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DESCRIPTION:10/7 SF State Strike Commemoration\n On Strike, Shut It Down! On The 50th 
 Anniversary of the SF State BSU/TWLF Strike, The Issues, The Strike & The 
 Lessons For Today \n\nOn Strike, Shut It Down!\nOn The 50th Anniversary of 
 the SF State BSU/TWLF Strike, The Issues, The Strike & The Lessons For 
 Today \n\nMonday, October 7, 2019\nJack Adams Hall, SFSU Chavez Student 
 Union Building, top floor\nFree and open to the students, staff and 
 community \n\nSCHEDULE: 9:30-10:45 am\n\nScreening of Newsreel 
 Collective’s “On Strike Shut It Down” and other visual media; 
 informal gathering\n\n11:00 am-12:15 pm\n\nPanel: Building the BSU and 
 progressive student movement at SFSU: 1963-1968, foundations of civil 
 rights and global liberation activism\n\n12:30 -1:45 pm\n\nPanel: The BSU 
 and the TWLF organization’s continued push for educational access and 
 self-determination: up to October 1968\n\n2:00 – 3:15 pm\n\nPanel: “On 
 Strike, shut It down!”  November 1968 through March 1969\n\n4:00 - 6:45 
 pm\n\nPanel: Lessons for today: From and after the strike\n\nParticipants 
 and Presenters; Wendy Alfsen, Roger Alverado, Ernie Brill, Carman Carrillo, 
 Laureen Chew, Terry Collins, Nesbit Crutchfield, Chris Fujimoto, James 
 Garrett, Patrick Guillory, Margaret Leahy, Junita Tamayo Lott, Tomasita 
 Medal, Connell Persico, Peter Pursley, Ron Quidachay, Peter Shapiro, 
 Bernard Springer, Benny Stewart, Ramona Toscoe, Jerry Varnado, Claude 
 Wilson, Mason Wong, Steve Zeltzer, Ray Tomkins and others.\n\nFor more 
 information on this event & other events during the week\nContact 
 https://ethnicstudies.sfsu.edu/50th \n\n\nMonday October 7 - 
 Evening\n\nEx-Striker poets and writers read from their works on the Strike 
 - Night 1\n\n7:00pm - 9:00 pm    SF State J. Paul Leonard Library Reading 
 Room, 4th floor, Room 460.\n\nAvotcja –Veteran poet, author of A Few 
 Steps Away\n\nKitty Tsui - SF State Graduate, author of She Who Breathes 
 Fire\n\nNaomi Quiñónez - SF State/Latin American Studies, author of 
 Smoking Mirrors\n\nAja Duncan - SF State Creative Writing Professor 
 Emeritus, author of Restless Continent\n\nJoe Novarro - Veteran poet, 
 author of The Return of Aztlaneco\n\nAbdul Kenyatta, storyteller\n\nAll 
 readings are free. Come one, come all. Writers will have books for 
 sale.\n\n \nTuesday October 8 - Evening\n\nEx-Striker poets and writers 
 read from their works on the Strike - Night 2\n\n7:00pm - 9:00 pm SF State 
 J. Paul Leonard Library Reading Room, 4th floor, Room 460.\nTongo-Eisen 
 Martin - author of award-winning Heaven Is All Goodbyes\n\nTureeda Mikell 
 – author of Sum Mo’ Nommos- Words From The Ghetto\n\nJames Cagney - 
 author of award-winning Black Magnolias In The Fields Of Chaos 
 Theory\n\nLeslie Simon - pioneer of Poetry for the People SF City College, 
 author of Collisions and Transformations\n\nEK Keitd – poet and 
 programmer at Mutiny Radio\n\nBen Bac Sierra, poet\n\nAll readings are 
 free. Come one, come all. Writers will have books for sale.\n\n \nThursday 
 October 10 - Daytime\n\nCoES Students and Educators: Practicing Ethnic 
 Studies\n\n11-12 PM Opening\n\n \n11-11:15 am Drumming and Talk 
 (John-Carlos Perea)\n\n11:15-11:20 am- Prayer\n\n11:20-11:30 am - Successes 
 of Ethnic Studies and Commitment for the future and Intro to Keynote (Dean 
 Sueyoshi)\n\n11:30-12:00 pm - Keynote (Indigenous Feminist Movement Leader 
 Morning Star Gali (see below for bio)\n\n12:30-1:45 – Practicing Ethnic 
 Studies on Campus and in the Community\n\n2-3:15 pm – Practicing Ethnic 
 Studies in Education\n\n4:00-5:30 pm – Practicing Ethnic Studies in Art, 
 Culture, and Spirit as Resistance & Solidarity\n\n \n \nThursday October 10 
 - Evening\n\n\n\nEx-Striker poets and writers read from their works on the 
 Strike - Night 3\n\n7:00pm - 9:00 pm     SF State J. Paul Leonard Library 
 Reading Room, 4th floor, Room 460.\n\nJuanita Tamayo-Lott - SF State Strike 
 Veteran, author of The Golden Children and The Legacy of Ethnic 
 Studies\n\nJudy Juanita -, SF Strike Veteran, author of Virgin Soul, 
 Straight Out Of Oakland, and Homage to the Black Arts Movement\n\nMarvin X 
 Jackman - SF Strike Veteran, author of Love and Hate\n\nPeter Shapiro - SF 
 State Strike Veteran, with Bill Barlow of The End OF Silence, the best 
 existing history of the San Francisco State Strike\n\nErnie Brill - SF 
 State Strike Veteran, and author of I Looked Over Jordan And Other 
 Stories.\n\nAll readings are free. Come one, come all. Writers will have 
 books for sale.\n\n\nChinatown Rising\n\n6:30 PM      Film screening 
 presented by Asian American Studies.\nStudent Life and Events Center (Annex 
 1)\n \n \nFriday October 11 and Saturday October 12 - Daytime\n\nCSU 
 Council on Ethnic Studies\nFriday\n\n9:30        Opening\n10:00     
 Foundations of Ethnic Studies in the CSU\nNoon     Lunch\n1:00        
 Growing edges, challenges, opportunities\n3:00        Strategic Community 
 and University Partnerships\nSaturday\n\n9:30 Opening\n10:00    Beyond the 
 CSU Task Force Report, Implementing Ethnic Studies for All : Requiring 
 Ethnic Studies K-12 and in the CSU\nNoon    Lunch\n1:00-4:00       Business 
 Meeting of the CSU CES\n\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2019/10/01/18826958.php
SUMMARY:SF State Strike Event: On Strike, Shut It Down! On 50th Year of SF State Strike
LOCATION:Jack Adams Hall, SFSU Chavez Student Union Building, top floor\nSan 
 Francisco
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2019/10/01/18826958.php
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