[http://ratical.org/co-globalize/wartimes.html WAR TIMES January 29, 2002]</ref>
 
In January 2002, a group of San Francisco leftists, mainly involved with [[STORM]] or [[Committees of Correspondence]], founded a national anti-Iraq War newspaper [[War Times]].<ref>[http://ratical.org/co-globalize/wartimes.html WAR TIMES January 29, 2002]</ref>
  

Revision as of 23:27, 26 April 2010

Dona Spring

Progressive Alliance of Alameda County

The Progressive Alliance of Alameda County held its founding conference June 1 and 2,1996, Federal Building Auditorium, Oakland California.

Individuals came from the New Party, Peace and Freedom Party, Green Party and the left wing of the Democratic Party.

Supporting individuals included;[1]

War Times

In January 2002, a group of San Francisco leftists, mainly involved with STORM or Committees of Correspondence, founded a national anti-Iraq War newspaper War Times.[2]

Endorsers of the project included Dona Spring, Berkeley City councilperson.

References

  1. CrossRoads April/May 1996, page 6
  2. WAR TIMES January 29, 2002