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DESCRIPTION:The Democratic primary campaign of Bernie Sanders has ignited a new 
 enthusiasm among many who are fed up with the status-quo of politics in the 
 United States. Tens of thousands have joined rallies to hear Sanders decry 
 the billionaire class and call for an end to inequality. Many on the 
 socialist left have embraced the campaign. Others have argued against 
 support for Sanders, calling instead for socialists to organize 
 independently of the Democratic Party.Join the International Socialist 
 Organization in a panel discussion on the question of support for the 
 Sanders campaign and socialist strategy during elections. Speakers will 
 represent both support and opposition to supporting the Sanders primary 
 campaign.Featuring:Steve EarlySteve Early is a Labor for Bernie Volunteer 
 and member of TNG/CWA Local 39521. Early worked as a national union 
 organizer for the Communications Workers of America in New England for 
 nearly 30 year and is the author of Save our Unions (Monthly Review Press, 
 2014) along with other books about the US labor movement.Ragina 
 JohnsonRagina Johnson is a member of the International Socialist 
 Organization. She is involved in the climate justice movement and has been 
 active in struggles for LGBTQ Liberation, Palestinian Solidarity, and 
 against war and racism. Ragina was a coordinator for the Green Party’s 
 Million Votes for Peace campaign and Todd Chretien’s 2006 bid for US 
 Senate. In 2005 Ragina also helped organize the successful “College Not 
 Combat” – Prop I ballot initiative in San Francisco which declared the 
 city’s opposition to military recruitment in public high schools and 
 universities.Alex ShantzAlex Shantz serves as Co-Coordinator for the Green 
 Party of California. He is also an elected official serving on the St. 
 Helena Unified School District Board of Trustees. He believes the Green 
 Party can play a pivotal role as an electoral arm of the movement for 
 social justice, socialism, and radical change.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2015/09/25/18778109.php
SUMMARY:Should Socialists Support Bernie Sanders?
LOCATION:The Women's Building \n3543 18th St #8 \nSan Francisco, CA 94110
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2015/09/25/18778109.php
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