Contents: MONDAY'S SCHEDULE • DEFENDANTS' MEETING UPDATE • UC WEAPONS LABS - SEPTEMBER VOTE? • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR • CAL STATE STUDENTS GETTING ORGANIZED • BIKO LIVES • AMERICAN APARTHEID - MISSISSIPPI • The newsletter says that UC police reports cited "political expression" as the motive of anti-apartheid demonstrators arrested at Steven Biko Hall on April 16; this admission gives credence to demonstrators' claims that their First Amendment rights were violated by these arrests. The newsletter reports students at State Universities have been doing their best to build a movement; on Tuesday a rally is scheduled at Cal State Hayward on the Agora stage. The newsletter says...
Contents: MONDAY'S SCHEDULE • DEFENDANTS' MEETING UPDATE • UC WEAPONS LABS - SEPTEMBER VOTE? • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR • CAL STATE STUDENTS GETTING ORGANIZED • BIKO LIVES • AMERICAN APARTHEID - MISSISSIPPI • The newsletter says that UC police reports cited "political expression" as the motive of anti-apartheid demonstrators arrested at Steven Biko Hall on April 16; this admission gives credence to demonstrators' claims that their First Amendment rights were violated by these arrests. The newsletter reports students at State Universities have been doing their best to build a movement; on Tuesday a rally is scheduled at Cal State Hayward on the Agora stage. The newsletter says Stephen Biko was murdered in a South African prison cell eight years ago. The back page of the newsletter advertises CHILE "BASTA" WEEK, a national week of protest against the Pinochet dictatorship in Chile on May 18-24, 1985. The newsletter discusses Sandino Park, the People's Park, the Campaign for Justice, UC (University of California), atomic weapons labs, Los Alamos, UCSC (University of California Santa Cruz), Chancellor Robert F. Sinsheimer, California State University, and the Biko Steps sit-in.