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New American Movement 10th convention

In 1981 Tom Lonergan, Detroit NAM and Debbie Goldman, Greater Boston NAM led a workshop entitled The Middle East at the 10th Convention of the New American Movement. The convention was held in a union headquarters in Chicago and ran from July 29 - August 2, 1981.

Goldman also led a workshop entitled Radical Jewish Politics (New Jewish Agenda).[1]

Business and Professional People for the Public Interest

In 2008, Debbie Goldman was listed as a sponsor/financial contributor to the Chicago based Business and Professional People for the Public Interest.[2]

Take Back America

On March 17, 2008, at the Take Back America conference in Washington D.C. , Steve Abbott, Julius Genachowski, Debbie Goldman, Susan Ness and Josh Silver spoke in a session entitled "Media Reform and High-Speed Internet for Everyone". The description for the session was:

"A high speed Internet connection will soon deliver nearly all media - television, radio, phone service, and of course, blogs and the Web. Join senior policy directors to Senators Obama and Clinton, along with the Communications Workers of America and Free Press to discuss the senators’ positions on media and how a broad coalition of labor, public interest and industry groups are uniting behind a national policy to bring fast, affordable, open Internet access to every American home."[3]

References

  1. NAM 10th Convention Agenda, July 29, 1981
  2. BPI website: Board of Directors
  3. Campaign for America's Future website: Take Back America 2008 - Agenda (accessed on May 11, 2010)
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