Board of Directors

Steve Shaff

Stephen Shaff is a community and political organizer, social entrepreneur, and the founder of Community-Vision Partners (C-VP), a community and social solutions Benefit LLC whose mission is to initiate, facilitate and agitate for the Common Good. A significant project of C-VP has been the establishment and development of the Chesapeake Sustainable Business Council (CSBC), a business-led educational and advocacy organization whose mission is to promote and expand sustainable business viability, awareness, and impact within the Chesapeake region (MD, DC and VA). Shaff’s background represents an unusually broad but interrelated series of accomplishments along with a multi-sector network of relationships and contacts. His areas of expertise include inner-city Washington, DC Affordable Housing & Real Estate Development; Community Development and Activism; Green & New Economy Advocacy; Civic & Political Advocacy Leadership and other national movement initiatives.

Steve Shaff

Secretary - People Demanding Action
Executive Director Community Vision Partners
Maryland

Executive Director

Alex Lawson is the executive director of Social Security Works, the convening member of the Strengthen Social Security Coalition— a coalition made up of over 300 national and state organizations representing over 50 million Americans. Lawson was the first employee of Social Security Works, when he served as the communications director, and has built the organization alongside the founding co-directors into a recognized leader on social insurance. Mr. Lawson is a member of the National Academy of Social Insurance. Mr. Lawson is also the co-owner of We Act Radio an AM radio station and media production company whose studio is located in the historic Anacostia neighborhood of Washington, DC. We Act Radio is a mission driven business that is dedicated to raising up the stories and voices of those historically excluded from the media. We Act Radio is also an innovator in the use of online and social media as well as video livestreaming to cover breaking news and events. Most recently, producing video livestreaming from Ferguson, MO as the #FergusonLive project sponsored by Color of Change.

Alex Lawson

Treasurer - People Demanding Action
Social Security Works
Washington, DC

Rev. Rodney Sadler

Dr. Sadler's work in the community includes terms as a board member of the N.C. Council of Churches, Siegel Avenue Partners, and Mecklenburg Ministries, and currently he serves on the boards of Union Presbyterian Seminary, Loaves and Fishes, the Hispanic Summer Program, and the Charlotte Chapter of the NAACP. His activism includes work with the Community for Creative Non-Violence in D.C., Durham C.A.N., H.E.L.P. Charlotte, and he has worked organizing clergy with and developing theological resources for the Forward Together/Moral Monday Movement in North Carolina. Rev. Sadler is the managing editor of the African American Devotional Bible, associate editor of the Africana Bible, and the author of Can a Cushite Change His Skin? An Examination of Race, Ethnicity, and Othering in the Hebrew Bible. He has published articles in Interpretation, Ex Audito, Christian Century, the Criswell Theological Review, and the Journal of the Society of Biblical Literature and has essays and entries in True to Our Native Land, the New Interpreter's Dictionary of the Bible, the Westminster Dictionary of Church History, Light against Darkness, and several other publications. Among his research interests are the intersection of race and Scripture, the impact of our images of Jesus for the perpetuation of racial thought in America, the development of African American biblical interpretation in slave narratives, the enactment of justice in society based on biblical imperatives, and the intersection of religion and politics.

Rev. Rodney Sadler

Co - Chair - People Demanding Action
North Carolina Forward Together/Moral Monday Movem
Radio Host: Politics of Faith - Wednesday @ 11 am

Executive Director and Executive Producer PDA Radio

Andrea Miller is the Executive Director of People Demanding Action, a multi-issue advocacy group. Andrea is both an organizer as well as a digital advocacy expert. She has appeared on the Thom Hartmann show, hosts the Progressive Round Table and is Executive Producer or PDAction Radio. As an IT professional she is also responsible for PDAction's digital strategy and customizes advocacy tools for small to medium size organizations through the Progressive Support Project. She is the former Co-Executive Director of Progressive Democrats of America, was the Democratic Nominee in 2008 for House of Representatives in the Virginia 4th District. Running on a Medicare for All and clean energy platform, Andrea was endorsed by PDA, California Nurses and The Sierra Club. Prior to running for office, Andrea was a part of Congressman Dennis Kucinich’s presidential campaign, first as Statewide Coordinator for Virginia and subsequently as Regional Coordinator. From 2006 until leading the VA Kucinich camppaign Andrea was MoveOn.org’s Regional Coordinator for Central, Southwest and Hampton Roads areas of Virginia and West Virginia.

Andrea Miller

Board Member and Executive Director
Spotsylvania, VA

President and Executive Director

Since September 2013, Dr. Gabriela D. Lemus has served as the President of Progressive Congress. Dr. Lemus served as Senior Advisor to Secretary of Labor Hilda L. Solis and was Director of the Office of Public Engagement from July 2009 until August 2013. Prior to her appointment, she was the first woman to hold the position of Executive Director at the Labor Council for Latin American Advancement (LCLAA) from 2007-2009, and the first woman to chair the National Hispanic Leadership Agenda (NHLA) from 2008-2009. During her tenure at LCLAA, she helped co-found the National Latino Coalition on Climate Change (NLCCC) and was a Commissioner for the Commission to Engage African-Americans on Climate Change (CEAAC). She served 3-year terms on the advisory boards of both the Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA) from 2005-2008 and the United States Labor Education in the Americas Project (USLEAP) from 2006-2009. In January 2013, she was confirmed by the DC Council to sit on the Board of Trustees of the University of the District of Columbia. From 2000-2007, she served as Director of Policy and Legislation at the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) where she launched the LULAC Democracy Initiative - a national Hispanic civic participation campaign and founded Latinos for a Secure Retirement - a national campaign to preserve the Social Security safety net. Dr. Lemus was adjunct professor of international relations and border policy at the University of Memphis, San Diego State University, and the University of San Diego; as well as a Guest Scholar at the University of California, San Diego – Center for U.S.-Mexico Studies. Dr. Lemus has appeared in both English and Spanish language media outlets, including CNN, CNN en Español, C-SPAN, MSNBC, NBC's Hardball, Fox's Neil Cavuto, Univision and NBC-Telemundo among others. She received her doctorate in International Relations from the University of Miami in 1998.

Dr. Gabriela D. Lemus

Co - Chair - People Demanding Action
President and Executive Director
Progressive Congress

Team Leader and Climate Action Radio Host

Russell Greene has been focused on the climate crisis since 1988. He leads the Progressive Democrats of America Stop Global Warming and Environmental Issue Organizing Team, is Advisory Board Chair for iMatter, Kids vs. Global Warming, vice-chair legislation for the California Democratic Party Environmental Caucus and has been an executive in the restaurant industry for over 30 years, with a current focus on the impact of sustainability in business.

Russell Greene

President, People Demanding Action

President & CEO

Rev. Lennox Yearwood Jr., President and CEO of the Hip Hop Caucus, is a minister, community activist and one of the most influential people in Hip Hop political life. He works tirelessly to encourage the Hip Hop generation to utilize its political and social voice.

 A national leader and pacemaker within the green movement, Rev Yearwood has been successfully bridging the gap between communities of color and environmental issue advocacy for the past decade. With a diverse set of celebrity allies, Rev Yearwood raises awareness and action in communities that are often overlooked by traditional environmental campaigns. Rev Yearwood’s innovative climate and clean energy work has garnered the Hip Hop Caucus support from several environmental leaders including former Vice President Al Gore’s Climate Reality Project, National Wildlife Federation, Earthjustice, Sierra Club and Bill McKibben’s 350.org. Rolling Stone deemed Rev Yearwood one of our country’s “New Green Heroes” and Huffington Post named him one of the top ten change makers in the green movement. He was also named one of the 100 most powerful African Americans by Ebony Magazine in 2010, and was also named to the Source Magazine’s Power 30, Utne Magazine’s 50 Visionaries changing the world, and the Root 100 Young Achievers and Pacesetters. Rev Yearwood is a national leader in engaging young people in electoral activism. He leads the national Respect My Vote! campaign and coalition (www.respectmyvote.com). In the 2012 Elections, numerous celebrity partners have joined the campaign to reach their fan bases, including Respect My Vote! spokesperson 2 Chainz. The Hip Hop Caucus registered and mobilized tens of thousands of young voters to the polls in 2012. In 2008, the Hip Hop Caucus set a world record of registering the most voters in one day: 32,000 people across 16 U.S. cities. This effort was part of the Hip Hop Caucus’ 2008 “Respect My Vote!” campaign with celebrity spokespeople T.I., Keyshia Cole and many other recording artists, athletes, and entertainers. Rev Yearwood entered the world of Hip Hop Politics when he served as the Political and Grassroots Director of Russell Simmons’ Hip Hop Summit Action Network in 2003 and 2004. In 2004 he also was a key architect and implementer of three other voter turnout operations – P. Diddy’s Citizen Change organization which created the “Vote Or Die!” campaign; Jay Z’s “Voice Your Choice” campaign; and, “Hip Hop Voices”, a project at the AFL-CIO. It was in 2004 that he founded the Hip Hop Caucus to bring the power of the Hip Hop Community to Washington, DC. After Hurricane Katrina in 2005, Rev Yearwood established the award winning Gulf Coast Renewal Campaign where he led a coalition of national and grassroots organizations to advocate for the rights of Katrina survivors. The coalition successfully stopped early rounds of illegal evictions of Katrina survivors from temporary housing, held accountable police and government entities to the injustices committed during the emergency response efforts, supported the United Nations “right to return” policies for internally displaced persons, promoted comprehensive federal recovery legislation, and campaigned against increased violence resulting from lack of schools and jobs in the years after Katrina. Rev Yearwood is a retired U.S. Air Force Reserve Officer. In the lead up to the 2003 invasion of Iraq he began speaking out against such an invasion. He has since remained a vocal activist in opposition to the U.S. wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. In 2007 he organized a national pro-peace tour, “Make Hip Hop Not War”, which engaged urban communities in discussions and rallies about our country’s wars abroad and parallels to the structural and physical violence poor urban communities endure here at home. Rev Yearwood is a proud graduate of Howard University School of Divinity and the University of the District of Columbia (UDC), both Historically Black Colleges and Universities. He served as student body president at both institutions. As a student at UDC, he organized massive student protests and sit-ins, shutting down the school for ten days straight, and achieved victory against budget cutbacks. After graduating from UDC he served as the Director of Student Life at a time when the city was attempting to relocate the school, under his leadership the city was forced to rescind its effort to marginalize and move the campus. Rev Yearwood went on to teach at the Center for Social Justice at Georgetown University, before entering the world of Hip Hop politics with Russell Simmons and civil rights activist, Dr. Benjamin Chavis. He has been featured in such media outlets as CNN, MSNBC, BET, Huffington Post, Newsweek, The Nation, MTV, AllHipHop.com, The Source Magazine, Ebony and Jet, Al Jazeera, BBC, C-Span, and Hardball with Chris Mathews and featured in the Washington Post, The New York Times and VIBE magazine. He was born in Shreveport, Louisiana. The first in his family to be born in the United States, his parents, aunts, and uncles, are from Trinidad and Tobago. Rev Yearwood currently lives in Washington, DC with his two sons, who are his biggest inspiration to making this world a better place.

Rev. Lennox Yearwood

Board Member
President and CEO
Hip Hop Caucus

Board Member

Marc Carr’s passion for social justice and entrepreneurship has led him to work on civil rights campaigns in the Deep South and organize community forums in the U.S. and West Africa. His professional experience includes heading the sales division of a major international corporation in West Africa, consulting for the United Nations Foundation, and working as a Social Media Analyst for McKinsey & Co. Marc is the Founder of Social Solutions, an organization devoted to crowd-sourcing tech solutions to solve intractable social problems. Social Solutions produces a monthly event series, the Capitol Innovation Forum, and the yearly Social Innovation Festival, along with a podcast series, the Capitol Justice Podcast. Social Solutions also spearheads the Capitol Justice Lab, an initiative to reduce the incarceration rate in the nation’s capital by half in five years. Marc is expecting his Master’s Degree in Social Enterprise in 2016 from the American University School of International Service.

Marc Carr

Board Member
Social Solutions
Washington, DC

Board Member

Lise received her Doctorate in Medicine in 1982 from the University of Paris. After interning at hospitals in Paris and Lome, Togo, she completed her residency in psychiatry at St. Elizabeths Hospital in Washington, D.C. Board certified in both general and forensic psychiatry, Lise worked as a staff psychiatrist in public mental health centers in Alexandria and Fairfax, Virginia. For more than twenty years Lise has maintained a private practice in psychiatry. An Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Georgetown University and an active member of the Medical Society of the District of Columbia, she has worked to educate the public on mental health issues through writing in professional journals, the press and other media outlets. A frequent guest on local and national radio and television, Lise has addressed a range of issues on violence, trauma, and mental illness. Through Physicians for Human Rights, she conducts evaluations of victims of torture seeking asylum in this country and advocates on their behalf. She has served as a consultant to the CIA where she developed psychological assessments of world leaders. In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and the earthquake in Haiti Lise provided mental health services to those traumatized by the events. In 2005, concerned about the direction the country was taking -- and believing that a background in science and human behavior would strengthen the political process -- she ran for the U.S. Senate seat in Maryland. In September, 2006, she was chosen as one of the first fifty persons to be trained in Nashville by Al Gore to educate the public about global warming. Lise is an expert on climate change and public health, with a particular interest in the psychological impacts of climate change. She frequently writes and speaks about these issues. In collaboration with the National Wildlife Federation and with funding from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation she organized a conference held in March 2009 on the mental health and psychological impacts of climate change. Lise is on the board of The Center for Health and the Global Environment at Harvard School of Public Health, the Chesapeake Climate Action Network, and the International Transformational Resilience Coalition.

Dr. Lise Van Susteren

Board Member
Moral Action on Climate
Maryland
Saturday, 09 January 2016 00:00

TPP, Public Comment Period Open!

Written by Jacob Devaney | Huffington Post
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Last spring and summer we saw an unprecedented social outrage over the fast-tracking of Trans Pacific Partnership legislation. Activists from all sectors converged and spoke with a loud voice against this dangerous "trade" deal. This is important to Americans on both sides of the political aisle as well as anyone concerned with job security, the environment, social justice, or public health. Now the public has an opportunity to weigh-in before it is voted on. The public comment period for TPP is open until January 13, 2016. If you are not already aware of why this is important to you, then just keep reading.

This morning I received a message from Elizabeth Mueller, activist/blogger and independent journalist asking if I would write a piece for Huffington Post. She is the host of the ongoing Facebook Event: "TPP Threatens Our Human Rights". I joined the Facebook Group last spring and found it very informative along with practical steps for concerned citizens to get involved. I asked her for a succinct list of information and she forwarded me a synopsis. I felt as though it is significantly thorough as is so am posting it below.

What is TPP?

600 corporations (see complete list here) secretly lobbied Congress for several years to propose that transnational CEOs should have the ability to openly subvert the sovereignty of citizens from 12+ nations.

These companies have used bribery and criminal activity, which violates our U.S. Constitutional rights and U.S. Supreme Courts, to pressure politicians into selling out their respective constituents into a system that dissolves sovereignty and allows 12+ countries to be ruled by private, offshore ISDS (Investor State Dispute Settlement) courts. See Senator Elizabeth Warren explain this in more detail here.

Basically, any offshore company can seek to change our laws by waging a lawsuit in offshore courts, where corporations are "judge and jury." In TPP's ISDS courts, citizens have no representation--and random unelected CEOs act like a "nation state" to sue nations into changing local or national laws--or forcibly demand compensation (extortion money), in the form of rigged lawsuit settlements.

Any law that stands in the way of a company's profits such as, health safety laws, workers rights, women's rights, food safety, gay rights, animal rights, min. wages, unions, civil rights, nuclear power plant regulations, etc. can be "challenged" in this non-democratically elected international court.

Corporations probably will "win" their cases because they control all aspects of ISDS courts. If a company "wins" its case against a country then local or national laws must be changed. Even if it means drinking water can now be poisoned with toxic substances, food safety goes unregulated, minimum wages are slashed or terminated, unions are busted, women are deemed second class citizens, etc. the corporations will decide. If a random offshore CEO (particularly a CEO from a country where women have few rights or workers are expected to accept sweatshop wages) wants to change one of our laws--that CEO can go to the offshore ISDS court and have his way. (Learn more here

If for some odd reason this request is denied the CEO who is complaining to his buddies wins a "settlement." This settlement is simply an arbitrary amount of money that the person fantasizes is owed to him for "projected lost future profits" and this number can be in the millions to billions.

From there a country is forced to take on this debt and pass it onto citizens, via taxes and severe austerity. In fact, entire countries can be forced to liquidate all their assets to pay these manufactured debts that can potentially bankrupt a country if enough large lawsuits pile up against a nation.

They are behaving like a mafia, where citizens must pay them for keeping what citizens should have always had for free... their Constitutional rights. Americans, you are about to be taxed for your own laws and sovereign rights if we don't stop TPP.

Many people are calling TPP a "global coup" and there is a good reason for that. TPP is a "docking agreement." What that means is that for as long as dirty politicians accept bribes, they can sell off their countries and citizens into TPP. Eventually, the CEOs will solicit the politicians of all countries to turing their backs on their own citizens and selling them into the ISDS courts, which function like global dictatorships on paper.

WE CANNOT ALLOW THIS.

The propaganda surrounding TPP is thick. Even the fact TPP is called a "trade" deal is misleading. TPP may as well be called "an elephant in a pink tutu"...because this "deal" has about as much to do with an elephant as it does with "trade."

In other words, the term "trade deal" is a misnomer. Trade implies a somewhat equal exchange of goods and services, between parties. Unfortunately, TPP is not a deal between countries, exchanging goods. It is a deal between rich, offshore businessmen using our rights, safety, health, labor, and sovereignty as bargaining chips in their closed, private, risky gambling game.

Obama says "TPP will create jobs"...really? How? Where? What will these jobs look like?

TPP plans to do away with tariffs, which give products and services generated by sweatshop labor the market advantage. So if new jobs are created, they will be in countries where union leaders are not existent or even violently threatened but definitely not here in the U.S. There may be a few middle-management, "slave-driver" jobs to crack the whip over third world factories and workers. U.S. jobs will go under, because they can't compete with a new global norm to market products made from slave labor by workers with no benefits or rights in countries with no environmental regulations. People will lose jobs or suffer in permanent poverty globally to benefit a few corporations.

ISDS courts mean CEOs like Phil Knight will dictate our new work conditions and salaries. Do we really want people like this to veto our worker's rights or charge us to protect ourselves with the laws that should always be rightfully ours,in the first place?

TPP's ISDS COURTS ARE A RACKET!

Congress may vote on TPP, in early 2016. Congress first voted on "fast track," last Spring, to amend the voting process for fake trade deals, so that they could take their bribes and quietly sell us into slavery.

Under "fast track" legislation, TPP only needs a simple majority to pass (instead of the usual voting process that demands 2/3 of the House and Senate vote to pass it.) With fewer people required for TPP to pass, there are fewer people for the TPP Insiders to bribe to sell us out. This is extremely dangerous! Under "fast track," TPP will be an "up or down" vote with little to no discussion on the Congressional floor, no amendments are permitted, and no filibustering. Once it passes, we are pretty much stuck with it.

It is up to the people who are educated about TPP to stop this fake trade deal and save our country and global community. Few people know what TPP is, because the TPP Insiders have added (previously-failed legislation) SOPA to the 5,500+ pages of text.

Read about SOPA here. it gives media companies the ability to turn our free internet, into a pay-per-view internet. The corporate media have been cut in on the TPP scam...this is why there has been little and/or misleading reporting about TPP on mainstream media.

Television networks and major newpapers stand to make a huge financial killing if TPP passes. as they are indirect investors. So we can't rely on major media companies to inform the public or expect the public to have the skill set of the ACLU and Wikileaks to sift through 5,500+ pages of TPP text and understand its implications and consequences.

Also, for years the TPP text was deemed secret. Even Congress was ordered to go to a basement to read it, they could not take notes or bring in legal counsel to comprehend its legal writings. If Congress members took notes, they were confiscated by armed guards. It is through years of grassroots organizing that activists and lawyers exposed this bizarre, undemocratic practice and compelled the text to be released. Even so it may have parts redacted by our President for years if not forever.

There is no way the general public can begin to understand this complicated very serious threat to our economic and physical safety unless we educate ourselves and each other. The time to act is now!

Please gather as many people as you can go to your colleges, local unions, activists, veterans, military, small businesses, churches, main streets and post flyers all around town. Take the time to explain TPP and what it proposes to friends, and also on your social networks, Twitter and Facebook.

This is not a "conservative" or "liberal" issue this is a sovereignty issue.

This is not about "the threat of China". China plans to join TPP and stands to gain from the increased shift toward sweatshop labor that is written into the TPP text.

TPP is not about "creating jobs", it will encourage sweatshop labor jobs abroad.

TPP is not about "trade"--it is about fooling a public into thinking it is about trade while our legal rights are sold off by our government to new unelected, offshore leaders.

This is not speculative. We know these things because it is written into the recently released TPP text, despite what is redacted.

Democracy is a gift to all of us. It was fought for by countless individuals for many many years. It only works if we participate. If you are upset about what is being proposed behind closed doors and how it threatens our cherished republic, this is your time to act. Please call your representatives at (202) 224-3121, and make a comment during the public comment period through this link. Thank you!

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