Posted on April 22, 2009 by Alan Senauke
Leave a Comment
Comments for Mark Rudd Event
City Lights Bookstore, San Francisco
When I visited Mark and Marla last month in Albuquerque, he impulsively asked me to say a few words at one of his readings. And I impulsively agreed to do … Read more
Category: U.S. Politics Tags: Bob Dylan, Columbia University, Columbia University protests of 1968, Karma, Low Library Commune, Mark Rudd, Privilege, Race, San Francisco 8, Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), Weather Underground
Posted on May 10, 2008 by Alan Senauke
Leave a Comment
These are brief and incomplete reflections of the CU 68 Strike Gathering, April 24-27, 2008. Consider this “in-house” for those of us who share the history. From the moment I walked back onto the Columbia campus — my first time … Read more
Category: U.S. Politics Tags: Barbara Bernstein, Barnard College, Bill Sales, Columbia University, Columbia University protests of 1968, Diana Oughton, Dr. Martin Luther King, Gender, Grateful Dead, Hamilton Hall, Lee Bollinger, Low Library Commune, Low Memorial Library, Paul Spike, Ray Brown, Student Afro-American Society (SAS), Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), Ted Gold, Terry Robbins, Weather Underground
Tag: Students for a Democratic Society (SDS)
The Stickiness of Privilege
Posted on April 22, 2009 by Alan Senauke
Leave a Comment
Comments for Mark Rudd Event
City Lights Bookstore, San Francisco
When I visited Mark and Marla last month in Albuquerque, he impulsively asked me to say a few words at one of his readings. And I impulsively agreed to do … Read more
Category: U.S. Politics Tags: Bob Dylan, Columbia University, Columbia University protests of 1968, Karma, Low Library Commune, Mark Rudd, Privilege, Race, San Francisco 8, Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), Weather Underground
What Did You Learn in School Today — Reflections on the Columbia Strike Gathering
Posted on May 10, 2008 by Alan Senauke
Leave a Comment
These are brief and incomplete reflections of the CU 68 Strike Gathering, April 24-27, 2008. Consider this “in-house” for those of us who share the history. From the moment I walked back onto the Columbia campus — my first time … Read more
Category: U.S. Politics Tags: Barbara Bernstein, Barnard College, Bill Sales, Columbia University, Columbia University protests of 1968, Diana Oughton, Dr. Martin Luther King, Gender, Grateful Dead, Hamilton Hall, Lee Bollinger, Low Library Commune, Low Memorial Library, Paul Spike, Ray Brown, Student Afro-American Society (SAS), Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), Ted Gold, Terry Robbins, Weather Underground
Subscribe to Blog via Email
Recent Posts
Categories