Socialist Scholars Conference 1995
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The 1995 Socialist Scholars Conference
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The 1995 Socialist Scholars conference was held April 7-9, Borough of Manhattan Community College. It was entitled "The Global Economy...and the Future of Democracy".
In 1995 Jerrold Nadler was prominent at the DSA Socialist Scholars Conference April 7-9 New York City. Nadler was involved in Panel 1 "Crisis In The City" with Frances Fox Piven and William Kornblum.[1]
Invited speakers
- Amalia Garcia Medina - PRO, Mexico
- Jose LaLuz - DSA Vice Chair
- Elaine Bernard - Harvard Trade Union Program
- Manning Marable Columbia University
- Bertha Lujin - Authentic Workers Front of Mexico
- Eric Vega - Californians United Against Proposition 187
- Stephen Coats - US/Guatemala Labor Education Project
- Alex E. H. Ng New Democratic Party of Canada
- Dolores Huerta United Farmworkers
- Cornel West - D5A Honorary Chair
- Ron Blackwell Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers Union
- Jeff Faux - Economic Policy Institute
- Ricardo Hernandez Equipo Pueblo, Mexico
- Philip Cordery European Union Organization of Socialist Youth
- Lynne Engelskirchen DSA African American Commission
- Carlos Heredia - Civic Alliance, Mexico
- Dorothee Benz - International Ladies' Garment Workers Union
- Robin Alexander - United Electrical Workers
- Alan Charney DSA National Director
- David Brooks Mexico/US Dialogos
- Christine Riddiough[2]
The Legacy of Malcolm X
"The Legacy of Malcolm X-Liberation By Any Means Necessary: 30 Years Later" - was series of panels at the Socialists Scholars Conference, April 7-9, organized by the Democratic Socialists of America African American Commission
Invited Speakers Included;
- Cornel West DSA Honorary Chair
- bell hooks Professor, City College of New York
- Angela Davis Professor University of California at Santa Cruz
- Kandria Moseley UCLA Rap Sheet
- Komozi Woodard Professor, Sarah Lawrence College
- Sonia Sanchez - Poet and Professor, Temple Univ.
- Clark Arlington - Black Cooperatives, Hartford CT •
- Wiilard Smith - Dean, New Hampshire College
- Esmeralda Simmons - Medgar Evers College Center for Law and Social Justice
- Shakoor Aljuwani - Manhattan Voter Participation Project[3]
References
- ↑ http://www.radiofreemaine.com/RFMDSA.html
- ↑ Democratic Left, March/April 1995, page 23
- ↑ Democratic Left, March/April 1995, page 23
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