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ENDORSERS
Action Center for Justice (Charlotte, NC)
Action LA (Los Angeles, CA)
Afrikan Amerikan Institute, Greenville, South Carolina
Albany New York Labor Council, AFL-CIO
All Peoples Congress (Baltimore, MD)
Al-Awda-New York
Alliance for a Just and Lasting Peace in the Philippines
Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU) Local 1555 - Bay Area Rapid
Transit workers
American Association of University Professors (AAUP) Collective
Bargaining Congress
AAUP Rutgers Council (New Jersey)
American Federation of Musicians (AFM) Local 6
Pam Parker, AFM Local 1000*(Washington, DC)
American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees
(AFSCME) District Councils Council 92 (Maryland) and 1707
(NYC)
AFSCME District Council 37 (New York), representing 125,000
members
Brenda Stokely, president, AFSCME DC 1707 (NYC)
AFSCME Locals 95 (NYC), 167 (Florida) 205 (NYC), 215 (NYC),
253 (NYC), 389 (NYC) 1072 (Maryland), 1550 (Houston, TX),
1881 (NYC), 1930 (NYC), 2627 (NYC), 3506 and 3800 (Minneapolis,
MN).
Kimball Urrutia, executive director, AFSCME Local 1550 (Houston,
TX); VP Dist. 3, Texas AFL-CIO* and VP Harris County AFL-CIO*
American Federation of Teachers (AFT) Local 2121 (San Francisco)
American Indian Movement
American Postal Workers Union - representing 330,000 members,
endorsed at 2004 APWU national convention
Anti-War Joint Action Committee
Artists & Activists United for Peace (New York City)
Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance (APALA), AFL-CIO, National
Executive Board
Ed Asner, actor
Asociación Mexico-Americana de Trabajadores (AMAT)
Baltimore (MD) NAACP
G.I. Johnson, President, Baltimore NAACP
Bay Area United Against War (San Francisco, CA)
Bethlehem Neighbors for Peace (Delmar, NY)
Black Telephone Workers for Justice (Jersey City, NJ)
Black Workers for Justice
Saladin Muhammad, chair, Black Workers for Justice (North
Carolina)
Brigada 21 de Marzo
California Coalition for Fair Trade & Human Rights
California State Association of Letter Carriers, representing
50,000 letter carriers
Mike Rubin, California State Employees Association (CSEA),
SEIU Local 1000*
California State Pipe Trades Council
Carpenters for a Rank and File Union
Casey Kasem, radio personality
Center for Independent Communication
Charleston, South Carolina Labor Council, AFL-CIO
Noam Chomsky, linguist and professor, Massachusetts Institute
of Technology
Chumbawamba
Ramsey Clark, former U.S. Attorney General
Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU), voted at 2004
national convention
CBTU Northern California Chapter
William Lucy, president, CBTU
Coalition for Consumer Justice (Cranston, RI)
Coalition of University Employees Local 3 (SF Bay Area)
Committees of Correspondence for Democracy and Socialism
(Northern California)
Communication Workers of America (CWA) Local 9410 (San Francisco,
CA)
CWA Local 1104 (Binghamton, NY - statewide local)
Communication Workers of America (CWA) Local 9119 (UPTE -
Statewide local)
Day Laborers Program (San Francisco, CA)
Defenders for Freedom, Justice & Equality (Richmond,
VA)
Delaware County Wage Peace & Justice (Media, PA)
Democracy Uprising
DC Labor Against War
DC Labor Chorus
Detroit Socialist Party
Doro Chiba Railroad Workers Union (Japan)
Dropkick Murphys (band)
Farm Labor Organizing Committee (FLOC)
Baldemar Velasquez, Chair, Farm Labor Organizing Committee
Filipino Workers Association (FWA)
Norman Finkelstein, professor, political science, DePaul
University (Chicago, IL)
FONAMI (Oakland, CA)
Michael Franti, singer, Spearhead Vibrations
Freedom Socialist Party
Global Coalition for Peace (Chevy Chase, MD)
Global Exchange
Global Women's Strike
Danny Glover, actor
Graduate Student Employee Union - CWA Local 1104/GSEU (Staten
Island, NY)
Graphic Communications International Union (GCIU) Local 4N
GCIU North American Commercial Conference
GCIU North American Newspaper Conference
Greater Camden Unity Coalition (New Jersey)
Evan Green, folk singer
Green Party of Alameda County (CA)
Green Party of California
Green Party of the United States
Dick Gregory, comedian
Juan Jose Gutierrez (Los Angeles), Latino Movement USA
Guyanese American Workers United
Haiti Action Committee
Haitian Women for Haitian Refugees (Brooklyn, NY)
Haitian Workers Project (Brooklyn, NY)
Harlem Fight Back
Harlem Unemployment League
Jim Houghton, Director, Harlem Fight Back and Harlem Unemployment
League
Nellie Bailey, Harlem Tenants Council*
John MacArthur, publisher, Harpers Magazine*
Phil Hutchings
International Action Center (IAC)
International ANSWER Coalition
International Association of Machinists (IAM) Local Lodge
1145 (Selkirk, NY)
Jon Flanders, president, IAM Local Lodge 1145 (Troy, NY)
Mike Everett, International Assn. of Theatrical & Stage
Employees (IATSE) L. 728*; delegate, Los Angeles County Labor
Federation*
Michael Lewis, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
(IBEW) Local 617*
Pam Africa, International Concerned Family & Friends
of Mumia Abu Jamal*
Ron Dicks, vice president, Internat'l Federation of Professional
Technical Engineers (IFPTE) Local 21*
International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) Local
1422 (So. Carolina dock workers)
International Longshore & Warehouse Union (ILWU) West
Coast Longshore Division
ILWU Local 10 (SF Bay Area dock workers)
ILWU Local 34 (Ship's clerks)
Clarence Thomas and Trent Willis, ILWU Local 10
Immigrant Solidarity Network
International Socialist Organization (ISO)
Independent Progressive Politics Network (IPPN)
Ted Glick, national coordinator, IPPN
Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) - National, Detroit,
Pensacola, Florida, Philadelphia and New York City
Rev. Jesse Jackson
Jericho Movement to Free US Political Prisoners (Greenville,
SC)
Jobs with Justice - Portland, OR
Justice 4 Homeless (San Francisco, CA)
Justice for Palestinians (San Jose, CA)
KC Labor (Kansas City-based labor website)
La Raza Centro Legal (San Francisco, CA)
Labor Action Coalition
Labor Committee for Peace & Justice (SF Bay Area)
Labor Council for Latin American Advancement (LCLAA), AFL-CIO
Frank Martin Del Campo, president, San Francisco LCLAA
Labor Green Network
LaborNet.org
Labortech
Pierre Labossiere, co-founder, Haiti Action Committee
Gordon Lafer, professor, Labor Education and Research Center
(U. of Oregon)
Lakou New York (Brooklyn, NY)
Latino Movement USA
Congresswoman Barbara Lee (California), co-chair of Progressive
Caucus* and whip of Congressional Black Caucus*
Left Business Observer
The Legacy (Cedar Falls, Iowa)
Maine Coalition for Peace and Justice
Marin Peace & Justice Coalition (CA)
MidwestUnrest
Minneapolis (MN) City Council
Napa-Solano Building Trades Council
National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC) Br. 214 (San
Francisco, CA)
Ken Lerch, President, National Association of Letter Carriers
(NALC) Br. 3825* (Rockville, MD)
National Education Association (NEA) - 2.5 million members,
endorsed by the 12,000 delegates at 2004 NEA National Convention
National Grassroots Peace Network (Washington, D.C.)
National Writers Union (NWU) - United Auto Workers Local
1981
NWU Chapter 3 (San Francisco, CA)
New Jersey Solidarity (New Brunswick, NJ)
New York City Labor Against War (NYCLAW)
Reza Namdar, Newspaper Guild/CWA Local 32035* (Washington,
DC)
North Carolina Green Party
North Carolina Public Service Workers Union - UE Local 150
Raymond Sanders, president, North Carolina Public Service
Workers, UE Local 150
Open World Conference Continuations Committee
Father Lucas, Our Lady of Lourdes Church* (Harlem, NY)
Pastors for Peace/IFCO
Peace and Freedom Party (California)
Philadelphia Committee to Free the Five (Pennsylvania)
Utah Phillips, folk singer
Plumbers & Fitters Local 393 (San Jose, CA)
Poor People's Economic Human Rights Campaign
Pratt Organization of Student Employees (Pratt University,
Brooklyn, NY)
Howard Wallace, co-founder, Pride At Work*
Jose A. Ibarra, founder, Professional Flight Attendants Assn.*
(Northwest Airlines)
Propagandhi
Queers for Peace & Justice
Rainbow/PUSH Coalition
Rail, Maritime & Transport Union (Britain)
Richmond Coalition for a Living Wage (Virginia)
San Francisco Labor Council, AFL-CIO
Santa Barbara & San Luis Obispo Counties Building Trades
Council
Steve Weiner, exec. secretary-treasurer, Santa Barbara &
San Luis Obispo Counties Building Trades Council
Service Employees International Union (SEIU) #1199 Joint
Delegates Assembly (New York City's largest union, representing
250,000 workers)
Maria Guillen, vice president, Service Employees International
Union (SEIU) Local 790*
Service Employees International Union (SEIU) Local 535 (California
statewide local with 30,000 members)
Socialist Alternative
Socialist Organizer
Socialist Party (USA)
Socialist Youth (Barcelona, Spain)
Solano County Peace and Justice Coalition (CA)
Solidarity
Solutions for Humanity
South Carolina State Federation of Labor, AFL-CIO
Donna Dewitt, president, South Carolina State Federation
of Labor
StopWar (Philadelphia, PA)
Student Environmental Action Coalition (SEAC) - Philadelphia,
PA
Student Peace Action Network (SPAN) - Raleigh, NC
Support Network for an Armed Forces Union (SNAFU)
Teamsters National Black Caucus, voted at 2004 convention
Teamsters Northern California Black Caucus
Teamsters Local 808 (Long Island City, NY)
Chris Silvera, chair, Teamsters National Black Caucus; sec.-treas.
Teamsters Local 808
Jerome Otis, Teamsters Northern California Black Caucus
Howie Hawkins, Teamsters Local 317* (Syracuse, NY) and candidate
for US Congress
Third Rail Magazine (Staten Island, NY)
Willie Thompson, African-North America XXI (Oakland CA)
Tidewater Labor Support Committee (Williamsburg, VA)
Transport Workers Union (TWU) Local 100 (New York City transit
workers)
Roger Toussaint, president, TWU Local 100 (NYC)
Troy Area Labor Council, AFL-CIO (Troy, NY)
Mike Keenan, president, Troy Area Labor Council
United Auto Workers (UAW) Local 1981
United Electrical Workers (UE) Local 150 - North Carolina
Public Service Workers
United Electrical Workers (UE) Local 160 - Virginia Public
Service Workers
United for Peace & Justice
United Teachers of Los Angeles
United Transportation Union (UTU) Local 1741 (San Francisco
CA)
University Professional and Technical Employees (UPTE), CWA
Local 9119
Al Avants, sec.-treas., United Food and Commercial Workers
(UFCW) Local 373R*
Alex Gould, UFCW Local 328* (Providence, RI)
United Steelworkers of America (USWA) Local 8751 (Boston
School Bus Drivers)
Steve Gillis, president, USWA Local 8751
Michael Donovan, research/education director, UNITE Local
169* (NYC)
Rev. Lucius Walker, Pastors for Peace
War Zone Education
Wasatch Coalition for Peace & Justice (Salt Lake City)
We the People of America (Arlington, VA)
Women's Economic Agenda Project (WEAP)
Workers Solidarity Alliance
Youth Leadership Support Network (Takoma Park, MD)
Howard Zinn, historian, professor emeritus, Boston University
* denotes organization listed for identification only
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