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  2. Nov 3, 2023 · Jerry Rubin was an influential figure during the turbulent 1960s and 1970s, where he played a significant role in various social and political movements. Born in the United States, he dedicated his life to challenging the status quo and advocating for progressive causes.

  3. Jerry Rubin is the kind of a guy who would go on Monty Hall dressed as a pizza." Rubin glowers at the accusation that he's crying victim while still trading on that name. "Yeh, but it's my name.

  4. Jerry Rubin, the son of a Cincinnati truck driver and Teamsters official, was the radical co-founder of the Youth International Party. Prior to his attempt to merge political and lifestyle liberation under the Yippie banner, Rubin had edited a youth page for the Cincinnati Post , studied sociology in Israel, joined the Free Speech Movement and ran for mayor in Berkeley, and led a march on the Pentagon.

  5. Oct 17, 2020 · Image Credit: Jeremy Rubin – Find A Grave/AJM. November 14, 1994, was the day that Jerry Rubin passed away. The former activist was crossing Wilshire Boulevard in Westwood, Los Angeles. He was struck down by a motorist and was rushed to the UCLA Medical Centre. Two weeks later, he had a heart attack and died.

  6. Gerald Rubin. Gerald Mayer Rubin (born 1950) is an American biologist, notable for pioneering the use of transposable P elements in genetics, and for leading the public project to sequence the Drosophila melanogaster genome. Related to his genomics work, Rubin's lab is notable for development of genetic and genomics tools and studies of signal ...

  7. Sep 5, 2017 · This is the first art book and biography of Yippie Jerry Rubin. Did It! From Yippie to Yuppie: Jerry Rubin, an American Revolutionary is an oversized oral & visual history of the infamous and ubiquitous Rubin – the first ever biography of the co-founder of the Yippies, Anti-Vietnam War radical, Chicago 8 defendant, New Age/Self Help proponent, and social-networking pioneer.

    • Pat Thomas