ACT UP, New York City Mumia Abu-Jamal, political prisoner, journalist Imam Talib Abdur-Rashid, mosque of Islamic Brotherhood; Justice Committee, Majlis Ash-Shura, NY Pam Africa, Move Organization and International Concerned Family and Friends of Mumia Abu-Jamal After Downing Street Coalition Vicente "Panama" Alba, Organizer, Laborers Union Local 108, New York "Alberto Lovera" Bolivian Circle, New York Aimee Allison, army conscientious objector (Gulf War 90)/counter-Recruiter Tom Ammiano, San Francisco Board of Supervisors Aris Anagnos, Los Angeles Anti-Flag Carlos Arango, director of Casa Aztlan* Edward Asner Asociacion Tepeyac de New York Axis of Justice Rosa Ayala, Justice for Janitors* William Ayers, professor and author Russell Banks, writer Father Luis Barrios, Iglesia San Romero de Las Americas, New York Rev. Willie Barrow, Women Connecting* Ed Begley Jr. Harry Belafonte Dave Berenson, Cleveland, OH, U.S. Green Party Michael Berg, anti-war activist Jessica Blank, writer, actor Blase Bonpane, author Bob Bossie, SCJ, 8th Day Center for Justice* Father Roy Bourgeois, MM St. Clair Bourne, film maker Elombe Brath, Patrice Lumumba Coalition, NYC Jane Bright, Co-founder, Goldstar Families for Peace Carol Brightman, author, "Total Insecurity: The Myth of American Omnipotence" Dennis Brutus Gabriel Byrne, Actor Campus Anti-War Network(CAN) Tim Carpenter, Director, Progressive Democrats of America Center for Constitutional Rights Chicago ADAPT Ward Churchill Citizens For Legitimate Government Kate Clinton, humorist Clothing of American Mind David Cobb, 2004 Green Party Presidential Candidate Code Pink: Women for Peace Steve Colman, poet John Conyers, US Representative Carlos Cornier, percussionist, Funkadesi, Old Town School of Folk Music Barry Crimmins, writer/ correspondent, Air America Radio Culture Clash Charles W. Dahm (Father Chuck), Pastor, St. Pius V, Chicago Chris Daly, San Francisco Board of Supervisors Julie Delpy, Actress DC Anti-War Network Democrats.com Carl Dix, Revolutionary Communist Party Leonard "Len" Dominguez, Candidate for Cook County Commissioner Dominican Women's Development Center, New York Tom Duane, NY State Senator Michael Eric Dyson, author, "Is Bill Cosby Right?" Steve Earle, musician Niles Eldredge, curator of the Darwin Show at the Museum of Natural History, NYC Edwin Ellis, President of Veterans for Peace, LA* Eve Ensler Michelle Esrick, actress, poet, filmmaker Donelle Estey, artist, Artists Against the War Christian Ettinger, exec. prod. of film "The Weather Underground" Jodie Evans, Code Pink Nina Felshin, curator, writer Lawrence Ferlinghetti Rev. John Fife Jane Fonda Prof. Barbara Forrest, Southeastern Louisana University (testifed in Dover against intelligent design) Michael Franti, musician Aaron Freeman, comdian Samina Faheem Fundas, American Muslim Voice* reg e. gaines, poet, playwright Martin Garbus, NYC Deborah Glick, NY State Assemblywoman Ted Glick, Climate Crisis Coalition Global Justice and Peace Ministries, Riverside Church, New York Frances Goldin, literary agent Sam Greenlee, poet André Gregory, theater director Andy Griggs, US Labor Against the War, Exec. Board of United Teachers of LA* Jose Guerrero, artist and muralist, Chicago Lawrence Guyot, former SNCC member and former Chairman of the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party Paul Haggis, Director/Writer of Crash, screenwriter of Million Dollar Baby Haitian Coalition for Justice Suheir Hammad, poet Sam Hamill, Poets Against War Kathleen Hanna, Le Tigre David Harris, founder of The Resistance*, writer Jon Hendricks, jazz singer/lyricist Jon Hendricks, artist Hermandad Mexicana Warren M. Hern, MD, MPH, PhD, Director, Boulder Abortion Clinic Hip Hop Caucus Dorothy Hoobler, PEN Marie Howe, poet and writer Impeach Bush Coalition Mesha Monge Irizarry, Idriss StelleyFoundation Islamic Association of America Abdeen Jabara, past president, American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee* Ron Jacobs, writer Dahr Jamail, independent journalist Alan Jones, Dean of Faculty at Pitzer College* Bill T. Jones, dancer Sarah Jones, poet and actor Rickie Lee Jones, musician Esther Kaplan, author of With God On Their Side Janis Karpinski, Brig. General (retired) Casey Kasem M. Ali Khan, American Muslim Council C. Clark Kissinger Frances Kissling, President, Catholics for a Free Choice* Yuri Kochiyama Ron Kovic, author, Vietnam Veteran Jonathan Kozol Joyce Kozloff, artist Jim Lafferty, Executive Director of the National Lawyer's Guild of Los Angeles Ray Laforest, organizer, DC 1707, AFSCME*; member, Pacifica National Board* Beth Lamont Jessica Lange Lewis Lapham, former editor, Harper's Magazine Martha Lavey, Chicago Mark Leno, California Assemblyman Rabbi Michael Lerner, editor of Tikkun magazine James Levin, co-director of Cleveland Festival of Arts & Technology (Ingenuity)
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Simon Levy, director, "What I Heard About Iraq" at Fountain St. Theatre Toby Devan Lewis Bruce Lincoln, professor, History of Religions, University of Chicago Margarita Lopez, New York City Council Member Haki R. Madhubuti, chairman, publisher, Third World Press Devorah major, poet & novelist Make the Road by Walking, Bushwick, Brooklyn, NY Mike Malloy, syndicated radio talk show host Lucinda Marshall, Founder Feminist Peace Network* Bill Martin, philosopher Father Matthius, Pastor, St. Pius V, Chicago Malachy McCourt, actor & author Allen Michann, owner, Grand Lake Theater, Oakland, CA Ellen McLaughlin, actress and playwright Camilo Mejia, conscientious objector Dave Meserve, Arcata California city council member Carol Migden, CA State Senator Carly Miller, Clothing of the American Mind Mark Crispin Miller, author, "Fooled Again" Alderman Joe Moore, Chicago's City Council Millions More Movement, Pittsburg /Antioch CA organizing committee Bill Mitchell, co-founder of Gold Star Families for Peace* Leon Mobley, musician Tom Morello, Audioslave Tracie Morris, poet Andrew Muñana, Images Salón, East Los Angeles Cecil Murray, Retired Minister First AME Church, Los Angeles Craig Murray, former UK Ambassador to Uzbekistan National Lawyers Guild Armando Navarro, chair and professor, Ethnic Studies, UC Riverside The Network in Solidarity with the People of the Philippines Bill Nevins, teacher, Albuquerque Northwestern College Feminists Not in Our Name Mike and Julie Nussbaum Efia Nwangaza, director, African American Institute for Policy Studies, Greenville, SC Brian O'Leary, PhD., author, former astronaut Bertell Ollman, prof. Dept. of Politics, NYU R. Tomás Olmos, President, Mexican American Bar Foundation, Los Angeles County*, Dean Emeritus, People's College of Law* Barbara Olshansky, Center for Constitutional Rights Outernational Major Owens, 11th Congressional District, D-NY Ozomatli Jose Padilla*, executive director, California Rural Legal Assistance (CRLA) Grace Paley, writer Patrick Henry Democratic Club Harvey Pekar, American Splendor Sean Penn Rosalind Petchesky, prof., Hunter College & Grad. Center, CUNY Peter Phillips PhD, Project Censored, Sociology Dept Sonoma State University Jeremy Pikser, screenwriter, Bulworth Harold Pinter, Nobel Prize winning playwright Frances Fox Piven Sterling Plumpp, poet Kevin Powell, writer Progressive Democrats of America Francine Prose, novelist Puerto Rican Nationalist Party - New York Branch Queers for Economic Justice Jerry Quickley, poet and playwright Malik Rahim, New Orleans Community Organizer Michael Ratner, Center for Constitutional Rights* Reach Hip Hop Coalition Raghava Reddy, stem cell biologist, biomedical scientist, film maker Maggie Renzi, filmmaker Eric Resnick, Gay People's Chronicle* reporter, peace activist, one time candidate for US Congress Allan Rich, screenwriter/actor Boots Riley, The Coup Walter Riley, lawyer Joshua Rosenbloom, Composer/ Director of Bush is Bad Mark Ruffalo, actor Bobby Rush, US Representative, Chicago Douglas Rushkoff, author Kalamu ya Salaam, Listen to the People JD Samson, Le Tigre Sonia Sanchez Rev. Henry Sanders, Fountain of Life Missionary Baptist Church, Watts, CA San Francisco Bayview Newspaper Sapphire, poet, writer Susan Sarandon John Sayles, filmmaker Rinku Sen, Colorlines* Richard Serra, artist Rev. Al Sharpton Lou Shaw, writer, creator of Quincy MD Cindy Sheehan Martin Sheen Stanley Sheinbaum, economist, LA Nancy Spero, artist Dona Spring, Berkeley Council member Gloria Steinem Malcolm Suber, People's Hurricane Relief Fund* Serj Tankian System of a Down Sunsara Taylor, Revolution newspaper Studs Terkel Marianne Torres, Peace and Justice Action League of Spokane* Dwight Trible, jazz vocalist George Tuttle & Ben Cushman, grapegrowers Gore Vidal, writer Kurt Vonnegut Alice Walker Maxine Waters, US Representative Wavy Gravy Leonard Weinglass, lawyer Rev. Dave Weissbard, senior minister, The Unitarian Universalist Church, Rockford, IL Cornel West, Princeton University Rev. Phil Wheaton, Episcopal Co-pastor, Community of Christ, Washington DC Joan Wile, Director, Grandmothers Against the War Saul Williams, poet Standish E. Willis, National Conference of Black Lawyers Krzysztof Wodiczko, artist Ann Wright, former US diplomat, resigned in protest of Iraq war Daphne Wysham, Institute for Policy Studies Leland Y. Yee, Speaker pro Tem, California State Assembly Juanita Young, courageous resister, leader in October 22nd Coalition* Dr. Quentin Young, Health and Medicine Policy Research Group* Dave Zeiger, filmmaker, "Sir, No, Sir!" Zephyr, graffiti artist, writer Robert Zevin, Robert Brooke Zevin Associates, Inc. Howard Zinn, historian, "A Peoples' History of the United States" David Zirin, author, "What's My Name, Fool? Sports and Resistance in the United States" |