Pam Solo (born 1946) is an arms control analyst, and Founder and President of the Civil Society Institute.[1]
Life
She co-founded the Rocky Flats campaign.[2]
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.[3] She signed a letter in support of eight Czechoslovak protestors who were arrested in 1989.[4]
She was the campaign director for Pat Schroeder and managed Schroeder's Presidential exploratory campaign.[5] She worked for the Armed Services Committee staff.
She was active in the Nuclear Weapons Freeze movement, and helped to found Freeze Voter.[6]
In 1992, she founded the Civil Society Institute.
"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, ISBN978-0-8077-4427-7