Campus based group that meets weekly to discuss radical literature and theory as well as produce zines (self-produced magazines) and community events. By evaluating radical and subversive literature we can begin to clarify our own opinions and learn to understand our place and purpose in society. Educating ourselves and forming opinions is the springboard to changing society (so let’s do it!).

We meet MONDAYS @ 7:15PM in the HSU LIBRARY LOBBY

Upcoming meeting information:

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

2/19/07




We didn't discuss topics for next monday but i have chosen a few readings on the Zapatistas that we can read, and since we have talked about them before I think there wont be too much dissaproval of the topic.

here are a list of readings that you can do, read as much as you can there is a lot written on and by the Zapatistas to talk about.

First Declaration of the Selva Lacandona
Sixth Declaration of the Selva Lacandona
The Zapatistas, Radical Democratic Citizenship and Women's Struggles-Neil Harvey
Meaning and Scope of the Struggle For Autonomy- Gustavo Esteva
Movie available online: A Place Called Chiapas
You can also check out the syllabus for 'Zapatista Rebellion' an all the readings for that class at this link

Read as much as you can, or choose selectively those which seem to appeal to you, we will combine all of our knowledge for some historical perspectives and theory.

See you next week, if you have ideas for other essential Zapatista literature share them in the form of a comment below.

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