Dana Balter, a CNY
Solidarity Coalition member and 24th Congressional District candidate who hopes to oppose incumbent Rep. John Katko (R - Camillus) this fall, said she believes words carry just as much weight as actions.
In March 2017, Balter was among the CNY
Solidarity Coalition members who protested outside a Katko fundraiser.
Not exact matches
The party has mobilized nearly two dozen activist groups, including the CNY
Solidarity Coalition, to target Democratic voters who live in the eight districts of the IDC
members.
As a
member of the CNY
Solidarity Coalition, Balter has been one of the leading activists protesting Trump's policies and urging Katko to hold town hall meetings.
The group said the Civil Society
Coalition for the Emancipation of Osun, the statement noted could be using the opportunity that it mobilized its
members to Abuja to show
solidarity with the controversial Justice Folahanmi Oloyede, who has been summoned to Abuja by the National Judicial Council to defend herself, to score some cheap points.
May has been an area activist for years and is a
member of the CNY
Solidarity Coalition, a social justice group formed after the election of President Donald Trump.
After months of focusing on
members of Congress, protesters with the CNY
Solidarity Coalition are shifting their attention to the New York State Legislature to push their progressive agenda.
She is active in the national anti-cuts organisation, the
Coalition of Resistance, and the Greece
Solidarity Campaign, as well as a former leading
member of the Communist Party of Britain.
Individual
members of the Law Enforcement community and police organizations have been invited to participate, to include but not limited to; Latino National Republican
Coalition of Rockland County, the 65th Infantry Honor Task Force, the Hispanic Officers Association of Westchester, the Rockland County Hispanic Society, National Latino Officer's Association, Fraternal Order of Police and others by word of mouth, E-mails and social media in an effort to exhibit a show of
solidarity.
Coalition Members: The Cincinnati Educational Justice
Coalition includes: Parents for Public Schools of Greater Cincinnati, Faith Community Alliance, Cincinnati Interfaith Committee for Worker Justice, Interfaith Social Justice, Cincinnati Women's Political Caucus,
Solidarity School, Women's City Club, Dominican Sisters of Hope, Cincinnati Federation of Teachers, Cincinnati AFL - CIO Labor Council and Cincinnati Federation of Teachers Retirees Organization.
Our
members include Cooper Institute in Prince Edward Island, Caregiver Connections Education and Support Organization (CCESO), Migrant Worker
Solidarity Network in Manitoba, Migrante Canada, Migrant Workers Alliance for Change in Ontario, Radical Action with Migrants in Agriculture in Okanagan Valley, Temporary Foreign Workers Association in Quebec, Temporary Foreign Workers
Coalition in Alberta, Vancouver Committee for Domestic Workers and Caregiver Rights in Vancouver and West Coast Domestic Workers Association in Vancouver.