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They were [[Robin Podolsky]]  a poet and lesbian activist in [[Los Angeles]], [[Martin Eder]] a video maker and activist among students in [[San Diego]], [[Jeff Harley]] formerly active in the New York arts scene, then labor activist, now video maker, [[David Stock]] labor,  electoral, olidarity worker, photographer, LA dockworker .  
 
They were [[Robin Podolsky]]  a poet and lesbian activist in [[Los Angeles]], [[Martin Eder]] a video maker and activist among students in [[San Diego]], [[Jeff Harley]] formerly active in the New York arts scene, then labor activist, now video maker, [[David Stock]] labor,  electoral, olidarity worker, photographer, LA dockworker .  
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==Forward Motion==
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In 1991 [[David Stock ]], Los Angeles photograher, contributed an article to [[Freedom Road Socialist Organization]]'s [[Forward Motion]].<ref>[Forward Motion, January 1991]</ref>
  
 
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Template:TOCnestleft David Stock has Freedom Road Socialist Organization connections.

Cultural work

In December 1988 Forward Motion carried an article written by four members or friends of Freedom Road Socialist Organization, in California, discussing cultural work.

They were Robin Podolsky a poet and lesbian activist in Los Angeles, Martin Eder a video maker and activist among students in San Diego, Jeff Harley formerly active in the New York arts scene, then labor activist, now video maker, David Stock labor, electoral, olidarity worker, photographer, LA dockworker .

Forward Motion

In 1991 David Stock , Los Angeles photograher, contributed an article to Freedom Road Socialist Organization's Forward Motion.[1]

References

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  1. [Forward Motion, January 1991]