Monday, May 9, 2016

Unity Caucus AFT Convention Candidates L-Z: Note One Rhonda Weingarten and Alan Lubin

I began posting the Unity Caucus candidates Sunday night with A List of 222 School Level Chapter Leaders Running and then we turned out attention to 500+ non-classroom names which include many blasts from the past. The UFT gravy train never seem to end for many people.

This post finalizes  the list of 750 or 800 - look at your ballot's inside pages to see all the names.

Unity Caucus is the gift that just keeps giving. Not only are most of the UFT top level staff on the lists - district, boro reps, special reps, other hangers on. 

You may have thought they were long gone but we go on paying for their junkets. AFT President Randi is our delegate? NYSUT's Alan Lubin who has been gone from the UFT for 25 years?

My guess is this summer's convention is going to cost us $2 million bucks to make Randi feel like a queen. Assume Hillary will make an appearance. I wonder if any Bernie delegates will boo at some point.

I see many names of long-gone Unity caucus members who will "represent" you at AFT and NYSUT conventions in the next 2 years.


Jai-Lin Lambert





Shirley Laney





Eliu Lara DR




Sheila Laval





Anthony Lavecchio





Anne Lee





Lester Lehon





Jason Leibowitz





Kristine Leonardi





Mae Leung-Tokar





Josephine Levine





Robert Levine





Katherine Lewis





Rick Lewis





Nancy Lieber





Jessica Lisowski





Janet Lo





Charles Lobello





Yolanda Loder





Rosemarie Lomonaco





James Losey Jr





Dolores Louzupone





Alan Lubin





Laurie Lubman





Cleo Lucas





Gregory Lundahl





Thomas Madigan





David Mahl





Ronald Mailman





Jadzia Malinowski





Angela Maloney





Diane Mammolito





Alphonse Mancuso





Armando Mandes





Donna Manganello





Marilyn Manley





Richard Mantell Off




Ledia Mara Drita





Sandra March





Todd Marks





Maggie Martin





Marva Martin





Robert Martinez





John Marvul





Nancy Mazzella





Diane Mazzola





Michael McCourt





Belinda McCrea





Cynthia McDaniel





Leslie McDonnell





Kathryn McGrath





Luke Meginsky





Lisa Mendel





Michael Mendel





Teresa Mercado





Alain Metellus





Fran Miller PTRet




Tammie Miller





Danielle Minor





Brenna Mintz





Jorge Mitey





John Monteforte FT




Cynthia Monteleone





Elsa Moquete





Maria Moreno





James Morris





Paula Morrison





Jennifer Jo Moyer





Michael Mulgrew off




Iradies Munet





Marilyn Munet





Thomas Murphy





Phyllis Murray





Toni Ann Murray





Millicent Myers





Barbara Mylite





Evelyn Negron





Charisse Nelson





Deborah Nesmith





Thomas Nimmo





Jason Norman





Nicholas Norman





Jeannie O'Conner





Renee O'Conner





Adriana O'Hagan





Kathleen O'Hagan





Alice O'Neill DR




Patricia O'Reilly





Maura O'Sullivan





Regina Olff





Carlos Olivieri





Darnese Olivieri





Norma Ortega





Justin Osterman





Jennifer Pakulniewicz





Andrew Pallotta x




Denise Palmeri





Frank Panebianco FT




Rosemary Parker





Christine Paul





Linda Pearson





Marisol Pena





Debra Penny FT




Arthur Pepper FT




Candido Perez





Elizabeth Perez





Susan Perez-Gonzalez FT




Jacquelyn Peters





Jeffrey Piekarsky





John Pierce





Rebecca Pietromonaco





Vincent Pilato





Jaclyn Pitula





Alice Platt





Carol Plotkin





Martin Plotkin





Jamie Polzin FT




Suzy Poon Huie





Darlene Post





Debra Poulos FT




Jeffrey Povalitis FT




Margaret Premus





Vanessa Pressley





Eudelia Price





Nicole Puglia





Doreen Raftery





Natalie Ramsey Dexter





Melissa Reed





Rose Reid





Brigit Rein FT




Marvin Reiskin Ret




Parniece Richardson





Suzette Robbins





Sterling Roberson Off




Elba Rodriguez





Irma Rodriguez





Ivonne Rodriguez





Naomi Rodriguez





Rita Rodriguez





Sean Rokowitz





Carmen Roldan





Lorine Romero





Nanette Rosario-Sanchez FT




Ann Rosen Ret




Martin Rosenblum





Patricia Ross-Spiller





Sharine Rowe





Hector Ruiz Jr FT






Laurence Sachs
Meredith Saladis
Joycelyn Sampson
Washington Sanchez FT
Howard Sandau
Ruth Santiago
Michael Santos
Mayra Santos Torres
Claire Scesney-Lundahl
Doreen Schafer
Tinamarie Schneider
Howard Schoor Off
Michael Schoor
Diane Schreibman-Duberstein
Alicia Schwartz
Joyce Schwartz
Bernard Schwimmer
Karen Schyboll
Denise Scott
Albania Sepulveda
Pedro Serrano
Penny Setoute
John Settle
Kathleen Sharko
Chantel Shealy
Barbara Shiller
Joel Shiller
Cora Shillingford
Kris Sieminski
Michael Sill
Servia Silva
Winston Silvera
Barry Smith
Celeste Smith
Marla Smith
Ualin Smith
Dermot Smyth
Gloria Solla
Angela Solomon
Howard Solomon
Yvette Solomon
Geofrey Sorkin FT
Stanley Sorongon
Jory Stark
Rita Stein-Grollman
Penina Steinberg
Ari Steinfeld
Erica Stewart
Lourdes Suarez
Joseph Surpris
Danita Susi
Veronica Sutton
Edward Sweeney
Stephen Swieceiki
Bruce Swinton
Janice Sydney Smith
Laura Tamburo
Corey Taylor
Marian Thom
Ron Thomas
Winnie Thompson FT
Juan Tineo
Richard Tokar
Nina Tribble Ret
Charles Turner Ret
Lourdes Urbaez
Mary Vaccaro DR 26
Vincent Vaccaro
Evelyn Vargas
Jose Vargas FT
James Vasquez
Wilma Velazquez
Denise Verde
Christopher Verdone
Patti Vitucci
Dawn Ann Vitulli
Frank Volpicella ret
Mary Wade DR 13
Phyllis Walker
Paula Washington
Diana Watson
Monique Watts-Harouna
Raquel Webb Geddes
Greg Weber
Ilene Weinerman
Rhonda Weingarten x
Allan Weinstein DR 19
Anna White
Veronica Wilensky
Peter Wilhelm
Abdul-Akeel Williams FT
Andre Williams
Charlayne Williams
Heather Williams
Lisa Wilson
Vanecia Wilson
Barbara Wisdom
William Woodruff DR
Diane Yodice
Mavis Yon
Betsy Youman
Gail Zahler
Jeffrey Zahler
Bruce Zihal
Anita Zuckerberg
Joshua Zuckerberg
Robert Zuckerberg  

Lois Weiner on MORE and A May Day Message to Teachers - On the Front Lines of a War on Public Education

We need to transform the UFT so that it defends all kids' rights to a humane school environment, public education's democratic responsibilities, the dignity of teachers' work and our profession, democracy in our union. My vote is going to MORE.... Lois Weiner, New Politics
I've had this lingering for a few weeks so here is some reading on a rainy Sunday.

Good news from Lois Weiner on her support for MORE.
Lois made the remarks below at NYU recently on a panel with Randi Weingarten and Lily Eskelson Garcia. I bet steam was coming out of Randi's ears. Maybe Lily's too as all they had to offer in the battle for public ed was buying Pierson stock.

A few excerpts from Lois' remarks - there was video including Randi but it is not up yet:
My current research is with and about teacher activists who are building social movement unions, primarily by creating reform caucuses within the existing union structure. The caucuses are the embryos of a new kind of teacher unionism committed to social justice; mobilization of union members with community allies as respectful partners; and thorough-going union democracy, beginning at the school level. Collaborations between social justice activists, academics, and teachers unions are extraordinarily important today. When we say teachers are on the “front lines” we imply they are at war.  In my remarks I will try to clarify what the forces are in this war and what is at stake, posing three challenges for us.... 
While privatization is an aspect of the neoliberal project in education as many speakers have noted, in fact education is being transformed by policies that cannot be separated from a more fundamental drive: to make all human activity, including intellectual and artistic work, subject to what is called the discipline of the market, but is, in fact, the control of powerful elites who manage capitalism and are using the state to extract profit from what is viewed as an  untapped source....

We need to stand unequivocally against educational policies that give business access to services provided in public education, whether it is teacher evaluation, professional development, or school management. Moreover, the public sector has to be overseen through democratic means. Operationally this means protecting or creating elected local school authorities. It means insisting that capitalist elites and the politicians in their thrall do not have the right to dictate terms of educational policy to communities or nations as an ostensible quid pro quo for loans and financial assistance....

Feeling disempowered and alienated from vehicles for resistance, some teachers identify students and parents as their adversaries. This occurs especially in schools that are under-resourced and repressive, where students and parents lack formal education and are members of communities that have been historically oppressed. Teachers are human and are not immune to toxic social prejudices and bigotry. As we see all over the world, those who are economically oppressed often turn against those who are equally or more oppressed. Rage obscures the more distant political and economic forces that create and maintain economic dislocation...
There are areas where I disagree with Lois' analysis about growing an opposition and the role a social justice caucus - she often refers to this as an SJ Movement - plays out in this scenario. But I'll get to that another time.

Her Full piece at: 
http://newpol.org/content/may-day-message-teachers-front-lines-war-public-education

Unity Caucus Candidates E-K: The 750 AFT Convention Goers Who Vote as ONE

Continuing our series of Unity people who are getting a free ride on our dues at a cost of $2 million to Minneapolis this summer to rubber stamp whatever Randi wants - and Randi is actually running as one of OUR delegates. Go figure.

Now say MORE/NA gets 20% of the vote - those 20% are being taxed (dues) without representation at AFT/NYSUT conventions. Is there a law suit somewhere calling for a refund of dues paid to these parent organizations for those voting against Unity?

That is why pumping up the vote for MORE makes a better case for democratizing the UFT and bringing voices free of loyalty oaths to the table. One thing I can say about the MORE candidates who are running - if any of them win they will not be under a MORE loyalty oath and free to push their ideas into the UFT. Imagine if there were even a 100 MORE supporters going to these conventions? We would see a new ball game in the national and state unions.

Previous lists posted on ed notes:

Camille Eaddy
Evelyn Edwards
Paul Egan
Roberta Eisenberg
Frederick Eisman
Rosamund Elbourne
Salvatore Emanuele
Jacqueline Endelson
Myra Entenberg
Claude Ertel
Marcus Escobar DR
Elizabeth Espert
Giovanni Espinoza
Alan Ettman PTRet
Kerri Evangelista
Sarah Evans
Timothy Evans
Dana Falciglia FT
June Feder
Daniel Federico
Eileen Feliciano
Robert Fernandez
Michele Ferraro
Eileen Fields
Tracie Fields
Patricia Filomena PTRet
Katherine Finkelstein
Sheila Fishbane
Sandra Flecha
Melissa Fleming
Meredith Fogelman Birmingham
Judy Forbes
Catalina Fortino x
Maria Francisco
Tanisha Franks
Rona Freiser
Ilyana Frias
Charles Friedman Ret
Antonietta Fuccio
Jay Futterman
Vincent Gaglione Ret
Ellen Gallin-Procida
Diane Ganz
Stephen Gappelberg
Gloria Garvey
John Garvey
Yvette Geary
Ava Geddis
Analia Gerard
Judith Gerowitz DR 21
Renee Gestone-Setteducato
Nicole Giannone Astarita
Ladesha Gill Bey
Sonya Gimondo
Mary Ginese
Mildred Glaberman
Charles Goasdoue
Heather Goldberg
Jason Goldberg
Steven Goldberg DR
Anne Goldman Off
Alfred Gonzales
Mona Gonzalez
Peter Goodman
Vivian Goodman
Shayshana Gourdine
Diane Grant
Maggie Grant
Monique Green
Gloria Greenhut
Michelle Griffin
Steven Grossman
Iliana Guzman
Elvera Hall
Hyacinth Hall
Greer Hansen-Velazquez
Anthony Harmon
John Harrington
Pearline Harris
Carol Harrison DR
Esta Heitner
Nichol Hendricks
Christina Hepburn
Carolyn Herbst
Geraldine Herkowitz
Alexandra Hernandez
Michael Herron
Mayra Hiciano-Cruz
Virginia Hill
Christine Hilliard
Janella Hinds Off
Leopold Hoenig
Catherine Holleran
Deborah Holt
Tamara Horowitz
Leah Hosten
Ricardo Hoyen
Judith Huggins
Quentin Huie
Jasmin Hunt
Brenda Hutto
Shauna Innis
Theresa Janousek
Mona Jelks
Raymond Jenkins
Ann Johneris
Helena Johnson
Eula Jones
Taneeka Jones
Regina Joseph-Solomon
Angela Kahn
William Kalogeras
Dorothy Kamps
John Kamps
Stuart Kaplan
Mindy Karten Bornemann
Bonnie Katz
Herbert Katz
David Kazansky FT
Mary Keegan
Khiera Kersey Heggs
Joseph Kessler DR
Haseeb Khawaja
Lynne Ann Kilroy
Linda King
Rick King
Mitch Klages Bombich
Anthony Klug FT
Lillian Kohler
Michael Kullman
Iris Kupferstein
Paul Kutcher
George Kuzar Jr

Unity Caucus Candidates A-D: The 750 AFT Convention Goers Who Vote as ONE

Continuing our series of publishing the list that appears on your UFT election ballot of all loyalty-oath signing Unity Caucus candidates running for AFT/NYSUT delegate. Last night we published the 222 chapter leader list - A List of 222 School Level Chapter Leaders Running for Unity: Loyalty Oathers Who Will Sell You Out When Told To which appeared to offend some Unity Caucus people who left comments defending themselves, which have sparked some responses.

I am doing the rest of the 750, many of them district reps, retirees, officers and UFT staffers plus others I do not know. If you know them and what they do leave a comment and I'll fill in the info. I'm doing this in alphabetical order because there are so many.

By the way - did you know that Randi is running as one of OUR delegates?

Do the math just for the upcoming AFT convention: Airfare to Minneapolis, at least 4 or more nights in a top level hotel, meal money. Figure at least $2000 a head times - make it 800 because they shlep special guests along too. I get almost $2 million of your dues going to cover this junket. No wonder they will sell your whatever bridge the leadership is putting on the market.

Again, thanks to Jonathan Halabi for gathering the info.


Melvyn Aaronson Off
Alan Abrams DR 22
Shelvy Abrams
Kenneth Achiron Ret
Yona Adika
Andrea Agre
Don Albright
Karen Aldorando
Emma Alexander
Karen Alford VP EL
Roseanne Alkhatib
Renee Allen Walker
Lorina Allert
Sherease Alston
Bradley Alter
George Altomare Ret
Carmen Alvarez Off
John Amato
Seva Amos
Sharon Anderson
Marie Andino
Donna Anglin
Sophy Aponte
Lisa Arian
Portia Armstrong
Angela Artis
Amy Arundell FT
Robert Astrowsky Ret
Patricia Atia DR
Mary Atkinson FT
Ina Babb-Henry
Joshua Baez
Sherlyn Bailey
Dolores Balboa
Tracey Ball Douglas
Adreianne Barksdale
Anthony Barnes
Leroy Barr Off
Claudette Bart
Nancy Barth-Miller
Normel Batson
Reynold Batson
Timothy Becker
Alexander Bell
Mashantuck Bell
Bertha Bell-Lee
Jacqueline Bennett FT
Thomas Bennett
Robert Berger
Phyllis Berk
Jeffrey Bernstein FT
Doreen Berrios-Castillo
Doreen Bevilacqua
Howard Bloch Ret
Linda Bloch
Peter Bloch
Patricia Bonadonna
Sally-Ann Bongiovanni
Klaus Bornemann
Margaret Borrelli FT
Kendra Bowman-Burns
Jennifer Brancaccio
Jocelyn Brathwaite
Erika Brown
Helena Brown
Joan Brown
Shajada Brown
Thomas Brown Off
Glenda Bryant-Bonas
Vasiliki Buccellatto
Adeliz Burgos
Zina Burton-Myrick FT
Robert Burwick
Robert Cain
Isabella Calisi-Wagner
Sandra Callahan
Jose Camacho
Emelina Camacho Mendez FT
Paulette Camarinos
Carl Cambria
Brian Campbell
David Campbell
Brenda Caquias
Cassie Carlo
Chandice Carroll
Andrea Carte
Frank Carucci Ret
Leo Casey x- wtf?
Casserene Cassells
Priscilla Castro
Angelo Caterina
Floresta Chapman
Donna Chartash
Monica Christie
Dwayne Clark FT
Bernadette Clemons
Michelle Cohen-Weill
Joseph Colletti
Mark Collins
Dominique Colon
Reginald Colvin
Catherine Connolly
Aracelia Cook
Alice Cooper DR 27
Donna Coppola
Cecilia Cortez
Rosemarie Cortijo
Doreen Crinigan
Patricia Crispino FT
Theresa Ann Crivelli
Yadira Cruz
Melissa Cuadrado
Santina D'Angelo
Tabio Da Cruz
Clare Daley
Rodrick Daley
Margaret Dalton-Diakite
Michelle Daniels
Rita Danis
Elizabeth Darby
Allison Davis
Marina Davis
Maria De Candia
Anthony Debetta
Regine Dejean
Evelyn Dejesus
Arlevia Deloach
Cathy Deluca
Adhim Deveaux
Robin Di Palma
Ellen Diamond Jones
Lorraine Donlon
Kerry Dowling
Ellen Driesen
James Duncan
Sandra Dunn-Yules
Pamela Durante
Tammie Durosinmi
Bridget Dyzenhaus