Meet Susan
Susan Allen has been proudly serving as a Community Activist in the greater Boston area for over 20 years. Susan was born and raised in Detroit, Michigan, where she attended Oak Park High School. During her undergraduate years, she received commission to travel abroad to report on comparative local governments of different European countries. She earned a Masters degree in Education from the University of Michigan and trained in Legal Advocacy at the Federation for Children. In college, Susan met her future husband, Craig Pasek of Plymouth, Michigan. Susan and Craig married and settled in Brookline to raise their three children, Elizabeth, Richard and Jacqueline. Professionally, Susan is a Legal Advocate, who runs the non-profit, Citizens for Government Accountability.
Susan is a Community Activist who knows how to get things done. Her lobbying initiatives in collaboration with others has
- Civil Rights: Defeated Martial Law through advocating against passage of forced vaccination Bill, S. 2028: 2009
- Transparency Passed landmark legislation: televised Board Meetings 2008
- Civil Rights: Defeated Random Searches on MBTA in 2007
- Environment: Blocked BSL4 biolab: S. Boston, & BSL2: Brookline. BSL2: 2006
- Fiscal Responsibility: Exposed fraudulent change orders on the Lawrence School Construction project: 2005
- Special Education: Gained 8 Certified SPED Teachers for BHS Learning Center: 2004
- Health Care: Gained state-wide funding for Full Time MA School Nurses: 2003
- Health Care: Eliminated mercury from local employees’ vaccines 2002
- Health Care: Eliminated mercury from local childhood vaccines/ amalgam 2001
- Transparency: Produced Brookline Cable News on Brookline Cable Access 1996 – 1998
2010 Current Objectives:
- Civil Rights: End use of airport scanners; expose DNA defragmentation 2010
- Fiscal Responsibility: Restore funded currency system backed by U.S. Treasury 2010
- Civil Rights: Expose federal mandates for RFID Chips as Null & Void 2010
Susan is involved with organizations that are the heart of the community: League of Women Voters, Federation for Children, SPED PAC and Citizens for Equal Opportunity. As a Community Activist, Susan has a proud history of championing civil rights issues important to all Massachusetts residents. She has been a steadfast defender of justice, truth and equality.
