New American Movement
In 1975, Dean Pappas was a member of the Port City New American Movement.[1]
In 1980 Dean Pappas, Baltimore, was a delegate to the December 12-14 Chicago, National Council meeting of the New American Movement[2].
New American Movement 10th convention
In 1981 Richard Healey and Dean Pappas, Co-Chairs of the Commission led a meeting entitled Political Education Commission 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.
Pappas also led a workshop entitled Introduction to Gramsci at the Convention.[3]
DSA
Dean Pappas attendeded the Democratic Socialists of America, November 9, 1989 national convention in Maryland.[4]
Working with Mikulski
Dean Pappas, an activist whose strong antiwar views were honed during the Vietnam War era, when he stood, often shoulder to shoulder, with the late Philip Berrigan, the “Dissenter Emeritus,” in opposing the evils of the American Empire. Pappas said: “I have actually known [Sen.] Barbara Mikulski for over 40 years. We worked together. I was really proud of what she did in standing up to U.S. imperialism in Central America."[5]
References
Jump up↑ NAM Discussion bulletin, no. 11, September 1975, page v
Jump up↑ NAM National Council meeting notice Dec 12 1980
Jump up↑ NAM 10th Convention Agenda, July 29, 1981
Jump up↑ Democratic Left, Jan./Feb. 1990, page 9
Jump up↑ Bearing Witness To Sen. Mikulski's Complicity in the War, Baltimore, MD - August 3, 2007
Time to outlaw Socialism and Communism in America.
ReplyDelete10:59 AM by doing that you jump straight to fascism.
ReplyDeleteI would prefer that people use their brains instead of emotions when thinking about politics. Its great to want to save the world and end hunger and war. Most of us want that. But there is a reality that we live in and I just get the feeling that Most people don't see it.
11:22 in real life this will Never happen... face it. the best thing we can do is to continue to educate our family, friends, neighbors and more to the evils of the isms. suggest articles and books they can read and have Short and to the point statements ready for just conversation.
ReplyDeleteNot good news. This lowers my already low opinion of Mr. Caldwell's opponent.
ReplyDeleteThe Pappas' and Sarbanes are nasty families.
ReplyDeleteI am not a Jimmy Sarbanes supporter; however, I would NEVER say that the Pappas & Sarbanes families that I know are "nasty" stated by 1:51PM. How well do you know them? They are very NICE people. I personally would prefer a more experienced judge.
ReplyDeleteOut of state, out of touch money.
ReplyDeleteCan we really tell a lot about a candidate by who their friends are? Where their money comes from?
Looks like a duck.
Walks like a duck.
Quacks like a duck.
Oh look! It's a horse.
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ReplyDeleteI am not a Jimmy Sarbanes supporter; however, I would NEVER say that the Pappas & Sarbanes families that I know are "nasty" stated by 1:51PM. How well do you know them? They are very NICE people. I personally would prefer a more experienced judge.
May 30, 2014 at 1:03 AM
They are very nasty people. I know them very well.