Difference between revisions of "Colleen Johnson"
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[[Rael Almonte Reyes]] is a member of NYC-DSA. He has served on his local branch's (Bronx & Upper Manhattan) Organizing Committee and Electoral Working Group. He has also served on the Citywide Leadership Committee (CLC) and the NYC-DSA Citywide Electoral Steering Committee. He has worked on several DSA endorsed electoral campaigns, including [[Vanessa Agudelo]], [[Kristen Gonzalez]], [[David Alexis]], among others.<ref>[https://www.socialistmajority.com/rael]</ref> | [[Rael Almonte Reyes]] is a member of NYC-DSA. He has served on his local branch's (Bronx & Upper Manhattan) Organizing Committee and Electoral Working Group. He has also served on the Citywide Leadership Committee (CLC) and the NYC-DSA Citywide Electoral Steering Committee. He has worked on several DSA endorsed electoral campaigns, including [[Vanessa Agudelo]], [[Kristen Gonzalez]], [[David Alexis]], among others.<ref>[https://www.socialistmajority.com/rael]</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 17:47, 10 December 2024
Colleen Johnson is a member of Democratic Socialists of America - Denver and the national Growth and Development Committee (GDC). She is a steering committee member of the GDC and led the 2022 Recommitment Drive.[1]
DSA Socialist Majority
In 2023 Rael Almonte Reyes stood as a Socialist Majority slate candidate for Democratic Socialists of America NPC together with Colleen Johnson, Melina Herrera, Sarah Callahan, Grace Mausser and Renee Paradis.
Rael Almonte Reyes is a member of NYC-DSA. He has served on his local branch's (Bronx & Upper Manhattan) Organizing Committee and Electoral Working Group. He has also served on the Citywide Leadership Committee (CLC) and the NYC-DSA Citywide Electoral Steering Committee. He has worked on several DSA endorsed electoral campaigns, including Vanessa Agudelo, Kristen Gonzalez, David Alexis, among others.[2]