Tim Carpenter (activist)

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Tim Carpenter (c. 1959 - Apr. 28, 2014) was an American activist and educator. He was a co-founder and the executive director of Progressive Democrats of America.

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Education

Carpenter graduated from California State University, Fullerton with bachelor's degrees in History and Political Science, and a master's degree in history. He taught U.S. History and Government in California at the high school and community college level. [1]

Political work

Carpenter worked on the George McGovern 1972 presidential campaign in Orange County, California. [2] He had roles in the Jesse Jackson 1988 presidential campaign and Jerry Brown 1992 presidential campaign. He was a Democratic National Convention delegate in 1992. He was Deputy National Campaign Manager for the Dennis Kucinich 2004 presidential campaign. [1]

In 2004, Carpenter was a co-founder of the Progressive Democrats of America (PDA). [1] The PDA called for Howard Dean to run for Democratic National Committee chairman. [3]

Carpenter advocated for single-payer healthcare and called for the Bernie Sanders 2016 presidential campaign. [4]

Personal life

Tim had a wife Barbara and two daughters. [1] He died of melanoma in Northampton, Massachusetts on April 28, 2014. [5]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Team, The Daily Take (29 April 2014). "Tim Carpenter Fought Relentlessly for Social Justice - Now It's Our Turn". Truthout.
  2. Nichols, John (30 April 2014). "Tim Carpenter's Politics of Radical Inclusion: In the Streets and in the Polling Booths".
  3. Flanders, Laura (2008). Blue Grit: Making Impossible, Improbable, and Inspirational Political Change in America. Penguin. ISBN   978-0-14-311322-5.
  4. Hern, Lindy S. F. (2020-06-10). Single Payer Healthcare Reform: Grassroots Mobilization and the Turn Against Establishment Politics in the Medicare for All Movement. Springer Nature. ISBN   978-3-030-42764-1.
  5. Rizzuto, Robert (2014-04-30). "Progressive Democrats of America founder Tim Carpenter of Northampton dies following battle with melanoma". masslive. Retrieved 2025-02-06.