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2005 Green Party candidate for Mayor
of New York City, 1996 candidate for State Assembly, NY
Available to speak on the
following subjects:
War and Peace
U.S. History
Race Relations
Foreign Policy
Bio
Tony Gronowicz, Ph.D., was the 2005 Green Party candidate
for Mayor of New York City and the 1996 candidate for State
Assembly. He serves on the Green Party of the United States
International Committee. A Manhattan native, Gronowicz
graduated from
Columbia
College and the University of Pennsylvania where
he received a Ph.D. in New York City political history. He
edited Oswald Garrison Villard: The Dilemmas of the Absolute
Pacifist in Two World Wars (1983); and authored Race and
Class Politics in New York City Before the Civil War (1998),
and Grand Illusion: American Democracy From its Roots to the
Present (2006). He teaches, U.S. history, Global
Civilization, Political Science and Human Geography at the
City University of New York.
Gronowicz chaired the Chelsea
Committee to End the War in Vietnam, attended the first SDS
march on Washington (1965), the Pentagon (1967), Mumia in
Philadelphia with his daughter (2000), and the Diallo City
Hall protests. On June 4, 2001, he was involved in covert
direct action at WBAI to end censorship and restore jobs of
fired staff. From 1999 to 2001, he chaired the University
Seminar on the City at Columbia University, and was
appointed to the Speakers??? Bureau of the New York Council
for the Humanities (2000-2002) to talk about ???The History
of Race Relations in New York City.??? He is active in his
union, the Professional Staff Conference of the City
University of New York, co-editing a union pamphlet,
???Globalization, Privatization, War: In Defense of Public
Education in the Americas??? (2003). On December 9, 2003, he
publicly testified at City Hall before Councilman Charles
Barron???s Committee on Higher Education.
Gronowicz believes that the
Greens are capable of building a multiethnic party grounded
in environmental and social justice, and practicing
transparent government, transparently arrived at. In eight
WBAI programs in 2000, he discussed his race and class book
and how average Americans can succeed in building a
successful third party to defend their interests against a
privately run transnational corporate economy that has
downsized and outsourced full-time American jobs over the
last generation, while spending hundreds of billions of
dollars annually waging war all over the planet.
Contact us regarding Green
Speakers
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Starlene Rankin -
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