Alice Slater; nuclear policy expert involved in nuclear disarmament, non-proliferation, and elimination of weapons issues; graduated from Cardozo Law School in 1984; formerly president of Global Resource Action Center for the Environment (GRACE); founder or officer of several other major grass roots organizations, including Economists Allied for Arms Reduction, Lawyers Committee for Nuclear Policy, and the STAR Foundation (Standing for Truth About Radiation); Convener of the Abolition 2000 Sustainable Energy Working Group; member of the New York City Bar Association's Energy Committee and an advisor to the Nuclear Policy Research Institute; New York director of the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation; member of the executive committees of the Lawyers Committee for Nuclear Policy and the Middle Powers Initiative, working to influence governments to apply pressure on nuclear weapons states to honor their treaty obligations for nuclear disarmament; United Nations NGO representative; has organized conferences, panels, and roundtables at the U.N. on nuclear and environmental issues.
From the description of Alice Slater papers, 1993-2005. (Swarthmore College, Peace Collection). WorldCat record id: 162101270