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Latest revision as of 18:48, 14 July 2010
Project Vote! Chicago Coalition
Founders
As of May 11, 1992, the following had attended the founding meeting of Project Vote! Chicago Coalition, but were not being asked to fully commit until the next meeting;[1]
- Lauren E. Allen, Woodlawn Organization
- Timuel Black, People's Movement
- Kim Bobo, Midwest Academy
- Gwen Bohannon, Chicago Housing Authority - central Advisory Council
- Roxanne Bryant Women for Economic Security
- Sam Burrell, 29th Ward People's Assembly
- Chuck Colbert, Ethnic Communications Outlet
- Cornelius Collins, Chicago Urban League
- Joe Gardner, Commissioner of Water Reclamation District
- Rev. Marty Gool, Greater Grand Crossing Organizing Committee
- Gwen Jordan, Community Renewal Society
- Sokoni Karanja, Center for New Horizons
- Keith Kelleher, SEIU
- Bob Lucas, Kenwood-Oakland Community Coalition
- Rev. Princeton McKinney, South Suburban Action Conference
- Jamillah Muhammed, Operation PUSH
- John Owens, Developing Communities Project
- Father Michael Pfleger , St. Sabina Catholic Church
- Eugene Sawyer, Black Leadership Coalition
- Albert M. Shears, Developing Communities Project
- Madeline Talbott, Chicago ACORN
- Rev. Jeremiah Wright, Trinity United Church of Christ
Area coordinators
Chicago Project Vote coordinators circa 1992 were;[2]
- Carol Harwell, West
- Brian Banks, Far South, South Suburbs
- Jamillah Muhammed, South
- Bruce Dixon, North