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DESCRIPTION:American Indians have experienced more than 500 years of exploitation, 
 cultural assimilation and genocidal wars through the advent of European 
 colonization and corporate expansionism.  Today this conflict continues 
 through the institutions of our communities and government.  A method of 
 attacking from subtle, yet devastating perspectives constitutes a level of 
 low intensity combat wrought out by a racist, imperialist state and D-Q 
 University is one of the fronts in the war against America’s indigenous 
 people.  A small, Inter-tribal school situated in the farmland south of UC 
 Davis, D-Q University has been forced to subside as a result of this 
 historical war.  Denial of proper funds from the Bureau of Indian Affairs 
 as a result from the corruption of D-Q’s former administration, involving 
 conniving deals with the Bureau of Land Management and the Texas oil 
 corporation, Opex Oil, has officially shut down the school which is one of 
 the only opportunities young Native Americans from impoverished backgrounds 
 have to a hopeful future.  By the determined spirit of their cultural 
 heritage D-Q’s students refuse to die!  In an act of resistance to 
 corruption and conniving business practices the remote school has been 
 occupied by students as a tactic to force the reopening  of D-Q and 
 continue the struggle of reclamation for Native American people.  Support 
 in solidarity from Northern California communities is crucial to the 
 success of the resistance D-Q students have taken up against the war on 
 indigenous people.  Show that you stand against corporate America's racist 
 war by participating in the struggle of D-Q students!  Bands: Lose None, 
 Sufficate, Eskapo, Carnevil, Reddman.  $5 + a can of food. All proceeds go 
 to a legal fund for the D-Q resistance and any material needs.   all 
 ages.\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2005/04/10/62623.php
SUMMARY:Benefit Concert for Native American Students
LOCATION:@ 924 Gilman St. (Gilman Steet Project)  Berkeley, CA.  
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2005/04/10/62623.php
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