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Monday, May 01, 2006

May 4th DFNM Meetup Features Noted Activist Mark Rudd

Our next DFA-Democracy for New Mexico Meetup is set for Thursday, May 4th, at 7:00 PM at the First Unitarian Church at Carlisle and Comanche. To RSVP for the Meetup or to join our email listserve, visit our Meetup website.

Rudd
Photo credit Tina Larkin, Daily Lobo

Our featured guest this month is noted political activist and TVI faculty member Mark Rudd (above). Mark will be leading a wide-ranging, interactive discussion on approaches to getting progressive nonvoters to the polls, immigration issues, the Iraq war and the threat of an Iran war. Check out Mark's bio below. By all accounts this should be a free-wheeling and compelling discussion. Don't miss it.

Coincidentally, May 4th is also the 36th anniversary of the killing of four students and the wounding of nine others at Kent State University by members of the National Guard during an anti-Vietnam protest. Unfortunately, the atmosphere in the U.S. appears to be in danger of coming full circle.

GenoGonzalesOur agenda also features shorter segments with Stephanie Gonzales (left), Democratic candidate for Secretary of State, and Geno Zamora (right), Democratic candidate for Attorney General, as well as our usual array of announcements  and information on opportunities for activism. Come on down for another evening of grassroots community and a lively discussion on the issues. Bring a friend.

Mark Rudd Bio:
Mark Rudd was the Chairman of the Columbia University chapter of Students for a Democratic Society in April, 1968, during the student rebellion there against the university's support for the war in Vietnam and its institutional racism. After being kicked out of Columbia, he helped found the Weatherman faction of SDS and was elected SDS' last National Secretary in July, 1969. He then made the disastrous decision to destroy SDS and found the Weather Underground; he was a federal fugitive from 1970 to 1977.

Mark has been living and working and organizing in Albuquerque since 1978. He was active with the Mt. Taylor Alliance, opposing uranium mining and waste dumping, in Native American solidarity movements such as supporting the Big Mountain elders on the Navajo Reservation, fighting against the arms race in the early eighties. He helped found the NM Construction Brigade to Nicaragua in 1985 and was active in the Central America Solidarity Movement. He was Board Chairman of the
Albuquerque Center for Peace and Justice in the late eighties. 

He helped found the TVI Employees Federation, an AFT local union, and participated in a four-year organizing effort there; he continues as his local's COPE Co-chair.  He helped found the Alliance for Academic Freedom in 2003 to defend local teachers who had been dismissed or suspended for allowing anti-war expression.  He has been involved over the years in supporting the right of Palestinians to a state and opposing Israel's occupation of their territory.  He has been active
in environmental health organizing in his South Valley neighborhood and also in opposing the Mixed Waste Landfill at Kirtland Air Force Base.

He continues to write and speak about the history of the Vietnam anti-war movement and its relevance to today.

May 1, 2006 at 04:22 PM in MeetUp | Permalink

Comments

Should be an exciting Meetup. Plan to be there.

Posted by: Deaniac | May 2, 2006 10:57:10 AM

I'd like to hear more commentary about the AG's race on this blog. It doesn't seem like there's one "progressive" candidate yet. I think that we should try to figure out who is the most progressive and unite behind that candidate.

I don't know much about the race, but, looking at the candidates websites, it seems like Geno Zamora is the most progressive, even though some think he's a little too close to Richardson, he's also close to Udall.

All I know is that King and Martinez don't seem to be too progressive. I remember during the Congressional race Gary King kept talking about how he was a "conservative" Democrat. I've had it with Lieberman Democrats - if King's "conservative" like that, he's not for me. I just went over to Gary's website and this made me laugh:

"Gary King has shown independence from the special interests and political bosses."

WHAT?! Isn't his dad, Bruce King, one of the most notorious political bosses in New Mexico history?

Anyway, as for Martinez, he doesn't seem to have a chance so, since this race is between Zamora and King, I think I'm going to go with the guy who puts "DEMOCRAT" at the top of on his website. At least he's proud of who he is!

Posted by: AG's Race? | May 2, 2006 12:44:35 PM

I've been mulling this myself. I've come to the conclusion that Lem Martinez is too "law and order" in his approach. His campaign literature reads like Nixon's if you know what I mean. And he comes off as creepy in person, sorry to say.

I generally like the Kings but I don't see Gary campaigning much at all. He missed an important debate this weekend because he reportedly was in Switzerland (!) and I don't see him out there hustling for votes. He seems to think his name recognition is enough.

I think we need an AG who has energy and passion and I see Zamora as having that. I've run into him a number of times, working for votes at events, and it's clear he really wants the job and is willing to work hard to get it.

Zamora recently got the endorsemenst of the League of Conservation Voters and AFSCME. Always good. He's got a really strong policy on protecting our water too.

Although I was initially attracted to the King candidacy, I now support Geno.

Posted by: | May 2, 2006 1:40:11 PM

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