People (Page 104)


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    Suzanne Goldberg

    Suzanne Goldberg is a pro-LGBTQ legal activist and academic who was the Executive Vice President of University Life at Columbia University. On January 20, 2021, Goldberg left her position at Columbia to join President Joe Biden’s administration.
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    Suzanne Gollin

    Suzanne Gollin is a writer, activist, and donor to left-of-center causes and campaigns. She is the daughter of Las Vegas businessman and alleged mobster Morris Barney Dalitz and the wife of former investment banker James Gollin.
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    Suzanne Hess

    Suzanne Hess is a graduate of UCLA and a retired former supervising librarian at the San Diego County Library. She is a major donor to primarily left-of-center Democratic Party candidates and causes.1 In 2016,
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    Swanee Hunt

    Swanee Hunt is a philanthropist, Democratic political activist, and the former United States Ambassador to Austria during the Clinton Administration. She is the sister of fellow philanthropist Helen LaKelly Hunt.
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    Symone Sanders

    Symone D. Sanders is an American who served as national press secretary for Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders, during the Bernie Sanders presidential campaign, 2016.
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    Symone Sanders-Townsend

    Symone Sanders-Townsend is a political commentator and Democratic Party strategist who hosts “Symone,” an MSNBC weekend program. 1 She was previously the chief spokesperson for Vice President Kamala Harris and worked on the 2020 presidential
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    T.A. Barron

    T.A. Barron- T.A. Barron is an American venture capitalist and fantasy novelist. Barron has donated to various Democratic Party and environmental causes. 1
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    Taeku Lee

    Taeku Lee is a professor of political science and law at the University of California, Berkeley, with a research focus on racial and ethnic-interest politics. He sits on the Census Bureau National Advisory Committee and was a former nonresident senior fellow at the Brookings Institution.
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    Talia Lavin

    Talia Lavin is an “extremism researcher” for the left-of-center media criticism organization Media Matters for America, a position she’s held since July 2018. Lavin has also been a freelance writer for publications such as the Washington Post and Lilith magazine.
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    Tamara Draut

    Tamara Draut is a left-of-center activist who has worked for several left-progressive advocacy groups, including Amnesty International USA, Supermajority, Demos, and Planned Parenthood of New York City.
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    Tamika Mallory

    Tamika D. Mallory is the co-president of Women’s March, Inc., one of two major national left-wing advocacy organizations that were created from the January 21, 2017 “Women’s March on Washington” and related demonstrations against the election and inauguration of President Donald Trump. From 2009 to 2013 she was executive
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    Tammy Campbell

    Tammy Campbell is a left-leaning activist who offers K-12 educational consulting through her consultancy firm The Scholar First. Prior to entering the parastatal consulting sector, Campbell was superintendent of the Federal Way Public School system in Washington State for six years. She has expressed support for critical race theory-aligned “racial
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    Tammy Patrick

    Tammy Patrick is a former Arizona election official who studies, writes, and speaks about election administration in the United States. She advocates for more ballot-drop boxes, more early voting, and additional mail-in voting, even calling for prepaid postage on absentee ballots mailed to voters. She is on the board of
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    Tanya Coke

    Tanya Coke is a lawyer and left-of-center criminal justice activist who works as the director of the Gender, Racial and Ethnic Justice program at the Ford Foundation. 1 She previously worked at George
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    Tara McGowan

    Tara McGowan is a Democratic political operative best known as the head of the “ACRONYM” network of Democratic Party-aligned outside advocacy groups, which is known to include the social-welfare advocacy group ACRONYM, the political action committee (PAC) PACRONYM, the left-of-center media outlet Courier Newsroom, and the digital
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    Taryn Higashi

    Taryn Higashi is executive director of Unbound Philanthropy, a center-left funder. Prior to that, she headed immigration grants for the Ford Foundation from 1997 to 2008.
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    Ted Halstead

    Ted Halstead was an environmentalist activist and an advocate for left-leaning environmental policies. He was co-founder and president of the Climate Leadership Council, a co-founder of the left-leaning think tank New America, and founder of the now-defunct Redefining Progress. He was a TED Talk speaker and co-author of
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    Ted Kirsch

    Ted Kirsch was elected as the vice-president of Philadelphia Federation of Teachers (PFT) in 1990 and worked as the former president of the organization. Currently he is the chair of the American Federation of Teachers (AFT) defense fund and he works on the union’s executive committee. Previously he worked as
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    Ted Trimpa

    Ted Trimpa is a Democratic strategist and political consultant based in Denver, Colorado. He is the founder and CEO of Trimpa Group, a consulting firm.
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    Ted Turner

    Robert Edward “Ted” Turner III is a billionaire media proprietor best known as the founder of CNN and TBS and a major donor to left-progressive causes, especially environmentalist efforts. Turner retired from active media work in 2006 and is currently the chairman of Turner Enterprises, his investment holding company. Turner