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:

Monday, March 26, 2007

Next Meeting: Prison System


At the next meeting we will be discussing the prison system. The reading was handed out at the last meeting and includes:
"Social Functions of Prisons in the US" by Bettina Aptheker &
"How a Prison Picks its Victims" by Eve Pell

Need a copy? email Pennelope88@aol.com OR try to find a collection of essays called "If They Come In The Morning" by Angela Davis and other authors

Please feel free to do other research, there is a lot out there to absorb, if you find anything juicy let the group know so we can check it out!

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