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DESCRIPTION:WEDNESDAY APRIL 15th: A DAY OF ORGANIZING WORKSHOPS at San Francisco State 
 University\n\nBudget cuts to public health and public education on local, 
 state and national levels are affecting communities across the Bay Area. 
 Come build your organizing skills to make change possible!\n\nBrought to 
 you by the Campus Organizing Roundtable On Empowerment\n\nCost: It’s all 
 free ... Open to everyone and anyone! 
 \n\n\n\n\nTime:			Workshop:		__						\n8—11am 	FREE Breakfast Program: 
 Outside the Student Center on the lawn!\nPlease join us for coffee, donuts, 
 and the revolution!    	\nSponsored by Campus Organizing Roundtable for 
 Empowerment; Student Worker Justice Coalition and the San Francisco 
 Coalition on Homelessness.  \n\n\n11am 	Fighting for Labor Rights and Human 
 Rights! \nRichard Oaks Multicultural Center, 3rd floor, Cesar Chavez 
 Student Center\nThis workshop will make the connection between fighting for 
 your rights as a worker and broader social justice movements. \nPresented 
 by Russel Hicks, CSU Employees United\n\n12pm	 Non-Violent DIRECT ACTION!   
 \nThis workshop will happen on the big lawn in front of Malcolm X 
 Plaza.\nCivil Rights!  Anti-Globalization!  Campus Strikes!  Anti-Eviction! 
 Factory Occupations!\nLocal carpenter, David Solnit will present a training 
 on civil disobedience. He helped initiate and was an organizer of the 
 direct-action shutdown of the World Trade Organization in Seattle in 
 1999\n\n1pm		Process Happens: Meeting Facilitation Skills for 
 Empowerment!\nRosa Parks D (Downstairs in Cesar Chavez Student Center)\n 
 Action and movements don’t just happen without a PLAN!  Have a better 
 meeting, build a better movement, win a better victory, make a better 
 world! \n--facilitated by Phil Klasky,  Ethnic Studies Resource and 
 Empowerment Center\n\n2pm Building the bridge between campus and community 
 organizing; \nRosa Parks D (Downstairs in the Student Center) \nWe will 
 share insights on the diverse range of challenges facing campus organizers 
 and strategize on next steps for promoting empowerment and social justice 
 on campus.\n--facillitated by student organizers against CSU Budget Cuts 
 and.Professor Larry Salomon \n\n3pm	The Budget Cut Movement Downtown!  
 Organizing Resistance in poor and homeless communities: \nRosa Parks D 
 (Downstairs in the Cesar Chavez Student Center)\nCome learn how we are 
 building a movement to resist budget cuts from the bottom up and pick up 
 some new strategies for organizing in low income and homeless 
 communities!\n--facillitated by Jenny, Lindsay and Eli, SF Coalition on 
 Homelessness/ Coalition to Save Public Health\n\n4pm  Activist basic 
 training: Community Organizing & Movement Building: Whys and HOWs  \nT-160 
 (Top floor Cesar Chavez Student Center)\nSelf-determination 101: What is 
 empowerment?  How do we become agents of change?  How are communities 
 organizing to change the unjust conditions we face? Why are YOU an 
 essential part of it? —facilitated byTim, community organizer, and Claire 
 from San Francisco Organizing Project\n\n5pm	 SF State Strike: 1968 and 
 right NOW! \nRosa Parks A-C\n (Movie Screening and Organizing Discussion)\n 
 We won our world-class Ethnic Studies Department and other demands through 
 organizing for social justice and respect—How are we building a social 
 justice movement to demand the classes and jobs we need this time? \nRise 
 up SF State!  Shut it down like 2009! \n\n6pm 	IWW: Organizing a new kind 
 of labor movement today Wobbly-Style\nT-160\nThe IWW model of organizing 
 today is called "solidarity unionism," a strategy that uses, but does not 
 rely on legalistic methods for organizing on the job. This workshop talks 
 about the history of the IWW and its relevance to organizing a new kind of 
 labor movement today. An Injury to One is an Injury to All!\n—Speakers 
 include Bruce Valde, Berkeley Recyclers and Cinema Workers; Patricia West 
 and Slava Osowska, who work with sex-workers organizing in San 
 Francisco.\n\n7pm: 	Haymarket Forum: Marx is Back\nT-160\nCome to a 
 discussion of Marx's ideas and how they apply to today, and then get 
 involved in helping us to build a movement that puts Marx’s ideas into 
 practice! As Marx himself said, "Philosophers have only interpreted the 
 world; the point is to change it!"\n--facilitated by Regina Johnson and Sid 
 Patel, International Socialist Organization\n \n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/04/10/18587447.php
SUMMARY:Spring into Action: A Day of Organizing Workshops at SFSU
LOCATION:SF State is located at 19th and Holloway, accessible by Muni M Line and the 
 29, 28, 17 bus lines. You can take a free shuttle from Daly City BART to 
 campus as well. Workshops are located in and around the Cesar Chavez 
 Student Center. \nCampus Map: http://www.sfsu.edu/~sfsumap/\nDirections: 
 http://www.sfsu.edu/~parking/text/tocampus.html
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/04/10/18587447.php
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