Contents: TUESDAY'S SCHEDULE • RIOTS OR RALLIES, REVISED • ACTIVISM IS BACK • NESSEN BAN UPHELD IN KANGAROO HEARING • EDITORIAL • THE WELDER • The newsletter reports the hearing to ban Billy Nessen from campus began yesterday before a panel of 10 UC cops, their prosecutor, and a retired UC Business School professor as "judge." The newsletter says the attendance of 12,000 people at yesterday's rally at the Greek Theater where Bishop Desmond Tutu spoke clearly shows the depth and impact of the movement. The newsletter says "Sisters in Solidarity Against Apartheid" presents "WOMEN OF COLOR TAKE ACTION DAY." The newsletter discusses UPC (United People of Color), UC (University of...
Contents: TUESDAY'S SCHEDULE • RIOTS OR RALLIES, REVISED • ACTIVISM IS BACK • NESSEN BAN UPHELD IN KANGAROO HEARING • EDITORIAL • THE WELDER • The newsletter reports the hearing to ban Billy Nessen from campus began yesterday before a panel of 10 UC cops, their prosecutor, and a retired UC Business School professor as "judge." The newsletter says the attendance of 12,000 people at yesterday's rally at the Greek Theater where Bishop Desmond Tutu spoke clearly shows the depth and impact of the movement. The newsletter says "Sisters in Solidarity Against Apartheid" presents "WOMEN OF COLOR TAKE ACTION DAY." The newsletter discusses UPC (United People of Color), UC (University of California), Angela Davis, Casie Lopez, Merle Woo, Raye Richardson, Audre Lorde, Cherrie Moraga, Janice Miri Kitani, Paula Gunn-Allen, civil disobedience, full divestment, UCPD (University of California Police Department), the Regents, Newsweek magazine, Duncan Kennedy, progressives, ASUC (Associated Students University of California), Chokehold Johnson, the Campaign Against Apartheid, Biko Hall, Evan Cutler, Steven Biko, political activism, strategies for liberation, a ceremonial Pass Book burning, Zulu Spear, Martin Luther King, Jr. Student Center, and blockade.