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Free Speech Movement 40th Anniversary Commemoration
FSM @ 40: Free Speech in a Dangerous Time. A public celebration of the fortieth anniversary of the Free Speech Movement, Oct. 5 to Oct. 10, at UC Berkeley. The program of 42 events honors the past and focuses on current controversies, presenting the broadest teach-in on civil liberties issues yet in the nation. Atop a police car before a crowded noon rally in Sproul Plaza, Tony Serra and ACLUers will dissect the Patriot Act. Besides veterans of the FSM, speakers will include Molly Ivins, Howard Dean, Gavin Newsom, Serra, Jackie Goldberg, the Erowids, leading representatives of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, the ACLU, MOVE ON, and much more. See http://www.fsm-a.org/ for details.
FREE SPEECH MOVEMENT CELEBRATES 40TH ANNIVERSARY AT UC BERKELEY OCT. 5-10
Evoking Sproul Plaza Police Car Siege Highlights Patriot Act During Weeklong Event
September 30, 2004 (Berkeley, CA) -- Hundreds of activists from across the country who participated in the 1964 Free Speech Movement at UC Berkeley will commemorate the 40th anniversary of the event that inspired protests from Paris to Kent State and opened the floodgates of student political activism. Once jailed for defying the authorities, then honored worldwide, FSM activists are finally being welcomed back by UC Berkeley, where it all began.
With a week's worth of speeches, panels, and workshops, this commemoration will be the largest event ever to focus on the broad range of civil liberties under siege in the United States since the adoption of the Patriot Act.
The high point of the weeklong program will evoke the past during a rally in Sproul Plaza with guest speakers standing on top of a police car. Howard Dean, State Senator Jackie Goldberg, and others will honor the seminal victory of the FSM, and evoke students’ powers to take action, vote, and change the world. A dramatic event will also take place to focus attention on the Patriot Act and its infringement of free speech rights today.
The program includes 42 events, with presentations on the FSM, the black freedom struggle, and new strategies for social change. Panels and workshops will focus on civil liberties online, drug policies, the media, marriage equality, and more. Joining the FSMers will be students from UC Berkeley and other schools, and speakers from the ACLU, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, and the Center for Cognitive Liberties.
Coordinator Michael Rossman, author of "The Wedding Within The War" and "New Age Blues," and close friend of the FSM’s Mario Savio, who died in 1996, says, “We hope to inspire young activists to go beyond what we achieved. In a time when civil liberties are under attack, the way to commemorate a great victory of free speech is to speak freely about issues of the present.
"Over fifty cities." he adds, "have quietly passed resolutions against the Patriot Act, but we hope to send a signal of freedom across the entire nation.”
The calendar includes the Mario Savio Memorial Lecture by syndicated columnist Molly Ivins; New Yorker reporter Seymour Hersh; political satirist Paul Krassner; comedians Scoop Nisker, Karen Ripley, and Stoney Burke; and musicians Ronnie Gilbert, Rachel Garlin, Barbara Dane, the Country Joe Band, and Ozomatli. Workshops and panels are scheduled with speakers Gavin Newsom, Mark Leno, Michael Lerner, Bettina Aptheker, Joan Blades, John Sellers , Annarata Mital, Jeff Perlstein, and Gloria la Riva.
For more information, see http://www.fsm-a.org/. To arrange interviews of FMSers and others, contact Joan Levinson at 510. 526.5075, jonel [at] berkeley.edu, or Sylvia Paull at 510-527-0450, whoisylvia [at] aol.com.
Evoking Sproul Plaza Police Car Siege Highlights Patriot Act During Weeklong Event
September 30, 2004 (Berkeley, CA) -- Hundreds of activists from across the country who participated in the 1964 Free Speech Movement at UC Berkeley will commemorate the 40th anniversary of the event that inspired protests from Paris to Kent State and opened the floodgates of student political activism. Once jailed for defying the authorities, then honored worldwide, FSM activists are finally being welcomed back by UC Berkeley, where it all began.
With a week's worth of speeches, panels, and workshops, this commemoration will be the largest event ever to focus on the broad range of civil liberties under siege in the United States since the adoption of the Patriot Act.
The high point of the weeklong program will evoke the past during a rally in Sproul Plaza with guest speakers standing on top of a police car. Howard Dean, State Senator Jackie Goldberg, and others will honor the seminal victory of the FSM, and evoke students’ powers to take action, vote, and change the world. A dramatic event will also take place to focus attention on the Patriot Act and its infringement of free speech rights today.
The program includes 42 events, with presentations on the FSM, the black freedom struggle, and new strategies for social change. Panels and workshops will focus on civil liberties online, drug policies, the media, marriage equality, and more. Joining the FSMers will be students from UC Berkeley and other schools, and speakers from the ACLU, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, and the Center for Cognitive Liberties.
Coordinator Michael Rossman, author of "The Wedding Within The War" and "New Age Blues," and close friend of the FSM’s Mario Savio, who died in 1996, says, “We hope to inspire young activists to go beyond what we achieved. In a time when civil liberties are under attack, the way to commemorate a great victory of free speech is to speak freely about issues of the present.
"Over fifty cities." he adds, "have quietly passed resolutions against the Patriot Act, but we hope to send a signal of freedom across the entire nation.”
The calendar includes the Mario Savio Memorial Lecture by syndicated columnist Molly Ivins; New Yorker reporter Seymour Hersh; political satirist Paul Krassner; comedians Scoop Nisker, Karen Ripley, and Stoney Burke; and musicians Ronnie Gilbert, Rachel Garlin, Barbara Dane, the Country Joe Band, and Ozomatli. Workshops and panels are scheduled with speakers Gavin Newsom, Mark Leno, Michael Lerner, Bettina Aptheker, Joan Blades, John Sellers , Annarata Mital, Jeff Perlstein, and Gloria la Riva.
For more information, see http://www.fsm-a.org/. To arrange interviews of FMSers and others, contact Joan Levinson at 510. 526.5075, jonel [at] berkeley.edu, or Sylvia Paull at 510-527-0450, whoisylvia [at] aol.com.
For more information:
http://www.fsm-a.org
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Oh great neoliberals like Gavin Newsom now part of the free speech movement?
Free Speech Movement 40th Anniversary Commemoration
kind of oxymoronic that this article would be posted here on a "censored" web sight that pretends to champion free speach.
kind of oxymoronic that this article would be posted here on a "censored" web sight that pretends to champion free speach.
Indymedia has fought hard to avoid being censored, in the face of a continuing series of grand jury subpoenas and other harrassment by the u.s. government. we had to threaten to sue the california highway patrol in order to maintain our press accreditation, but we won..
We will know when we really have freedom of speech when newspapers and magazines and TV and even "daring" documentary film-makers such as Michael Moore openly discuss and report on the relationship between Israel, Zionism, and the Jewish Lobby in relationship to US foreign policy, including of course the war on Iraq and Israel's on-going ethnic cleansing campaign against the non-Jewish Palestinian people, paid for with US tax dollars.
when i was president of the university of british columbia nuclear disarmament club in the early sixties we welcomed the berkeley free speach movement and especially its anti-war section. we felt that the universities throughout the u.s.a. ought to raise a mighty roar against the u.s. aggression against vietnam and indo-china. we held meetings in solidarity with the free speach movement on the campus and invited speakers to this canadian campus and to this day in 2004 we have never given up looking to the future and the day that the anti-war movement in the u.s.a. will win and the war machine will be closed down. that event will make 7 trillion dollars of destruction available to production positiely to solidarity with life and the joy of livining on this planet. however afer being handed a mighty milliary defeat by the worker-peasant alliance in vietnam and indo-china, the u.s. imperialist have not summed up their lessons properly and have biddend their time, not becoming humble from their just defeat but insted making new and improve weapons of mass destruction to launch new and injust war globally in the hopes of becoming the leading power of mass destruction on the planet earth. well for canadas money the only way to victory lays on the path of progress that causes the war machine and its manufactury to be dismantled and all technology put to solidarity with life on the planet.. bush has betrayedc the canadian and worlds people by opening and unjust war against a defenseless people. we hope that scrap the war machine and fre the people will win as that is the true path to liberation on the planet.
Gypsy is indeed a slang term for those people then it should be removed from use on this or any other Mountain. how can this kind of racism still be allowed to be published in this day and age.
the fact that you don't mind throwing it around has no bearing on it's meaning and the inappropriateness of your use of it.
I suppose you could claim ignorance of what you where saying and that could be viewed as a viable excuse for your casting racial slurs against others. But now you have been Educated as to the nature of the offensive use of this word,
now we will see what the nature of your group really is.
will you seek to live in harmony with others or will you continue this abusive treatment of minorities with these racial slurs.
now we shall see what is in your hearts and minds.
we now only have to wait and see what minority group earth first will honor by naming a mountain for them in some derogatory fashion
"Sproul Savio speech on car memorial"
by cp Friday, Oct. 08, 2004
http://www.indybay.org/news/2004/10/1698456_comment.php#1701263
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FSM: No Cause to Celebrate
by F. S. Wednesday, Oct. 06, 2004
http://indybay.org/news/2004/10/1698077.php
by cp Friday, Oct. 08, 2004
http://www.indybay.org/news/2004/10/1698456_comment.php#1701263
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FSM: No Cause to Celebrate
by F. S. Wednesday, Oct. 06, 2004
http://indybay.org/news/2004/10/1698077.php
the world wonders at america. it offten describes words wrongly, i am a u.b.c student and we know that racism is caused by geological isolation. in other words the species evolves under geological isolation and different conditions. therefore different races appear. this is nautural. this is not what america amongst the peoples describes. what i have heard is racism is fascism as that different colours are oppressed and exploited if their skin colour is of different colours. i wish that america would say the truth which is not that fascism is racism. the two different concepts are not the same and therefore the species cannot agree to unite properly. please understand discrimination is not natural race as the species evolved.
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