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Detroit [[Democratic Socialists of America]] celebrated the 10th Annual Douglass-Debs Dinner<ref>http://kincaidsite.com/dsa/nl-archive.html</ref> | Detroit [[Democratic Socialists of America]] celebrated the 10th Annual Douglass-Debs Dinner<ref>http://kincaidsite.com/dsa/nl-archive.html</ref> |
Revision as of 23:26, 14 January 2010
Judy Bonior is the wife of David Bonior.
Activism
Judy Bonior was the campus chair of the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) at the University of Iowa in 1963. She then went to Mississippi to work on behalf of the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party. She later became a Congressional staffer working for such progressive legislators as Byron Dorgan and John Brademas before working for, and eventually marrying, David Bonior.
DSA honor
David Bonior, Judy Bonior, Claudia Morcom
Detroit Democratic Socialists of America celebrated the 10th Annual Douglass-Debs Dinner[1]
November 8th 2008 Co-chairs were UAW Region 1A Director Rory Gamble and International Union of Operating Engineers Local 547 Business Manager Phillip Schloop. The Douglass-Debs Award winners were David Bonior and Judy Bonior and Judge Claudia Morcom. The keynote speaker was In These Times senior editor David Moberg.