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 P. O. Box 731 
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 New York, New York
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MAY 19th SPEAKERS and ENTERTAINERS 

Our speakers include a number of well known progressive leaders, activists and political commentators.  Our entertainers include renown politically conscious artists and bands.  Lafayette Park (10:00 to 11:00 am)  will have a stage and professional sound system.   The West Capitol Steps (1:00 pm to 6:00 pm) will have a state-of-the-art sound system, with 18 speakers and monitors, along with 3 sound engineers and 8 sound and stage technicians, provided by ESP Entertainment.  All speakers and performances will be telecast live on internet radio provided by RadioLeft.com

LAFAYETTE PARK

Bob Kunst, Florida Activist, Chairman of the Oral Majority

Adam Eidinger, coordinator with Justice Action Movement, a coalition for an inclusionary political and economic system.

Ann "Rose" Thomas, the founder and web mistress of FringeFolk.com, an online directory of protestors.  Radio interview by Meria Heller, with "Lady Freedom" song.

Joel Landy,  Topical singer, song writer and host of the award winning Songs of Freedom cable television program.

Deidre E. Newton,  Activist and elected official in Palm Beach County. Testified at U.S. Civil Rights hearings in Miami.

Bob Fertik, Co-Managing Partner of Democrats.com and TrustThePeople.com 

Bob "Hawkeye" Rogers,  Vice-Chairman of Voter March, Grand Marshall for the March

WEST CAPITOL STEPS

Louis Posner, Esq., founder and chairman of Voter March and Voter eGroups, member of the bar of the U.S. Supreme Court, Who's Who in American Lawyers, Who's Who in America.

Robert Borosage,  Washington labor movement veteran, co-founder of Campaign for America's Future, the country's leading liberal policy group.

Ted Glick, National Coordinator of the Independent Progressive Politics Network, an author of the Voters Bill of Rights, and a coordinator of the Pro-Democracy Campaign.

Ringmaster, a female fronted (Gloria Guillo ) political power 4-piece hard rock band, "Star Spangled Lies",  played at Unity 2000, the anti-Republican Convention concert - see picture.

Ronnie Dugger,  Founder and past Chairman of the Alliance for Democracy,  a national progressive populist movement. 

Jenny Hurwitz, activist folk singer, guitarist, "just another Jew for Buchanan."

Lenora Fulani, political activist, first Black American and first woman to run for President in 1988, Chairperson for the Committee for a Unified Independent Party.  

Michael Rectenwald,  Pennsylvania, Professor at Carnegie- Mellon University, founder and Chair of the pro-democracy, activist group, Citizens for Legitimate Government .

Memphis Gold, Great 6 piece Washington DC based blues band

Phil Berg,
  Attorney,  former Deputy Attorney General of Pennsylvania and political activist, filing Class Action Lawsuit in Florida to overturn Presidential Election. Sign his petition  

Juliet Stewart, Cincinnati, Ohio, political activist, speaker and organizer at "We the People" anti-impeachment rally in 1998.  Founder of Friends of Bill and CitizensAgainstBush eGroups and CitizensAgainstBush.org website.

Love Alien  Jill M. of New York and Thomas Simon of Vienna.  4-piece alternative rock band.  Toured nationally and internationally at Woodstock II and Coalition for a Free Sarajevo.  New album "in the waves"

Matthew J. Marcou, Esq., an education volunteer with DC Vote

Randolph "Rande" Harris, activist/singer, heard on the CD "The Secret of Sharing - Randolph Harris and Pete Seeger" recorded in 1999.  Performed Rosalie Sorrels Benefit Concert 

Michael Collins, 1 Citizen - 1 Vote. Founding member of Athens (Georgia) Human Rights Festival 

Rev. Sekou, on behalf of the Democracy Summer Coalition (NAACP, IPS, IPPN, Coalition on Black Civic Participation, Global Exchange, et.)

Luci Murphy is an internationally acclaimed. multi-lingual vocal artist, grounded in Nichiren Buddhism, who sings and teaches in the Washington area and internationally on behalf of universal human rights. Plays "Bourgeois Blues" - see concert review

Jerry "Politex" - Texas, Politician, Professor, Publisher-editor of Bush Watch founded in early 1998.

Asa Gordon, Executive Director, Douglass Institute of Government, filed a civil action (Dec. 29th, 2000) that challenges the constitutionality of Florida's Presidential electors.

Tamara Lynn Scott, composer, performer, stage director, poet, producer/director, "Poem to the People : Inauguration Day - Sacramento, California."

Tom Bryer, Executive Director of ReformAmericaInc.org

Les Souci, activist, RollingStone.com editor's pick, top 10 Internet Underground Artist,  and his  biggest music site.

For speakers at the West Coast March in San Francisco, see VoterMarch West Speakers. 

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