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Date: Thu, 04 Oct 2001 09:32:16 -0700
From: radtimes <resist@best.com>
Subject: Thursday: Up Against The Wall Motherfucker! Movie
From: mike castleman <mlc67@columbia.edu>.
[please forward to any interested parties]
In 1968, just like today, Columbia was heavily involved in weapons
research for the Department of Defense. In 1968, just like today,
Columbia practiced racist development policies in the Harlem
community. In 1968, just like today, Columbia students were energized
by a vibrant protest movement against American war overseas (then in
Vietnam, today in Afghanistan). In 1968, two student groups led an
uprising that changed the history of America. Today, it doesn't take a
weatherman to know which way the wind blows...
This Thursday, join the Columbia Student Solidarity Network for our
annual screening of "Columbia Revolts," the student-made documentary
of the student strike of 1968.
Thursday, October 4th, 2001.
7:00pm.
Dodge Room, Earl Hall.
Learn about the events of 1968.
Meet the organizers working for change today.
And, if that's not enough for you, *free food* from Amir's.
Please come, and bring a friend.
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