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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>

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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

David-and-judy-bonior-with-judge-claudia-morcom.jpg


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.

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