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Monthly Archives: September 2010
First Day Banner Drops at UCI
(From UC Rebel Radio) Banners spotted at UCI on the first day of classes bearing slogans in support of October 7th Day of Action. Photos of banner drops on other campuses available at Occupy CA.
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The struggle returns to UCI
Plans for the UCI campus will be posted soon! Check back here frequently for more info. October 7th, 2010 – Day of Strike & Action Under the guise of an economic collapse, we see the public resources that once supported … Continue reading
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DREAMs that have never been ours
In an era when SB 1070 can be passed, neo-Nazis have seen skyrocketing recruitment, and border militarization is seen as a bipartisan issue, there is little question that support for the DREAM Act is the correct political line for radicals … Continue reading
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Tagged DADT, Don't Ask, Don't Tell, DREAM Act, education, immigration, militarism, University of California
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UCI Kangaroo Court turns down MSU appeal
In case you haven’t heard yet: UCI upheld the suspension of the Muslim Student Union despite appeals, though the term was reduced from a full year to one quarter. This came after months of political pressure from special interest groups … Continue reading
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