Colorado College Community Against Apartheid
Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
March 12, 1988
1 page
Guidelines addressed to participants in possible actions following a Colorado College Board of Trustees meeting. The Board is expected to receive statements favoring divestment from five members of the Colorado College Community Against Apartheid (CCCAA) and then to vote on its investment policy regarding South Africa. The guidelines call for unity and non-violence in protests that could occur if the Board votes against divestment. “We must act angry while remaining peaceful” in this event, the CCCAA says. CCCAA recommends avoiding arrest and particularly urges people who might choose to resist arrest to do so peaceful while avoiding injuries or charges of assaulting a police...
Guidelines addressed to participants in possible actions following a Colorado College Board of Trustees meeting. The Board is expected to receive statements favoring divestment from five members of the Colorado College Community Against Apartheid (CCCAA) and then to vote on its investment policy regarding South Africa. The guidelines call for unity and non-violence in protests that could occur if the Board votes against divestment. “We must act angry while remaining peaceful” in this event, the CCCAA says. CCCAA recommends avoiding arrest and particularly urges people who might choose to resist arrest to do so peaceful while avoiding injuries or charges of assaulting a police officer.
Colorado College Community Against Apartheid
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Used by permission of former members of Colorado College Community Against Apartheid.