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==Second Venceremos Brigade==
 
==Second Venceremos Brigade==
  
In 1970 [[Sarah Golden]] from Cambridge, Massachusetts, was a member of the second [[Venceremos Brigade]] to Cuba.<ref>THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF COMMUNISM IN 1972 ([[Venceremos Brigade]]) PART 2, hearings before the Committee on Internal Security 92nd Congress oct 16-19, 1972 pages 8136-8138</ref>
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In 1970 [[Sarah Golden]] from [[Cambridge]], [[Massachusetts]], was a member of the second [[Venceremos Brigade]] to Cuba.<ref>THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF COMMUNISM IN 1972 ([[Venceremos Brigade]]) PART 2, hearings before the Committee on Internal Security 92nd Congress oct 16-19, 1972 pages 8136-8138</ref>
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==DSA-JSC in Solidarity with Ilhan Omar==
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[[Jewish Solidarity Caucus]] 2019, Feb 14 2019.
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:''As Jews on the left, we are in solidarity with Representative [[Ilhan Omar]] and her statements regarding the [[American Israel Public Affairs Committee]]’s ([[AIPAC]]) influence over US lawmakers and foreign policy.''
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Signatories of the letter included '''{{PAGENAME}}'''.
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[[Category:Jewish Solidarity Caucus]]
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[[Category:Democratic Socialists of America]]
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Latest revision as of 02:46, 23 February 2019

Sarah Golden

Second Venceremos Brigade

In 1970 Sarah Golden from Cambridge, Massachusetts, was a member of the second Venceremos Brigade to Cuba.[1]

DSA-JSC in Solidarity with Ilhan Omar

Jewish Solidarity Caucus 2019, Feb 14 2019.

As Jews on the left, we are in solidarity with Representative Ilhan Omar and her statements regarding the American Israel Public Affairs Committee’s (AIPAC) influence over US lawmakers and foreign policy.

Signatories of the letter included Sarah Golden.

References

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  1. THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF COMMUNISM IN 1972 (Venceremos Brigade) PART 2, hearings before the Committee on Internal Security 92nd Congress oct 16-19, 1972 pages 8136-8138