LWV League of Women Voters of California
Alameda County, CA November 7, 2000 Election
Smart Voter Additional Endorsements for John Selawsky

Candidate for
For School Director; Berkeley Unified School District

This information is provided by the candidate

John's endorsers include:
Mark Coplan, Berkeley PTA Council Co-President; Ann Aoyagi; Barbara
Lubin, Middle East Children's Alliance, & former BUSD board member;
Nancy Riddle, Co-Chair BSEP Planning & Oversight Ctte; Kent Stewart,
Cazadero Music Camp director & Co-chair Music Ctte; Rosemary Richie,
Co-chair Music Ctte; Jesse W. Anthony, BUSD teacher; Zasa Swanson,
President, Friends of Berkeley Parks; Fran Schectman-Mog, former Oxford
PTA Co-chair; Eden O'Brien-Brenner, Berkeley Downtown YMCA Director,
Early Childhood Programs; Medea Benjamin, Director, Global Exchange &
candidate US Senate; Don Jelinek, former City Council member; Judy Ann
Alberti, candidate, Berkeley Rent Board; Mel Martynn, Kitty McLean, Mark
Gorrell, Charlie Betcher, Hali Hammer, Michael Parenti, author &
lecturer; Johnnie Porter, President Berkeley NAACP; Rob Wrenn, Chair,
Planning Commission; Lisa Stephens, Parks & Recreation Commission; Nancy
Holland; Norma Mark; Marsha Feinland; Deborah Green, Robert Marsh; Patty
Marsh; Darryl G. Moore

Organizations:
Berkeley Federation of Teachers C.O.P.E.; Berkeley Citizens Action;
Green Party of Alameda County; SF Bay Guardian

Elected Officials:
Sheila Jordan, Alameda County Superintendent of Schools;
Susan Duncan, Peralta Board of Trustees

Berkeley City Council members:
Margaret Breland, Maudelle Shirek, Dona Spring, Kriss Worthington, Linda
Maio

Rent Board members: Sharon Maldonado, Selma Spector, Stephanie Bernay,
Marc Janowitz, Max Anderson

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