- Judy Rebick
Judy Rebick (born
1945 inReno, Nevada ) is a Canadian journalist and political activist.Rebick first gained national prominence as president of the
National Action Committee on the Status of Women from1990 to1993 . She subsequently appeared onCBC Newsworld as cohost withClaire Hoy of the political debate seriesFace Off . When that show ended in 1998, Rebick continued as a freelance journalist for a variety of media outlets, and was part of a group of media activists who launched rabble.ca, a web magazine and discussion forum.With
Jim Stanford ,Svend Robinson andLibby Davies , she helped lead theNew Politics Initiative , a movement that worked both inside and outside theNew Democratic Party to refocus it as an activist party. The NPI's platform was rejected at the 2001 NDP convention inWinnipeg , but it captured the imagination of many New Democrats. She helped to wind down the NPI in 2003, claiming that many of its ideals had been embraced by new party leader Jack Layton (whom Rebick had voted for in the 2003 NDP leadership contest).She first became active with the Ontario New Democratic Party in the mid-1980s, in an internal group called the
"Campaign for an Activist Party" . She headed the CAP's slate for the party executive in 1986, on a platform of making the NDP more "movement-oriented" and involved in extra-parliamentary politics. Though the CAP generated a significant degree of grassroots support, it was opposed by the party establishment (including party leaderBob Rae ) and failed. Rebick lost her bid to become party president, losing toGillian Sanderman , 818 votes to 361.She ran as the NDP candidate in the suburban Toronto riding of Oriole in the 1987 provincial election, finishing third, well behind Liberal
Elinor Caplan .Rebick was a
Trotskyist activist in the 1970s active with theRevolutionary Marxist Group and its successor, theRevolutionary Workers League . She quit the RWL and the Trotskyist movement in the early 1980s and refocused her efforts on the broader feminist movement. She was particularly active in the abortion rights issue, as an activist and spokesperson in theOntario Coalition for Abortion Clinic s and a supporter ofDr. Henry Morgentaler .Her latest book is Ten Thousand Roses: The Making of a Feminist Revolution (2005) ISBN 0-14-301544-3 published by Penguin.
Rebick is currently the Canadian Auto Workers–Sam Gindin Chair in Social Justice and Democracy at
Ryerson University inToronto . She is the former publisher of rabble.ca.External links
* [http://www.rabble.ca/auntie_com.shtml auntie.com]
* [http://www.penguin.ca/nf/Book/BookDisplay/0,,0_0143015443,00.html?sym=EXC "Ten Thousand Roses"] Penguin Canada page featuring Rebick's latest book.
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