Background
Linger, Eloise Lavonne was born on July 9, 1944 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States.
Linger, Eloise Lavonne was born on July 9, 1944 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States.
Bachelor in History, Federal City College, 1972; Master of Arts in Political Science, New School for Social Research, 1992; Doctor of Philosophy in Sociology and History Studies, New School for Social Research, since 1988.
Neurology research technical, Children's Hospital, Boston, 1964-1968; member of national staff, Student Mobilization Committee to End War in Vietnam, Washington, 1969-1971; Boston area and New England regional coordinator, Student Mobilization Committee to End War in Vietnam, 1965-1969; member of national staff, Women's National Abortion Action Coalition, Washington, 1971-1972; speech writer Amb. Sabah Qabbani, editor all English language materials, Syrian Arab Republic Embassy, Washington, 1974-1975; teacher world history and social studies, Riyadh (Saudi Arabia) International Community School, 1975-1977; rank and file worker activist, United Auto Workers, International Association Machinists, International Ladies' Garment Workers Union, International Union Elec. Workers, Massachusetts and New Jersey, 1979-1987; administrator Center for Studies Social Change, New School Social Research, New York City, 1987-1993; history & political sociologist, New School Social Research, New York City, since 1994; teacher, U. Havana, Cuba, 1993-1994.