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Brian Kettenring is one of four Co-Executive Directors of the Center for Popular Democracy and its affiliated Center for Popular Democracy Action Fund.
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Brian Krassenstein is an American left-of-center political-commentary entrepreneur associated with the “#Resistance” movement, a critic of former President Donald Trump, and the brother of Edward “Ed” Krassenstein, with whom he often collaborates. Background Brian Krassenstein is the brother of Ed Krassenstein; together the pair are often referred to as
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Brian Stults is former senior vice president of operations at Polimetrix, Inc.
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Brian Weeks is a left-of-center political operative and labor union activist who currently serves as political director for the American Federation State, County, and Municipal Employees (AFSCME), a major government worker union known for advancing left-leaning polices and liberal grassroots advocacy. Most of Weeks’ work at AFSCME consists of
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Brian Williams is an American journalist. He has worked as an anchor and managing editor for NBC Nightly News and as chief anchor for MSNBC.
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Brittany Packnett is a left-wing political activist and vice president of Teach for America. She previously served in the Barack Obama administration.
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Bruce Aylward is a Canadian epidemiologist and World Health Organization official.
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Bruce Boyd is the senior managing director of Arabella Advisors, and he oversees the company’s strategic planning, program implementation, and social impact evaluations. Boyd’s investment portfolio largely focuses on environmentalist issues including climate change and water and land conservation.
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Bruce Raynor is a labor organizer and union official who worked as the former head of UNITE, Unite Here, and Workers United. He is best known for his involvement in the merger of UNITE and HERE into Unite Here and its later dissolution. Raynor spent over twenty
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Bruce Smith is a labor union official who worked as president of the Glass, Molders, Plastics and Allied Workers International Union before its incorporation into the United Steelworkers.
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Bryan Stevenson is a criminal justice lawyer who founded the Equal Justice Initiative, a left-of-center nonprofit that provides legal defense to death-row inmates in Alabama. Stevenson is a member of the Open Society Foundations U.S. Programs board.
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Caitlin Heising is the daughter of Liz Simons and Mark Heising, left-progressive advocacy philanthropists and the founders of the Heising-Simons Foundation. As a vice chair of the foundation, she develops philanthropic programs focusing on human rights and left-of-center criminal justice policy.
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Calla Walsh is a radical-left activist based in Boston. Walsh is a member of numerous activist groups, including Massachusetts Peace Action, the Democratic Socialists of America, and the National Network on Cuba. She is a notable supporter of anti-Israel activism through Palestine Action US and the Boston, Massachusetts
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Calvin Sims is the CEO of nonprofit organization International House. From 2007-2013, he worked as a program officer for the left-wing Ford Foundation. He sits on the board of The GroundTruth Project, a left-of-center news organization that runs Report for America.
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Campbell Brown is a television journalist and education reform advocate. After working as a host and anchor for NBC and CNN, she formed the education advocacy group The 74.
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Candice Owley is a retired labor union official who worked as president of Wisconsin Federation of Nurses and Health Professionals, an American Federation of Teachers-affiliated union.
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Cari Sacks is a major Democratic donor living in Chicago. She is married to Michael Sacks, a hedge fund manager. Sacks and her husband are major players in Chicago politics, supporting leading Democrats in the city with donations. They were major supporters of former Mayor Rahm Emanuel (D)
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Cari Tuna is a left-of-center political donor and philanthropist. Tuna married Facebook co-founder Dustin Moskovitz in 2013, and the couple have since co-founded four philanthropic organizations after signing the Giving Pledge to give away their entire fortune before their deaths. The couple founded the Good Ventures Foundation,
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Carl Kennebrew is a union official in the Communications Workers of America. He is president of the Industrial Division-CWA and vice president of the national union.
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Carl Pope is an environmentalist activist and climate policy advisor to former New York Mayor and Democratic presidential candidate Mike Bloomberg. Before joining Bloomberg, Pope was executive director and later chairman of the Sierra Club.