Ann Schwartz
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Alliance for Radical Change
In 1975 Seth Foldy, was a spokesman for the Alliance for Radical Change. Ann Schwartz, was another ARC member.[1]
LOM Contributing editor
In 1980, contributing editors to Line of March were Tom Angotti, Fran Beal, Ralph Beitel, William Bollinger, Dale Borgeson, Jim Dann, Michael Downing, Cam Duncan, James Early, Phil Gardiner, Steve Hamilton, Fred Lass, Dan Lund, Jan Newton, Tim Patterson, Mel Rothenberg, Ann Schwartz, Albert Szymanski.[2]
Frontline staffer
Line of March's new biweekly formatted Frontline, Volume 1, No. 1, June 27, 1983, listed correspondents included Ann Schwartz New York.
Frontline Anniversary events
In 1988 Line of March celebrated the 4th Anniversay of their newspaper Frontline with a series of events around the country. Boston dinner speakers were Gus Newport and Ann Schwartz, Washington DC speakers were Irwin Silber and Hilda Mason. In Chicago it was Danny Davis and Fran Beal.
PSA
In 1987 Ann Schwartz served on the National Council of the Peace and Solidarity Alliance.
Frontline
As at Nov. 13, 1989, the listed editorial staff of Line of March's Frontline included Ann Schwartz.
Socialist Scholars Conference 1990
The Socialist Scholars Conference 1990, held September 6-8, at the Hotel Commodore, New York, included panels such as:[3]
After the Cold War
- Sponsor: Socialist Dialog
- Moderator: Leslie Cagan Co-Chair NCIPA
- Jim Haughton, Director, Harlem Fightback
- Ann Schwartz, National Executive Committee, Frontline
- David McReynolds, Socialist Party USA, War Resisters League