LOCAL News :: Education & Youth : Labor & Economics : Poverty & Urban Development
Estudiantes y Trabajadores Undios a UCSC
In addition to the large rally in the Baytree Plaza on November 10, AFSCME workers, UC students and community members entered the bargining meeting that took place in Conference Room D above the Baytree Bookstore at UC Santa Cruz. The following photos show people heading towards Conference Room D and demonstrating in the Baytree Plaza. A hand-painted banner posted above two ATMs posed the question, "How Much Does the Chancellor Make an Hour?"
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LOCAL News :: Education & Youth : Peace & War : Resistance & Tactics
Protest at UCSC, Stop the Bombing of Fallujah
On November 9, a small group of people gathered at the base of the UCSC campus to protest the bombing of Fallujah. I had the chance to speak with Mar, a construction worker from El Salvador, and Nora, a student at UCSC who was protesting for her first time. There is also a Station ID for Free Radio Santa Cruz.
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LOCAL News :: Education & Youth : Labor & Economics : Poverty & Urban Development
We Are The University, We Can Shut It Down! Rally on Nov. 10
On Wednesday November 10th, the Members of Local 3299 AFSCME will be having a major rally when UC representatives come to the campus for state-wide bargaining. The rally will take place at 12:00 noon in front of the Baytree Bookstore on the UCSC campus.
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LOCAL Announcement :: Alternative Media : Education & Youth : Resistance & Tactics
Watsonville Brown Berets Liberation School
EVERY THURSDAY FROM 4:OO TO 7:00 PM
At the Watsonville Brown Beret Meeting Location
416 Main Street, Suite 408 Downstairs, behind the Luttnich (Ritmo Latino) Building
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News :: Civil & Human Rights : Education & Youth : Government & Elections
Evidence mounts of hacked election!
06 Nov 2004
by
Beyan Berndt
The State of Florida, for example, publishes a county-by-county record
of votes cast and people registered to vote by party affiliation. Net
denizen Kathy Dopp compiled the official state information into a
table, available at http://ustogether.org/Florida_Election.htm, and noticed something startling.
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