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formally-structured campaign. This tool, the "Midwest Academy Strategy Chart," instructed students in the actions that must be taken following the articulation of a problem and the methods that must be used for determining the success of the resulting campaign. The steps include setting concrete near- and long-term objectives, identifying individuals or groups that are either committed to solving the problem or likely to become supportive allies, and they include measuring the strength and likely tactics of those who will oppose the change. The chart directs attention to targets—the specific individuals who hold decision-making power and are able to affect the campaign—and it asks how these people can be influenced. It focuses on the resources that the campaign can call upon: its budget, its staff, and facilities available to it. And it asks how the campaign can be used to strengthen the coordinating group, what experience its leaders will gain as they conduct it, and whether it offers a good chance to expand into new constituencies and raise additional money.
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as personal ones and thus blame themselves." In discovering how many ostensibly unique concerns were actually common ones, members gained a sense of the collective influence they might exert toward changing the unfair practices and dismissive attitudes they had previously accepted as cultural norms. She also helped to organize a course on women's studies, began to coach women who were uneasy about speaking up in class, and conducted a study on the disparity of treatment between male and female students in the classroom. Noticing a similar unequal treatment among student activists, she founded a campus group, the Women's Radical Action Program, to document and counter the ways in which women were relegated to subordinate roles in national organizations such as Students for a Democratic Society and SNCC.  In 1967, Booth joined with other activists to form the Chicago West Side Group, which was reported to have been "the first women's liberation group in the country, with the primary goal of raising the consciousness of its members."
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one up. The bureaucratic obstruction that they encountered led the three to set up a new citywide organization in Chicago called the Action Committee for Decent Childcare (ACDC). Based on the rationale given for setting up the CWLU, to which it was related, ACDC created an organizational structure having specific and achievable goals. A position paper written anonymously in 1972 stated these goals as building a power base of women who work together to accomplish specific reforms in childcare policy, with the expectation that each victory will provide an opportunity to expand the power base and bring further goals within reach. The committee did not set up childcare services but worked to overcome legal barriers to the substantial expansion of these services throughout the city. Within a few years it had forced the liberalization of licensing procedures and won a million dollar city investment in childcare centers.
280:(CWLU). They believed that organization was essential for the movement be able to reach out to women who were not already radicalized and for it to develop strategies for winning reforms that would demonstrably improve women's lives. They said a structured approach was needed, including careful planning, the setting of specific goals, and developing strategies achieve these goals. Overall, they were committed to helping women to gain a sense of their collective power. The CWLU organized local chapters, published newspapers, engaged in direct action, and ran a liberation school founded by CWLU's first staff member, 238:. Confronted by the violent resistance of white Mississippians, she feared for her own life, but also realized that she could leave whenever she wished and was awed by the extraordinary heroism of the black residents with whom she worked. "They had a quiet heroism," she said, "not just by standing up to bullets, but by day to day being willing to go and talk to their neighbors, have meetings in their churches, take people into their homes." She said the work was full of tiring and frustrating tasks but recognized that it is the mundane everyday work that brings meaningful change. 33: 503:
time into fighting for this or that provision, AFR coordinated the efforts of dozens of groups, magnifying the work of each one by helping them speak with a single voice. Heather and Lisa and the rest of their crew put out press releases, coordinated briefings on Capitol Hill, and organized groups of volunteers. The staffers and lobbyist and lawyers for the megabanks outnumbered them by a zillion to one, but the AFR people were there—day in and day out—hammering on the need for financial reform. They worked their hearts out.
346:, a nationwide coalition of local activist groups. Set up in 1980, Citizen Action gradually absorbed the statewide groups set up by CLEC and, eventually, CLEC itself. By 1989 the new coalition had a membership of two million people with 24 state affiliates. The issues it took on included plant closings, affordable health care, high energy costs, toxic waste sites, and similar problems, most of them having a degree of bipartisan support. Largely influenced by the negative fallout following the 1980 election of 1228:
member's home or a motel room) and patients were provided with antibiotics and instructions for follow-up care. The name "Jane" was used simply because it sounded nice. The collective took careful notes on its clients and held weekly meetings to discuss issues such as security and secrecy. When, in time, it became difficult to find qualified doctors, members of the collective obtained the necessary training to carry out simple procedures themselves and to refer complex or difficult cases to specialists.
553:. A year later, he quoted an article claiming that: "The founder of the Midwest Academy, Heather Tobis Booth, and her husband, Paul Booth, were top leaders of Students for a Democratic Society in the mid-1960s who decided like many other S.D.S. activists that the way to create a socialist system in the United States was to organize a 'hate the rich' campaign under cover of a 'populist' movement for those who have incomes near or below the poverty line." In a book published in 2010, conservative author 267:, or simply Jane, emerged from this early start. Booth formed it by involving like-minded students in a clandestine organization for evaluating doctors, counseling women who contacted them, performing referrals, and conducting follow-up discussions by phone. By 1969 this group, calling itself the Abortion Counseling Service of Women's Liberation, began to advertise in student and underground newspapers, advising pregnant women who needed help to "Call Jane." The Jane Collective disbanded following the 1148:, Amy Kesselman and others and asked them if we should have kids. My husband was going to be drafted, and there was going to be a punitive draft because he was an anti-war leader. One way to get out of the draft was to have a kid. We were only married three months before we had to face this decision—it's a pretty big decision. I went to the group. They said, 'Yes, you should really do this.'" She went on to explain that the women's movement wasn't very welcoming to mothers with babies at that point. 525:
often, she's at a let's-get-organized meeting in a suburban church basement or a late-night strategy session in a crumbling neighborhood's community center. She's helping people already roused to action figure out practical ways to move their cause forward. And always she's advancing the credo she learned as a child: that you must not only treat people with dignity and respect, but you must shoulder your own responsibility to help build a society that reflects those values.
153:, made her aware of the growing discontent of prosperous suburban housewives with the conventionally narrow lives they led. In high school, Booth joined a sorority and the cheerleading team but left both of them when she came to believe that their members were discriminating against students who did not lead their privileged lives. She began leafleting against the death penalty. In 1960, she joined CORE in a protest against the segregationist policies of the 701:, directed, edited, and narrated by Jennifer Lee, and featuring Robin Morgan, Betty Friedan, Gloria Steinem, Eleanor Holmes Norton, Aileen Hernandez, Ruth Rosen, Vivian Rothstein, Kathie Sarachild, Heather Booth, Frances M. Beal, Himilce Novas, Eleanor Smeal, Sheila Tobias, Sonia Pressman Fuentes, Ti-Grace Atkinson, Jacqui Ceballos, Mary King, Richard Graham, Karen DeCrow, Eve Norman, Ivy Bottini, Chude Allen, 1280:
Freedom Summer from 1984. Document types include personal and professional correspondence; membership literature and statistics; Freedom Summer brochures and background information on race relations and politics in Mississippi; speech transcripts; newspaper clippings; and internal and external reports as part of administrative and organizational records." — Provided by publisher.
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In 1963 or 1964, she joined with Chicago Council of Community Organization members who were attacking the segregationist policies of school superintendent Ben Willis. He refused to address overcrowding in black schools and rather than integrate students, he sent black children to mobile classrooms on
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In 1965, a fellow student asked whether Booth could help his sister who was so greatly distraught about an unwanted pregnancy as to consider killing herself. By contacting the medical arm of the civil rights movement, she was able to refer the woman to a reputable doctor who was willing to perform an
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Booth's opposition to racial discrimination began when she was still in elementary school. She defended an African-American fellow student who was being attacked for allegedly stealing another student's lunch money. It was soon discovered that the girl who made the accusation had put the money in her
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Freedom on My Mind is a 1994 documentary.... The film tells the complex and compelling history of the Mississippi voter registration struggles of 1961–64: the interracial nature of the campaign, the tensions and conflicts, the fears and hopes.... Participants interviewed include Robert Parris Moses,
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Booth later wrote: " We tried to set up a child care center (we wanted it to be called the Sojourner Truth Child Care Center) and found the city licensing for child care was designed to support two large contractors and not women and their children. We had to make 32 stops to get a city license, if
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In 1968, Booth and two other authors explained the role of SDS in stimulating feminist action: "In December, 1965, at a national conference of the Students for a Democratic Society, the subject of women's role in society and in the movement was openly discussed. The discontent of the women activists
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said she was a leading figure among the "socialist activists and their front groups played a shockingly outsized role shaping and passing the monumental financial reform legislation that authorized the creation of President Obama's powerful consumer credit watchdog agency." Sperry is a conservative
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After earning her master's degree in 1970, Booth took on part-time editorial work to help support her family. Outraged at her employer's treatment of its clerical staff, she encouraged them to organize. When they confronted him, the boss agreed to meet their demands but insisted on firing Booth. She
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In a 1989 interview Booth described what happened: "The clerical staff got together and made 10 demands, none of which were monetary. They were all for due process. The boss said he'd grant their demands, but I had to be fired. I agreed. What was I going to say, that everyone else couldn't get what
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The big lesson is that if we organize, we can win. The progress we made was because people raised our voices, took the message to the public, to the streets, and to the Halls of Congress, where we were joined in our efforts by some committed elected representatives. ... he legislation headed to the
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AFR managed to scrape together some money, and they used it to hire a handful of employees, including Heather Booth as executive director and Lisa Donner as her deputy. Creating a small team to organize the overall campaign for reform was a brilliant move. Instead of each nonprofit putting a little
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groups to deal with the problem. These small groups of women met regularly to speak about incidents, both minor and more serious, that seemed to be unique but often proved to be shared. In a pamphlet published in April 1968, Booth and two co-writers noted a tendency for women to "see their problems
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after her family had moved to that upscale area. She has two brothers, David and Jonathan. Booth said that she grew up in a warm, loving, and supportive family, and that her parents taught her the importance of recognizing injustice and acting to correct it. They were observant Jews, belonging to a
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Inside almost every liberal drive over the past five decades—for fair pay, equal justice, abortion rights, workers' rights, voter rights, civil rights, immigration rights, child care—you will find Booth. But you may have to look hard. Because she's not always at the head of the protest march. More
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In 1978, Booth proposed and helped to found an alliance of citizen-activist and labor organizations called the Citizen Labor Energy Coalition, often referred to as CLEC. The group chose her as its executive director at its first meeting and began work toward overcoming the mutual distaste that was
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After her marriage and the birth of her sons, Booth began to experience family-related issues that most feminist activists had considered to have little or no importance. Finding no local child care centers in the Hyde Park community where she lived, she joined with two friends in an effort to set
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regime in South Africa. Shortly afterward, she helped form a number of local groups that sought to learn about urban problems and find ways to overcome them. She left SNCC in 1967 when its leaders no longer welcomed Whites as members. She then devoted more of her time to issues related to feminism
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Summary: "The papers were assembled by Heather Tobis Booth, co-founder of the Midwest Academy in Chicago, Illinois and concern in large measure the Mississippi Freedom Summer project of 1964. Documents date to 1964, with a few documents from 1963 and one newspaper retrospective supplement on the
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we could get it at all. And centers in church basements (one of the most convenient places) were not allowed because nothing could be 'below land grade' and would need its own generator for kids under 3, as well as other requirements that were not necessary for safety and welfare of the kids."
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Callers would leave a message on an answering machine. Some members of the group would do call-backs and interviews, handing those who wished to proceed to other members who would do face-to-face counseling. Doctors induced miscarriages or performed surgical abortions in safe places (either a
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Booth and the other leaders of the academy created a highly regarded tool for the use of the community organizers who came to them for training. Using the tool, academy instructors taught the importance of establishing organizations to set specific goals for using pressure-group tactics in a
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project in which volunteers from Northern and Western colleges and universities worked to register black voters and set up freedom schools and libraries in Mississippi. She was arrested for the first time while she was carrying a sign saying "Freedom Now!" during a peaceful demonstration in
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In 1965, she was arrested for the first time. She later said: "My first arrest was at an anti-apartheid effort, in 1965. There was a consortium of 10 U.S. banks that bailed out the South African apartheid regime that would collapse otherwise, so there were demonstrations at those
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presidential campaign of 2020, Booth served as director of senior and progressive engagement and on December 15 of that year was quoted as saying "President-elect Joe Biden's team has always focused on older voters and their concerns will be top-of-mind in his upcoming term."
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abortion. As word quietly spread throughout the university community she was asked to make more referrals to the same doctor. In complying, she made sure that he would not only treat them, but also make sure the patients made a successful recovery. The
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Originally published in The Nation's Longest Struggle: Looking Back on the Modern Civil Rights Movement by the D.C. Everest school system of Wisconsin. This interview was conducted and edited by Junior and Senior High School students of the Everest
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an appreciation of Paul Booth's "contributions to the progressive movement as an activist, organizer, mentor and leader," praising the "rich legacy and a lasting record of achievement" that he would leave behind. After his death, his former boss,
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union. In 2017, by then executive assistant to the union's president, he retired, continuing his political engagement by supporting Heather Booth in her work. He died January 17, 2018, from complications of chronic lymphocytic leukemia.
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Paper presented as part of "A Revolutionary Moment: Women's Liberation in the late 1960s and early 1970s," a conference organized by the Women's, Gender, & Sexuality Studies Program at Boston University, March 27–29,
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As an activist on the national scene, Booth has drawn considerable criticism from political opponents. In 1978, Congressman Larry McDonald (R. Ga.) claimed that Booth and the Midwest Academy were associated with the
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In October 1990, as director of the Coalition for Democratic Values, she led a televised panel discussion hosted by the coalition on its formation and its goal of pressing the Democratic Party to retain progressive
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Interview with Heather Booth, an organizer and activist in the civil rights movement, the students' movement and the women's movement. She founded Midwest Academy, a school that teaches organizers in progressive
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called Booth "arguably the queen of socialist politics in Chicago," also saying she was determined "to drag modern American socialism, kicking and screaming, into the heart of America's mainstream institutions."
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synagogue, who showed by example the importance of treating others with decency and respect. From her Jewish upbringing, Booth learned to take on responsibility for building a society that reflected these goals.
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In 1989, as coordinator of Mobilization for Women's Lives, Booth appeared in television coverage of the 20th Anniversary Celebration & Conference of the National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action
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In November 2000, as Executive Director of the NAACP National Voter Fund, she participated in a televised discussion held by the fund concerning "African-American Voter Turnout" in that year's elections.
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In an interview conducted in 2010, Booth said that as a child one Jewish text became particularly important to her: "justice, justice thou shalt pursue" ("tzedek, tzedek tirdof," Deuteronomy 16:20).
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Between 1963 and 1965, she became head of the campus Friends of SNCC organization, worked in mental institutions, tutored students in Woodlawn, and helped coordinate South Side freedom schools.
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In 1967, she left SDS, during a disagreement over tactics. She later said she was committed to "old new left" and believed in better strategic planning than the "new new left" was advocating.
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President's desk is a better start than almost anyone predicted was possible in the face of the powerful opposition and entrenched power of the status quo. We won. Now let's get back to work.
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They said, 'Elizabeth, if you really want to push for this consumer agency, you've got to get organized.' And I said, 'Great! How?' They said, 'I've got two words for you: Heather Booth.'
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On July 6, 2013, during the national conference of the National Organization for Women, Booth accepted the Victoria J. Mastrobuono Women's Health Award on behalf of the Jane Collective.
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in January 2022. Booth said, "A friend of mine was raped at knifepoint, in her bed in off-campus housing. I went with her to student health. She was given a lecture on promiscuity."
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From Beloved Community to Triple Jeopardy: Ideological Change and the Evolution of Feminism Among Black and White Women in the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, 1960–1975
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In 1969, recognizing the need to counter a strong tendency among feminists to see all organizational structures as oppressive, Booth joined with five other women to found the
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married in July 1967, shortly after she graduated from college. They had met at a sit-in protesting the University of Chicago's cooperation with the policies of the U.S.
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The other women were Day Creamer, Susan Davis, Deb Dobbin, Robin Kaufman, and Tobey Klass. In 1972, these women joined with Booth in writing the group's manifesto,
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The experience she gained as president of the Midwest Academy and the many contacts she made with people who attended its training programs enabled her to set up
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shoe and forgotten it. In a 1985 interview, Booth said "I remember having the feeling that you don't do this to people." While in high school, she joined the
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She is interviewed for the inaugural episode of This Way Forward, a podcast by Wylie Chang, a student at Bowdoin College, (Bowdoin Commons, Bowdoin, Maine).
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In 2007, as director of the AFL–CIO health care campaign, she participated in a televised discussion on "Health Care Reform" hosted by the AFL–CIO.
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In 1999, she helped found and has variously served as vice chair, board member, executive committee member, and senior advisor to USAction.
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Soon after she arrived on campus, Booth ran up against the university's bias in favor of its male students. In 1965, she began to set up
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In 2011, and following years, she has been an advisor to the Alliance for Citizenship. She has also served as consultant with NOW,
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In 1993, she became outreach coordinator for the Democratic National Committee and coordinator of DNC National Health Care Campaign.
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In 1989, having moved from Chicago to Washington, D.C., she served as president and head of the national office of Citizen Action.
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This is an incomplete chronological list of organizations that Booth has founded, directed, consulted for, and/or participated in.
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In an interview conducted in 2017, Booth explained that she and Paul decided to have children right away in part because of the
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On February 6, 2017, she was interviewed on the Ben Joravsky Show on radio station WCPT in Chicago, available as a podcast from
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Calling her "one of the nation's most influential organizers for progressive causes," a profile published in 2017 by journalist
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The evening's other awardee was Jacquelyne D. Grimshaw, Deputy Campaign Manager of the Committee to Re-Elect Mayor Washington.
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journalist and author of anti-Muslim books, who has served as bureau chief in Washington, D.C. for the conspiratorial website
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Regarding passage of the Dodd–Frank Act, Booth was jubilant but did not see the achievement as an end in itself. She wrote:
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rallies that were connected to the 2004 March for Women's Lives that NOW helped organize. In 2018, Booth was arrested at a
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Early in her high school years, she participated in anti-death penalty action via the American Friends Service Committee.
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Victoria Gray Adams, Endesha Ida Mae Holland, and Freedom Summer volunteers Marshall Ganz, Heather Booth, and Pam Allen.
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a year later. Since 2011, she has been a member of an organization of political consultants called Democracy Partners.
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Paul Galloway (February 14, 1985). "A Woman Born to Be Riled; Involvement Came Naturally to Activist Heather Booth".
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decision of the U.S. Supreme Court on January 22, 1973, which effectively legalized abortion throughout the country.
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In 1970–72, she won a suit for unfair labor practice from a business that had hired her as an editorial consultant.
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on January 24, 2022. The program summary quoted her as saying, "You have to stand up to illegitimate authority."
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In June 1990, as president of Citizen Action, she participated in a televised panel discussion concerning post
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In April 1996, as training director of the Democratic National Committee, she gave a televised address to the
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On October 19, 2016, United Vision for Idaho gave a reception honoring Booth in conjunction with a showing of
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who had been a Mississippi freedom fighter who made one of the earliest and most outspoken denunciations of
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On June 16, 2009, the Washington, D.C., office of AVODAH held a "Partner in Justice Event" honoring Booth.
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they wanted? A few months later, all the rest of the people who were involved in it were also laid off."
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presented Booth with Personal PAC's Irving Harris Award at a virtual luncheon that was also attended by
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In 1964, she helped register voters and taught in freedom schools during Freedom Summer in Mississippi.
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In 1965, Booth was arrested while demonstrating at banks that were providing financial support for the
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Booth was appointed Progressive Outreach Director for the 2024 Biden presidential election campaign.
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In January 2022, Booth was interviewed by Jennifer 8. Lee on the Chicago educational radio station,
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Leigh Behrens (July 23, 1989). "Activist voice A passion for justice fuels Heather Booth's life".
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Karen Tululty (December 3, 1993). "Democrats Planning Disruption of Health Forums, GOP Alleges".
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In 2019, Booth was arrested during a "Fire Drill Fridays" climate change rally on Capitol Hill.
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Late in 1999, Booth helped found a federation of progressive community organizing groups called
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In 1980, she was named the deputy field director for the Harold Washington mayoral campaign.
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In 1968, she left SNCC when new leadership made it clear that whites were no longer welcome.
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Maralee Schwartz (August 6, 1989). "Shape Up, Shake Up, Activists Urge Democratic Party".
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On May 9, 1987, Booth received the Thomas-Debs Award at a dinner in her honor held by the
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In 1980, she founded and became executive director of the Citizen-Labor Energy Coalition.
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Hyde Park Chapter, Chicago Women's Liberation Union; Heather Booth; Day Creamer (1972).
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In 2004, she was get-out-the-vote coordinator for the New Mexico Kerry/Edwards campaign.
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In 2009, she directed the field campaign for passage of President Obama's first budget.
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In 1992, she headed the field operation for Carol Moseley Braun's Senatorial campaign.
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James Bennet (June 15, 1996). "Young, Eager and Training for the World of Politics".
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Robin Toner (December 3, 1993). "Partisan Jostling Frays Health Care Cooperation".
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NARAL Pro-Choice America (National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League)
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On his retirement early in 2017, Representative Jan Schakowsky inserted into the
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because of that retail chain's discrimination against African Americans in the
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In 1996, she was named training director of the Democratic National Committee.
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In 1973, she used the monetary award from that suit to set up Midwest Academy.
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Al Kamen (February 17, 1993). "DNC Peppered With Democrats of All Flavors".
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was brought to the surface, therein initiating a radical women's movement."
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In 1994, she joined the advisory council of the Women's Information Network.
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Midwest Academy Records : Heather Booth's Personal Files, 1964 and 1984
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In 2007–2008, she directed the AFL-CIO campaign for universal health care.
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honored Booth and the Jane Collective at its 25th anniversary celebration.
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In 2004, Booth was Get-Out-the-Vote (GOTV) coordinator for the New Mexico
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Amy Goodman, Emma Pildes, Tia Lessin, Heather Booth (January 24, 2022).
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In 1987, she received the Eugene Debs Award from the Chicago branch of
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Records of the Veteran Feminists of America, 1993-2007: A Finding Aid.
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In 1987, she worked on the re-election campaign of Harold Washington.
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John Herbers (September 4, 1983). "GRASS-ROOTS GROUPS GO NATIONAL".
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author, Peter Debruge says that the character "Virginia" (played by
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She is the subject of a podcast by Anna Greenberg, "Heather Booth" (
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asked her to lead the newly-established National Voter Fund of the
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American civil rights activist and strategist, feminist (born 1945)
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Booth appeared in a video program on this documentary produced by
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Heather Booth; Evie Goldfield; Sue Munaker (September 22, 2016).
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In 2005, she joined the board of the Center for Community Change.
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The following are Booth's contributions to books, pamphlets, and
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After her family had moved to Long Island, Booth's mother, using
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in a program whose transcript has been published by the station.
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A recollection Booth made in this documentary was quoted in the
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In 1981, Booth was arrested while supporting miners during the
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Progressive activist, community organizer, political consultant
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In 2000, she became director of the NAACP National Voter Fund.
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Kate Manning (April 23, 2017). "The Amateur Abortionists: ".
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In 2003, she was the lead consultant in the founding of the
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American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees
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causes. Since then she has had a career involving feminism,
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Feminist Organizations: Harvest of the New Women's Movement
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National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare
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Booth worked to achieve financial reform and establish the
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National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
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Fasting for Families: When We Act, We Can Change the World
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whose local boards were then drafting men to serve in the
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Bridge Initiative, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C
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This Little Light of Mine: The Legacy of Fannie Lou Hamer
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Heather Booth (September 1, 1980). "Labor's Alliances".
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In 1960, she joined CORE and participated in picketing
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Socialist Feminism: A Strategy for the Women's Movement
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Heather Booth (September 12, 2016). Gina Caneva (ed.).
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Socialist Feminism: A Strategy for the Women's Movement
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In 2011, she joined the Democracy Partners consultancy.
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Documentary films, television appearances, and podcasts
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Socialist Feminism: A Strategy for the Women's Movement
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Radical Feminists: A Guide to an American Subculture
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Beware Frank Luntz's Lies and Rein in the Big Banks!
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posts as sole author, joint author, or contributor.
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program and in 2003, she was lead consultant to the
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In 1965, she formed Women's Radical Action Program.
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Boyte, Heather Booth, and Steve Max, 405:(NOW) during efforts to obtain passage of the 3991: 3961: 3924: 3918: 3896: 3868: 3840: 3812: 3784: 3756: 3728: 3700: 3672: 3644: 3616: 2925: 2921: 2919: 2917: 2915: 2803:"Seniors for Biden Celebrate Social Security" 2746: 2107: 2105: 1935: 1873: 1780:"Chicago SNCC History Project; Heather Booth" 1763: 1542: 1365: 1054:Campaign for Comprehensive Immigration Reform 816:(Boston, New England Free Press, April 1968). 423:Campaign for Comprehensive Immigration Reform 3997: 3004:"1987 Norman Thomas – Eugene V. Debs Dinner" 2956:. Investor's Business Daily. August 21, 2013 2794: 2656: 2644:. 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She was also the senior advisor to the 308:sued and in 1972 won her case before the 212:Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee 118:Booth was born in a military hospital in 2749:"V-I-C-T-O-R-Y !!! | HuffPost" 2462: 2379: 2336:"Panel Proposed to Compare Efficiency". 2171:. Temple University Press. p. 148. 2086:. University of Illinois. Archived from 2071: 1092:In 2011, she became a consultant to the 113: 2444:"USAction – History & Achievements" 1085:In 2010, she was senior advisor to the 1078:In 2010, she was founding director of 728:She was the subject of the documentary 353: 302: 4036: 3418:. Shesbeautifulwhenshesangry.com. 2014 3320:National Association of Social Workers 3260: 2827:Lillian Bautista (December 15, 2020). 2565:"Board of Directors · Midwest Academy" 1912: 915:, HuffPost (weblog), December 2, 2013. 871:The Two Rules of Real Financial Reform 677:National Association of Social Workers 409:, she directed field outreach for the 319:methods based on earlier work done by 3123:. Chicago, Illinois. October 28, 2020 2277:"Below the Beltway: Activist Trouble" 1445:"Heather Booth VFA Fabulous Feminist" 770:) is "loosely based" on Booth's life. 732:, directed, written, and produced by 668:She was interviewed in the 1995 film 659:She was interviewed in the 1994 film 3577:Jennifer 8. Lee (January 30, 2022). 3368:"Health Care Reform [video]" 3087: 859:, HuffPost (weblog), April 10, 2010. 577: 473:Consumer Financial Protection Bureau 4104:People from Brookhaven, Mississippi 3539:Petula Devorak (January 24, 2022). 2711:Elizabeth Warren (April 22, 2014). 2613:"Heather Booth: Changing the World" 1812:(2). University of Chicago Magazine 1387:"Heather Booth [interview]" 922:, HuffPost (weblog), July 25, 2016. 908:, HuffPost (weblog), July 15, 2010. 901:, HuffPost (weblog), June 30, 2010. 894:, HuffPost (weblog), June 29, 2010. 887:, HuffPost (weblog), June 23, 2010. 852:, HuffPost (weblog), April 7, 2010. 570:and written opinion pieces for the 475:. In 2010, she was hired to direct 462:Kerry/Edwards presidential campaign 13: 3869:Heather Booth (December 2, 2013). 2926:Stanley Kurtz (October 19, 2010). 2896: 2874: 2801:Adrienne Coles (August 20, 2020). 2719:. Henry Holt and Company. p.  2250:(3). Taylor and Francis: 301–321. 2053:"Chicago Women's Liberation Union" 1945:Western Illinois Historical Review 1835:. Syracuse University. p. 56. 1736: 1312:Paul D. Buchanan (July 31, 2011). 1200:Medical Committee for Human Rights 880:, HuffPost (weblog), May 19, 2010. 873:, HuffPost (weblog), May 12, 2010. 679:on "Women and the 1996 Elections." 621:In March 2022, Booth received the 14: 4130: 4099:People from Bensonhurst, Brooklyn 4009: 1831:Kristin Anderson-Bricker (1992). 1708:Sam Broberts (January 18, 2018). 1590:D.C. Everest Oral History Project 1087:One Nation Working Together rally 988:In 1970, she participated in the 975:In 1967, she helped to found the 968:In 1965 or 1966, she founded the 866:, HuffPost (weblog), May 3, 2010. 730:Heather Booth: Changing the World 605:Heather Booth: Changing the World 453:Heather Booth: Changing the World 431:One Nation Working Together rally 181:Students for a Democratic Society 3673:Heather Booth (April 10, 2010). 3617:Heather Booth (March 30, 2010). 3488:That's What She Said, Episode 2 2287:(36). Prospect.org. January 1998 2211:"Midwest Academy Strategy Chart" 1198:The group she contacted was the 1023:Democratic Socialists of America 977:Chicago Women's Liberation Union 927: 711:She's Beautiful When She's Angry 585:Democratic Socialists of America 278:Chicago Women's Liberation Union 37:Heather Booth in documentary by 4094:American civil rights activists 4074:Activists from Washington, D.C. 4064:Activists from New York (state) 3897:Heather Booth (July 25, 2016). 3841:Heather Booth (June 30, 2010). 3813:Heather Booth (June 29, 2010). 3785:Heather Booth (June 23, 2010). 3645:Heather Booth (April 7, 2010). 3246:Coalition for Democratic Values 2807:American Federation of Teachers 2747:Heather Booth (July 15, 2010). 2666:. Winonline.org. March 15, 2013 2535:Ted Hesson (January 19, 2018). 2514:"Heather Booth | HuffPost" 2238:Andrew Battista (August 1999). 2138:Revolutionary Moment conference 1640:Ben Joravsky (April 27, 1989). 1501:Steph Solis (August 19, 2013). 1273: 1264: 1254: 1244: 1231: 1221: 1192: 1182: 1169: 1151: 1134: 850:Is the Senate Afraid of Ghosts? 544:Political opponents and critics 403:National Organization for Women 200: 4114:American political consultants 3757:Heather Booth (May 19, 2010). 3729:Heather Booth (May 12, 2010). 3316:"Women and the 1996 Elections" 2384:. Washington, D.C. p. 17. 2325:. Washington, D.C. p. 10. 2310:. Washington, D.C. p. 20. 1992:David T. Beito (May 1, 2006). 1618:. October 20, 1967. p. 2. 1447:. Veteran Feminists of America 1318:. 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United Vision For Idaho 2904:Vol. 125, Page  2882:Vol. 124, Page  2129:Vivian Rothstein (2014). 2084:The CWLU Herstory Website 1744:Vol. 163, Page  1177:Toward a Radical Movement 885:It All Comes Down to This 814:Toward a Radical Movement 717:She appeared in the film 670:Jane: An Abortion Service 648:strategies hosted by the 195: 132:Long Island's North Shore 81: 70: 46: 30: 23: 3168:"Meet Our 2022 Honorees" 2976:"Factsheet: Paul Sperry" 1119: 756:In a review of the film 625:Human Rights Award from 425:and subsequently to the 170:Selective Service System 4119:Women's health movement 4069:Activists from Illinois 2057:Encyclopedia of Chicago 1016:Jewish Fund for Justice 1007:In 1980, she organized 690:The Coat Hanger Project 179:One of the founders of 120:Brookhaven, Mississippi 64:Brookhaven, Mississippi 2932:. 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Index


Lilly Rivlin
Brookhaven, Mississippi
University of Chicago
civil rights movement
feminist
community organization
progressive politics
Brookhaven, Mississippi
Bensonhurst, Brooklyn
Bath Beach
Long Island's North Shore
liberal
Betty Friedan
The Feminine Mystique
Woolworth
University of Chicago
Paul Booth
Selective Service System
Vietnam War
Students for a Democratic Society
Industrial Areas Foundation
American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees
Congress of Racial Equality
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
Freedom Schools
South Side
Freedom Summer
Shaw, Mississippi
civil rights movement

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