Coalition for a Strong United Nations
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Coalition for a Strong United Nations
"We are a coalition of organizations and individuals working in the New England area to demonstrate the relevance of the United Nations and to advocate for the United States government to take a positive leadership role in achieving the goals of the UN Charter". [1]
Contents
Directors
Accessed December 2008: [2]
- Richard Bail - Founder, Communities without Borders
- Arthur Holcombe - President, Tibet Poverty Reduction Foundation
- Saran Kaba-Jones - FACE Africa
- David Kimball - Boston Chapter, Nonviolent Peaceforce; Envoy to Unitarian Universalist U.N. Office
- Jacqueline Ladd - Unitarian Universalist Service Committee
- Suzanne Pearce - Cambridge-Yerevan Sister City Association
- Peter Smith, Co-Chair - 20-20 Vision, Green Decade/Newton
- Nancy Wrenn, Treasurer - Retired, Mass. Dept. of Environmental Protection, Boston chapter Nonviolent Peaceforce
Advisory Board
Accessed December 2008: [3]
- Brian Aull - Baha'i Community of Cambridge
- Elise Boulding - Prof. Emeritus of Sociology, Dartmouth College, Author
- Severyn Bruyn - Retired Prof. of Sociology, Boston College, Author
- Thomas Gale - Veterans for Peace, Samantha Smith Chapter
- Willard Johnson - Prof. Emeritus of Political Science, MIT; Boston Pan-African Forum
- Dieter Koch-Weser - Retired, World Health Organization; Harvard School of Public Health
- Winston Langley - Associate Provost, UMass. Boston, Author
- David Lewit - Boston-Cambridge Alliance for Democracy
- Naeem Rathore - Former Staff of the U.N. International Rotary
- Paul Walker - Legacy Program of Global Green USA
- Ruth Weizenbaum - National Alliance for Democracy
- Joseph Wronka - Professor, School of Social Work, Springfield College, Author
Contact
Resources and articles
Related Sourcewatch articles
References
- ↑ Who we are, Coalition for a Strong United Nations, accessed December 22, 2008.
- ↑ Who we are, Coalition for a Strong United Nations, accessed December 22, 2008.
- ↑ Who we are, Coalition for a Strong United Nations, accessed December 22, 2008.