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Statement of Solidarity with UCSD/UCR Faculty

We strongly condemn the investigations of faculty members Ricardo Dominguez, Micha Cardenas, Brett Stalbaum, Amy Sara Carroll and Ken Ehrlich by the University of California. These “investigations” represent an alarming violation of academic, intellectual and artistic freedom. They function as a smokescreen – distracting from the actual problems addressed by Dominquez, Cardenas and Ehrlich’s work. UC administrators would do better to listen to the messages contained in the work and begin acting to address them appropriately. Such repression of basic freedoms will only exacerbate the existing problems within the UC and radically escalate the public response.

–Occupy Everything Collective

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MAY DAY 2010

UNITED FOR IMMIGRATION REFORM 2010
SATURDAY, MAY 1
10am

Broadway & Olympic to Temple

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MARCHAREMOS!
SABADO 1RO DE MAYO
10AM

Esquina de Broadway & Olympic
hasta la Temple

DOWNLOAD THE FLYER: http://www.pephost.org/site/DocServer/United_for_immigration_reform_Final_flyer.pdf?docID=8441

Contact CHIRLA/MIWON
(213) 353-1784

Full Rights For Immigrants
(213) 746-6264

Text “Justice” or “Justicia” to 69866 to stay connected in the fight for Comprehensive Immigration Reform Full Rights for Immigrants Coalition, Reform Immigration for America, LA County Federation of Labor, CHIRLA, MIWON, LIUNA, NAKASEC, COFEM, SCIC, PWC, KIWA, UCLA Labor Center, Hermandad Mexicana Transnacional, Answer Coalition, SEIU-ULTCW, SEIU 1877, IDEPSCA, Community Service Organization, Unite Here 11, KRC

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Stop the De-tenuring of Ricardo Dominguez

Ricardo Dominguez (Associate Professor, Visual Arts, UCSD) is currently being threatened with criminal action and the revocation of his tenure by UCOP and several UCSD senior administrators. This is a long, rapidly-developing story. Time is of the essence

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Forum on Inland economy set

Two well-known authors will be among those participating Tuesday in a forum on the impact of the economic crisis in the Inland area and ways to create a more economically just future for the region.

Mike Davis, a professor of creative writing at UC Riverside and author of several prize-winning books, will speak at the event, which begins at 7 p.m. at the Universalist Unitarian Church of Riverside, 3657 Lemon St. Also speaking will be Victor Valle, a Pulitzer-Prize-winning professor of ethnic studies at California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo.The forum, “The Empire Strikes Back: Organizing Inland,” is sponsored by UCR’s labor studies program and will also feature representatives from several labor unions and from the Inland Empire Day Laborer Congress.

David Olson,

dolson@PE.com

http://www.pe.com/localnews/stories/PE_News_Local_W_rb_forum06.3756681.html

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State universities tap student fees for unintended projects – latimes.com

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