A New Organization for Arts for Social Justice
Letter published in Jewish Currents, vol. 66 no. 1 (662) Summer/Autumn 2011, p.
77
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I want to applaud JEWISH CURRENTS' diligent and even-handed review by Carol
Jochnowitz of the latest books on the Rosenberg case by Emily Alman & her
widower David, and by Walter Schneir & his widow Miriam ("The
Rosenberg Case: What's Left to Discuss," Winter, 2010-11.) Having been
active in the National Committee to Reopen the Rosenberg Case for over
thirty-five years, I believe there is much to be gained by listening to a wide
spectrum of opinions on the case, as well as by celebrating the large cultural
legacy of poets, artists and musicians who have been inspired by the human
drama it has represented.
Over the past half century, a number of us have amassed a significant
collection of musical and artistic materials relating to social justice, particularly
but not exclusively relating to the Rosenberg case. We believe the time has
come to create a new organization devoted to the preservation of those
materials, and the creation & promotion of works of art and music dear to
so many of us. We are therefore proposing the formation of an International
Committee on the Arts for Social Justice [- ICASJ].
Many of you have attended meetings in which we have participated in a
leadership role in the past. Many of those events were preserved on video. Some
have been posted on YouTube, including a 1991 speech by longtime Jewish
Currents Editor, Morris U. Schappes, and a 2010 message from the French
Association pour le rexamen de l'affaire Rosenberg.
They are accessible at http: //LeonardJLehrman.com/ljlehrmanvideos.html .
With this new organization, we plan to renew our commitment to: respect for
individual initiatives, consensus, cultural commemoration, research, and
education, and to honor those who have spoken truth to power even when it was
dangerous to do so[: Frederick Douglass, Sojourner Truth, Alfred Dreyfus, Emile
Zola, Anatole France, Emma Goldman, Margaret Sanger, Eugene Debs, Robert La
Follette, Paul Robeson, Martin Luther King, Earl Robinson, Sacco &
Vanzetti, the Rosenbergs, Edith Segal, Lan Adomian, Hanns Eisler, Abel
Meeropol, Marc Blitzstein, Elie Siegmeister, the Composers Collective, the
Hollywood Ten, Corliss Lamont, Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, Martha Schlamme, Morris
U. Schappes, Jacobo Timerman, Bill Kunstler, Aaron Katz, Arthur Kinoy, Bill
Reuben, Walter Schneir, "Yip" Harburg, Martha Graham, Anna Sokolow,
Lee Baxandall, Howard Zinn, Susan Blake, and many more].
Will you join us? All we ask is your contact information and your moral
support.
Sincerely,
Leonard J. Lehrman, D.M.A. ljlehrman@gmail.com
Thomas Smith, Ph.D. ThomasSmith436@comcast.net
Richard Corey honeyhill@optonline.net
Angelo d'Angelo Angelo4NY@aol.com
Rachel Treichler, Esq. [2006 Green Party candidate, NYS Attorney General] rachel@ecobooks.com