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Judith Avery is the daughter of R. Stanton Avery, the founder of Avery Dennison Corporation and the inventor of self-sticking labels. 1
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Judith Browne Dianis is the Executive Director at the National Office of the Advancement Project.
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For more information, see Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) Judith Butler is professor of comparative literature at the University of California at Berkeley, and founder of the theory of “gender performativity,” which is considered highly influential in the evolving societal and legal normalization of transgender persons.
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Judith “Judy” Feder is a professor of public policy at Georgetown University in Washington D.C. and has served in various left-wing organizations. She formerly served in the Clinton administration in the Department of Health and Human Services. She also currently serves as a fellow at the left-of-center
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Judith Freeman is a Democratic political operative and strategist who co-founded the New Organizing Institute (NOI) and the New Organizing Institute Education Fund, a now defunct left-progressive set of organizations, once described by the Washington Post as the “Democratic party’s Hogwarts for digital wizardry
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Judith Lichtman is a lawyer who is known for her work on left-of-center women’s issues. She is best known for supporting the passage of the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 (FMLA), which mandated that employers provide workers 12 weeks’ unpaid leave to attend to a seriously ill family
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Judith Rodin is the former president of the Rockefeller Foundation, a left-of-center advocacy body that supports and raises funds for climate change awareness. She has also served as president of the University of Pennsylvania.
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Juleanna Glover is a lobbyist, Republican political strategist, and public affairs consultant. Glover served as press secretary for Vice President Dick Cheney during the George W. Bush administration; she was later senior adviser to Republican Sen. John McCain’s (AZ) 2008 presidential campaign.
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Julian Robertson is the founder of several nonprofit organizations, The Blanch & Julian Robertson Family Foundation, Robertson Foundation, and the Tiger Foundation. The Tiger Foundation is a frequent donor to Republican candidates.
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Julianna Smoot is a Democratic Party fundraiser and consultant. She was the national finance director for President Barack Obama’s 2008 campaign and the deputy campaign manager for the Obama 2012 campaign. She also held several positions in the Obama administration, including chief of staff to the United
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Julianne Hoffenberg is director of operations for the Gathering for Justice, a center-left activist nonprofit associated with the Women’s March.
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Julianne Malveaux is a left-of-center labor economist; professor; author; 1 dean of the College of Ethnic Studies at California State University, Los Angeles; and the president and founder of the left-of-center Economic Education Institute.
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Julie Ann Su 1 is a left-of-center labor activist and attorney who has served as
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Julie Burton is president of the Women’s Media Center, a left-of-center organization that produces feminist media.
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Julie Dowling is the vice chair of the National Advisory Committee on Racial, Ethnic and Other Populations. She also serves as an associate professor of Latina and Latino studies at the University of Illinois.
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Julie Fernandes is the associate director for institutional accountability and individual liberty at the left-of-center Rockefeller Family Fund 1
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Julie Kohler is a senior advisor to and former senior vice president of Democracy Alliance. She is also the president of BMK Consulting, a nonprofit consulting firm. Kohler is on the advisory boards of New Media Ventures, Pipeline Initiative, PL-US Action, and Family Story, a think tank which
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Julie Miles is vice president and board treasurer of the Center for Public Interest Research. She also serves as development director of the left-wing activist group Make the Road New York.
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Julie Packard is an environmentalist activist and philanthropist whose father, David Packard was the co-founder of Hewlett Packard. Packard has been the executive director of the Monterey Bay Aquarium since it was founded by her family in the 1970s, and she is the vice-chair of the David and Lucile
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Julie Rowe is the director of narrative, training, and journalism at the Opportunity Agenda. She is also on the advisory committee of Our Story Hub, a project of the Proteus Fund, which advises left-of-center politicians and groups on communication strategies.