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John B. Anderson, 1980 U.S. Presidential candidate, former Illinois Congressman, currently President of the Center for Voting and Democracy and the World Federalist Association. Beverly Baker Kelly, Former Deputy Registrar, U.N. War Crimes Tribunal for Rwanda. Gerald Bender, Professor of International Relations, University of Southern California. Jeff Bridges, Four-Time Academy Award Nominee; "President Evans" in The Contender; Founder of the End Hunger Project. The Campaign for UN Reform, Washington, D.C. Tim Carmichael, Executive Director, Los Angeles Coalition for Clean Air. Erwin Chemerinsky, Professor of Law, University of Southern California. College Democrats, University of Southern California. Michael Douglas, Actor/Producer; Two-Time Academy Award Winner; "President Shepard" in The American President, United Nations Messenger of Peace. Rabbi Allen Freehling. Michael Intrilligator, Professor of Economics and Director, Burkle Center for International Relations, UCLA; Vice Chair, Economists Allied for Arms Reduction. Mimi Kennedy, Actress ("Abby" on ABC's Dharma and Greg); Author of Taken to the Stage. David Krieger, President, The Nuclear Age Peace Foundation, Santa Barbara, California. Nancy Mintie, Founding Director, Inner City Law Center, Los Angeles. Mitch Moore, Founder and Executive Director, Heart of Los Angeles Youth Center (HOLA). Bobby Muller, Co-Founder of the 1997 NOBEL PEACE LAUREATE International Campaign to Ban Landmines. Dave Nagle, Former Democratic Congressman from Iowa. Witney W. Schneidman, Clinton Administration Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Africa, 1997 - 2001; Ph.D., University of Southern California. Martin Sheen, Actor ("President Bartlet" on NBC-TV's The West Wing); longtime nuclear abolition activist. Stanley K. Sheinbaum, Former Regent, University of California, Former President, Los Angeles Police Commission, Founding Publisher, New Perspectives Quarterly. Edwin Smith, Professor of Law, University of Southern California; Past Chair, Academic Council on the UN System. George Totten, Distinguished Professor Emeritus Chair of the Korea Project, USC. |
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