CODEPINK Presentation to be Held at BCC
Mabel Leon, a member of the CODEPINK organization, will offer a presentation on Thursday, Nov. 6, at 12:15 and again at 7:30 in room K-111 of the college’s Koussevitzky Arts Center. Leon will use slides and exhibits to illustrate some of the group’s activities and props.CODEPINK is a dynamic organization run by women that work out of Washington, D.C., on all manner of peace and social justice-related concerns. Recently, the group reported raising $30,000 from 650 donors in just one day to keep an immigrant woman from losing her home.
More common activities involve various actions designed to encourage Congress and the Administration to use peaceful avenues in pursuit of American aims.
Leon, a mother of four grown children and four grandchildren, has been involved in activism for peace and justice since the early '60s. Her actions have been on behalf of civil rights, preventing or stopping wars, social justice, and other causes. She has delivered humanitarian aid to people in need, both within the United States and abroad.
Leon has worked for the New York State Council on Children and Families coordinating a statewide project on school-age child care. She also worked on policy and legislative issues related to child care and early childhood development. For the last 12, she managed a regional office for the New York State Office of Children and Families with responsibility for registering and licensing day care centers and family day care programs in 17 counties.
Recently, she and a friend registered 99 new voters in the Schenectady area.
