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Native Sovereignty & Prospects for Revolution In America
12 May 2003
by
Break the Chains
On
Wednesday, May 14, John "Splitting the Sky" Hill and Craig Rosebraugh will be speaking at
UCSC's Charles E. Merill Lounge from
5:30 - 7:30 on Native Sovereignty, reevaluating the anti-war movement, and prospects for revolution in America.
Splitting the Sky - Speaking on Native Sovereignty
From a backround of orphanages and boarding schools,
Splitting the Sky emerged as a principled leader of the
Attica prison rebellion at the age of ninteen, and later became a major figure with the American Indian Movement. He was founder of the League of Indigenous Sovereign Nations of the Western Hemisphere, has been involved in numerous armed standoffs with the Canadian and US authorities, and after decades of poverty, imprisonment, and repression, he continues to agitate for Native sovereignty and prisoners rights.
Craig Rosebraugh - "Reevaluating the Anti-War Movement"
Former spokesperson of the underground
Earth Liberation Front. Long time proponent for direct action tactics to defend the earth, animals, and people.
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LOCAL Announcement :: Civil & Human Rights
Porterpalooza! May 17th
Porterpalooza! May 17th Noon-9pm
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LOCAL Announcement :: Gender & Sexuality
ALPHABET SOUP: Queer Youth Conference May 17
ALPHABET SOUP: Queer Youth Conference will be held at Watsonville High School from 9am to 5pm, Saturday May 17th. Pre-Registration encouraged.
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Announcement :: Peace & War
Jack of Spades
12 May 2003
by
Michael Shaw
Iraqi Powerplay Earns Chalabi “Jack of Spades� In "Conservatives Most Wanted" Card Deck.
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News :: Globalization & Capitalism
Starbucks sues tiny indigenous-owned coffeeshop for "trademark infringement"
11 May 2003
(Updated)
by
fight corporate evil
Three years ago, Darin Swanson and his partners christened their HaidaBucks cafe. Now the coffee shop in the Queen Charlotte Islands (British Columbia, Canada) is being sued by the Starbucks company, which says the name is too familiar to their own. "I guess they have a problem with the word 'bucks' in our name. They're letting us use the word Haida -- nice of them," Swanson said. Swanson and his partners -- all members of the Haida Nation -- insist they have aboriginal rights to the name and will not be ground down. Swanson had never set foot in a Starbucks coffee shop.
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News :: Environment & Food
What are ChemTrails?
11 May 2003
by
educate-youreslf.org
If you are just beginning to learn about Chemtrails, the following Introductory article below will give you an overview of how this spraying program began in late 1997 and how the situation stood up to early 2000.
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News :: Police State
Finnish Police and Government Layers committing provable Crimes Against Humanity
Seven years long reporting to foreign agencies may have finally paid off. Top Finnish Police Force Commissioners and Government Layers caught to MI and C.I.A. based on gathered intelligence material.
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LOCAL Announcement :: Alternative Media
Native Sovereignty & Prospects for Revolution In America
11 May 2003
(Updated)
by
Break the Chains

John "Splitting the Sky" Hill and Craig Rosebraugh will be speaking at UCSC this Wednesday on Native Sovereignty, reevaluating the anti-war movement, and prospects for revolution in America. Read more by clicking on the image or link below.
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News :: Labor & Economics
Borders Books Union worker speaks
11 May 2003
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MPLS O18
Borders Union worker speaks at the "Meeting the Challenge" labor conference
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