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DESCRIPTION:The 45th Anniversary of the San Francisco State Strike, Labor and the 
 Lessons for Today \nThe Turning Point - SF State '68 Strike  (56 min.) 
 \nThis is the 45th anniversary of the 6-month-long San Francisco State 
 strike that established the first ethnic studies program and won support 
 within the labor movement for a policy of open admissions. The ILWU Local 
 10 and ILWU Local 34 played an active part in supporting the strike. Today, 
 the privatization of the California State University system along with the 
 University of California and the growing attack on our public community 
 colleges is directly threatening the entire working class, the 80% of us 
 who sell our labor for less than $80,000 a year, as well as some of the 
 middle class whose family income cannot afford $10,000 a year tuition, plus 
 books and room and board, particularly Black and Latino along with Asian 
 from having an education. Students under massive debt are turned into 
 paupers even before they are able to graduate and many cannot afford to 
 graduate at all. The destruction of a school system is the destruction of a 
 society and that is what a serious labor movement must mobilize to stop 
 now.\n\n After the video, panelists will discuss the lessons of the strike 
 and its relevance today in labor and the struggle to defend students and 
 working people.\nInitial Panelists: Jimmy Garret, former head of SF State 
 Black Student Union (BSU); Dr. Ray Tomkins, former BSU striker and heath 
 advocate in Bayview-Hunters Point; Terry Collins, former BSU striker and 
 with KPOO Radio; Clarence Thomas, former BSU striker and ILWU Local 10 
 Executive Board member. \nStrike Chronology and Demands of the Strikers 
 at:\nhttp://www.library.sfsu.edu/exhibits/strike/case3-text.html\nOriginal 
 May 1968 Demands\n1. An end to Air Force ROTC on campus \n2. Retention of 
 Professor Juan Martinez \n3. Programs to admit 400 ghetto students in the 
 fall semester \n4. The hiring of nine minority faculty members to help the 
 minority students \n\nThe Ten BSU Demands\n◾ That all Black Studies 
 courses being taught through various other departments be immediately made 
 part of the Black Studies Department, and that all the instructors in this 
 department receive full-time pay.\n◾ That Dr. Nathan Hare, Chairman of 
 the Black Studies Department, receive a full professorship and a comparable 
 salary according to his qualifications. \n◾ That there be a Department of 
 Black Studies which will grant a Bachelor's Degree in Black Studies; that 
 the Black Studies Department, the chairman, faculty and staff have the sole 
 power to hire faculty and control and determine the destiny of its 
 department.\n◾ That all unused slots for Black students from Fall, 1968 
 under the Special Admissions Program be filled in Spring, 1969. \n◾ That 
 all Black students wishing so be admitted in Fall, 1969. \n◾ That twenty 
 (20) full-time teaching positions be allocated to the Department of Black 
 Studies. \n◾ That Dr. Helen Bedesem be replaced from the position of 
 Financial Aids Officer, and that a Black person be hired to direct it, that 
 Third World people have the power to determine how it will be administered. 
 \n◾ That no disciplinary action will be administered in any way to any 
 students, workers, teachers, or administrators during and after the strike 
 as a consequence of their participation in the strike.\n◾ That the 
 California State College Trustees not be allowed to dissolve the Black 
 programs on or off the San Francisco State College campus.\n◾ That George 
 Murray maintain his teaching position on campus for the 1968-69 academic 
 year.\n\nThe Five TWLF Demands\n◾ That a school of Ethnic Studies for the 
 ethnic groups involved in the Third World be set up with the students in 
 each particular ethnic organization having the authority and control of the 
 hiring and retention of any faculty member, director and administrator, as 
 well as the curriculum in a specific area study. \n◾ That fifty (50) 
 faculty positions be appropriated to the School of Ethnic Studies, 20 of 
 which would be for the Black Studies Program. \n◾ That in the Spring 
 Semester, the college fulfill its commitment to the non-white students in 
 admitting those that apply. \n◾ That to the Fall of 1969, all 
 applications of non-white students accepted. \n◾ That George Murray, and 
 any other faculty person chosen by non-white people as their teacher, be 
 retained in their position.\n\nSee 
 also:\nhttp://www.library.sfsu.edu/about/collections/strike/\nhttp://www.sfsu.edu/~ethnicst/\nhttp://foundsf.org/index.php?title=S.F._STATE_STRIKE_1968-69_CHRONOLOGY 
 (photo of Don McAllister beaten by the police says it all about American 
 "democracy." Democratic Mayor Joe Alioto sent the San Francisco Police 
 Tactical Squad against the students and professors on strike.  He sent the 
 same goon squad against Kaiser Hospital strikers.  The entire SF Bay Area 
 was mobilized to walk the picketline at SF State as well as participate in 
 fundraising events, including art auctions, for the strike fund.  The 
 professors went on strike and stayed on strike despite a court order to end 
 their labor 
 strike.)\nhttp://www.laborfest.net/2013/2013Films.htm#f28\nhttp://www.laborfest.net/2013/2013schedule.htm\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2013/06/23/18738832.php
SUMMARY:Laborfest: 1968-69 SF State University Strike
LOCATION:ILWU Local 34 Hall, 801 Second St., San Francisco. Next to baseball 
 stadium. Walk the one mile from Market on Second or on the Embarcadero to 
 801 Second Street or take public transportation: \nT or N train from 
 Embarcadero Station to Second and King Station; \n30 or 45 bus from Market 
 and Fourth Streets (Powell Station) to end of line at Townsend between 
 Fourth and Third, then walk one block to Second Street; \n47 bus which 
 starts at North Point at Fisherman’s Wharf,  travels on Van Ness, 11th 
 St, Bryant and ends at Cal Train Station at 4th and Townsend, then walk on 
 Townsend 2 blocks to Second Street; \n10 bus which runs from Van Ness on 
 Pacific to Battery, on Battery to Second St to Third and Townsend, so get 
 off at Second Street and Townsend. Also runs from 25th and Potrero, on 
 Cesar Chavez St,  Wisconsin, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Townsend to Second 
 Street.\n
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