New Democratic Movement
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The New Democratic Movement was formed out of the Communist Workers Party in 1985. It published a newsletter called the New Democrat.
Leaders
In 1986, the three co-chairs of New Democratic Movement, were Phyllis Jones, Dan Siegel, and Jerry Tung.
Proposed officials
A 1985 New Democratic Movement document listed proposed co-chairs and spokespeople for the organization.
Proposed Co-chairs (official spokespeople)
- West Coast, Jose, Dan - probably Dan Siegel
- Midwest Deb - probably Debbie Clark
- Northeast, Jerry, Marty - probably Jerry Tung, Marty Nathan
Proposed executive committee slate and responsibilities (not all will be open)
- Jerry - co-chair, president, executive director - probably Jerry Tung
- Phil - senior advisor - probably Phil Armstrong
- Phyllis - probably Phyllis Jones
- Deb - co-chair (Midwest) - probably Debbie Clark
- Stewart - probably Stewart Kwoh
- Kent - probably Kent Wong
- Joe
- Tony - possibly Tony To
- Michio - probably Michio Kaku
- Miguel
- Jose - co-chair (West) - probably Jose Calderon
- Nelson - co-chair (South) - probably Nelson
- Marty - co-chair (Northeast) - probably Marty Nathan
- Doris - probably Doris Blitzer
- Brenda - probably Brenda Sunoo
- Dan - co-chair (West)- probably Dan Siegel
- David
- Spring - finance
- Wenda - staff director
New York State Bulletin
In 1986 Lucy Lewis and Andrea Bernstein served as editors of the New York New Democratic Movement New York State Bulletin.[1]
References
- ↑ New Democratic Movement New York State Bulletin, Vol 1, no. 2