Showing posts with label Berkeley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Berkeley. Show all posts

Students United for Peace is now an official sponsor for the October 27 National Day of Action

11 am
San Francisco
Civic Center
March to
Dolores Park

To help organize for this event come to Wheeler Hall Room 123, Mondays at 7Pm, every Monday leading up to October 27.

If you would like more information email us at studentsunitedforpeace@gmail.com
or go to the official website at
www.oct27sf.org

We're on Indy Media



Check out the posting for our next event, this Thursday Sept 20, on SF Indymedia

http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/09/18/18448255.php

This is a free film event
WE GOT THE 16mm FILM!!!

We will be showing "Operation Abolition" and "Committee on Un-American Activities" by Robert Carl Cohen, in Dwinelle Hall Room 156 at 7:00pm.

Make a note, the room has changed from 145 Dwinelle, to 156 Dwinelle.

Description: There is only one way to describe these films... Watch as UC Berkeley Professors and Students are dragged down the steps of the San Francisco Court House and then Hosed off by the SF Fire Department. Sound good?! Then come out!

If you got more questions, contact berkeleystudentsforpeace@gmail.com
This is ASUC Sponsored and Wheelchair Accessible.

"Battle of Algiers" changed to "Berkeley in the Sixties"


Students United For Peace will now be showing "Berkeley in the Sixties" by Mark Kitchell instead of "The Battle of Algiers" as the opening film for our semester film series. The dates, time, and location will remain the same only the film will change. September 12, 2007, 7 PM in Evans Room 60. This film is a great introduction to an important part of Berkeley's history and will be no less exciting to see.
There is a great trailer of the film available from IMDb and Screenplay Inc. You can check it out at the link below <http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0099121/trailers-screenplay-E18292-10-2>