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Pam Solo (born 1946) is an arms control analyst, and Founder and President of the Civil Society Institute.


Life

She co-founded the Rocky Flats campaign. In 1978 she was co-director the national Nuclear Weapons Facilities Task Force. She was one of the founders and leaders of the national Nuclear Weapons Freeze Campaign. She signed a letter in support of eight
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protestors who were arrested in 1989. She was the campaign director for Pat Schroeder and managed Schroeder's Presidential exploratory campaign. She worked for the Armed Services Committee staff. She was active in the Nuclear Weapons Freeze movement, and helped to found ''Freeze Voter''. In 1992, she founded the Civil Society Institute.


Awards

*1989 MacArthur Fellows Program"SOLO SUCCESS PAM SOLO'S QUIET WORK FOR PEACE EARNS A MACARTHUR FOUNDATION GRANT"
''The Boston Globe'', August 3, 1989, Susan Trausch


Works

* ''From Protest to Policy: Beyond the Freeze to Common Security'', Ballinger, 1988,
''The Promise and Politics of Stem Cell Research''
Authors Pam Solo, Gail Pressberg, Greenwood Publishing Group, 2007,
"A Nation of Learners"
''Letters to the next president: what we can do about the real crisis in public education'', Editor Carl D. Glickman, Teachers College Press, 2004,
"Beyond Theory: Civil Society in Action"
''Community Works: The Revival of Civil Society in America'', Editor E. J. Dionne, Brookings Institution Press, 2000,


References

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