Campaign for America's Future
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The Campaign for America's Future website says, "Over 100 Prominent Americans—citizen activists and policy experts concerned about our country and our planet—joined together to launch and build the Campaign for America's Future. We are challenging the big money corporate agenda by encouraging Americans to speak up—to discuss and debate a new vision of an economy and a future that works for all of us." [1]
CAF is a member of Health Care for America Now.
Contents
Board (Nov 2010)
Accessed May 2012: [2]
- Andrea Batista Schlesinger - Drum Major Institute
- Lara Bergthold - Act III Productions
- Jeff Faux - Economic Policy Institute
- Leo Gerard - United Steelworkers
- Eli Pariser - MoveOn.org
- Hilary Shelton - NAACP Washington Bureau
Co-Directors of the Campaign for America's Future
- Roger Hickey, President
- Robert L. Borosage, Secretary-Treasurer
Co-Director (2007)
Founders and Advisors (2007)
Accessed August 2007: [3]
- Gar Alperovitz - National Center for Economic Alternatives
- Ira Arlook - New Economy Communications
- John Atlas - National Housing Institute
- Morton Bahr - Communication Workers of America
- Peter Barnes - Redefining Progress/Working Assets
- Ann Beaudry - People for the American Way
- George Becker - United Steelworkers of America
- Berkley Bedell - Former Member of Congress
- Lara Bergthold - Act III Communications
- Paul Berman
- Jules Bernstein
- Mary Frances Berry - US Commission on Civil Rights
- Susan Bianchi-Sand - National Committee on Pay Equity
- Moe Biller - American Postal Workers Union
- Norman Birnbaum - Georgetown University Law Center
- Arthur Blaustein - U.C., Berkeley
- Barry Bluestone - Northeastern University, Boston
- Julian Bond - NAACP Board Chair
- Heather Booth - Founder Midwest Academy
- Robert Borosage - Campaign for America's Future
- Jim Braude - Critical Mass Media
- Thomas Buffenbarger - Machinists Union
- Marc Caplan - Northeast Action
- David Carley
- Hodding Carter
- John Cavanagh - Institute for Policy Studies
- Bob Chase - National Education Association
- Richard Cloward - Columbia University
- Jeff Cohen - FAIR
- Mitchell Cohen - Dissent, Co-Editor
- Barry Commoner - Queens College
- Ken Cook - Environmental Working Group
- G. William Domhoff - U.C., Santa Cruz
- Douglas H. Dority - United Food and Commercial Workers
- Peter Dreier - Occidental College
- Dudley Dudley - Women Legislator's Lobby
- Barbara Ehrenreich - Writer
- Robert Eisner - Northwestern University
- Jeff Faux - Economic Policy Institute
- Diane Feldman - The Feldman Group
- Edward Fire - International Union of Electronic Workers
- Dick Flacks - U.C., Santa Barbara
- Nancy Folbre - University of Mass. Amherst
- Steve Fraser - Houghton Mifflin
- Betty Friedan
- Jeannette Galanis - US Student Association
- James K. Galbraith - Univ. of Texas/LBJ School
- Herbert Gans - Columbia University
- Paul Gaston - University of Virginia
- Thomas Geoghegan - Author, Which Side Are You On?
- Todd Gitlin - New York University
- Chester Hartman - PRRAC
- Heidi Hartmann - Inst. for Women's Policy Research
- Tom Hayden - California Legislature
- Denis Hayes - Earth Day founder
- Roger Hickey - Campaign for America's Future
- Jim Hightower - Hightower Radio
- Adam Hochschild
- Patricia Ireland - National Organization for Women
- Amy Isaacs - Americans for Democratic Action
- Jesse L. Jackson - Rainbow Coalition
- Christopher Jencks - Northwestern University
- Jaqueline Jones - Brandeis University
- Michael Kazin - Author, Populist Persuasion
- Jackie Kendall - Midwest Academy
- Charles Knight - Commonwealth Institute
- George Kourpias
- Jonathan Kozol
- David Kusnet - Former White House speechwriter
- Robert Kuttner - American Prospect
- Peter Laarman - Judson Memorial Church
- Thea Lee - AFL-CIO, Assistant Director of Public Policy
- Nelson Lichtenstein - University of Virginia
- Judith Lichtman - National Partnership for Women and Families
- David Liederman - Child Welfare League of America
- Joseph Lowery - Southern Christian Leadership Conf.
- Ray Marshall - University of Texas-Austin, Former Secretary of Labor
- Steve Max - Midwest Academy
- Jay Mazur - UNITE
- Michael McCloskey - Environmentalist
- Gerald W. McEntee - AFSCME
- Howard Metzenbaum - US Senator (retired)
- Harold Meyerson - LA Weekly
- S.M. Miller - Commonwealth Institute
- Lawrence Mishel - Economic Policy Institute
- Nan Grogan Orrock - Women Legislator's Lobby, GA House of Representatives
- Paul Osterman - MIT/Sloan School of Management
- Maurice S. Paprin - Fund for New Priorities in America
- Richard Parker - Harvard University
- Wallace Peterson - University of Nebraska
- Frances Fox Piven
- Ron Pollack - Families USA Foundation
- Robert Pollin - University of Massachussetts- Amherst
- Steve Protulis - National Council of Senior Citizens
- Miles Rapoport - President of Demos: A Network for Ideas & Action, Former Connecticut Secretary of State
- Robert Reich - Brandeis University, Former Secretary of Labor
- Frank Riessman - Social Policy
- Mark Ritchie - Inst for Agriculture and Trade Policy
- Dennis Rivera - Health and Human Service Employees
- Cecil Roberts - United Mine Workers of America
- Joel Rogers - University of Wisconsin
- Richard Rorty - University of Virginia
- Sumner Rosen - Jobs for All
- Richard Rothstein
- Lillian Rubin - Institute for the Study of Social Change
- Arlie Schardt - Environmental Media Services
- Tom Schlesinger - Financial Markets Center
- Susan Shaer - Women's Action for New Direction
- Stanley Sheinbaum
- Jack Sheinkman - ADA President
- John Simmons - Participation Associates
- David Sirota
- Theda Skocpol - Harvard University
- Francis Smith - GreenVote
- Paul Soglin
- Andrew Stern - Service Employees International Union
- John J. Sweeney - AFL-CIO
- Linda Tarr-Whelan - Center for Policy Alternatives
- John E. Taylor - Nat'l Community Reinvestment Coalition
- Ellen Teninty - Just Economics
- Robert Theobald - Dynamic Learning Consortium
- Richard Trumka - AFL-CIO
- Katherine Villers - Families USA Foundation
- Philippe Villers - Families USA Foundation
- Ron Walters - University of Maryland
- Michael Walzer - Dissent, Co-Editor
- Roger Wilkins - George Mason University
- Linda Faye Williams - University of Maryland
- William Julius Wilson - JFK School of Government
- Leslie R. Wolfe - Center for Women Policy Studies
- Stephen P. Yokich - United Auto Workers
Contact details
1825 K Street, NW, Suite 400
Washington, DC 20006
Phone: 202-955-5665
Fax: 202-955-5606
Web: http://www.ourfuture.org
Resources and articles
- John Stauber, The Progressive Movement is a PR Front for Rich Democrats, March 15, 2013, CounterPunch.
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- Americans Against Escalation in Iraq
- Dave Johnson
- Ellen S. Miller - Former Deputy Director
- MoveOn
- Townhouse
- Nick Penniman
- Jenn Ettinger
References
- ↑ About page, Campaign for America's Future, accessed October 2007.
- ↑ Campaign for America's Future Board, organizational web page, accessed May 1, 2012.
- ↑ Founders and Advisors, Campaign for America's Future, accessed August 4, 2007.
External links
- John Stauber, The Progressive Movement is a PR Front for Rich Democrats, March 15, 2013, CounterPunch.
- Jim Kuhnhenn, Liberals to Spend $150 Million on '08, Associated Press, March 18, 2008.
- Hamilton Nolan, "ANALYSIS Tom DeLay: DeLay facing pressure as groups question his ethics", PR Week, May 9, 2005. (Sub req'd.)