[GPSCC-chat] making connections Tuesday evening
Jim Doyle
j.m.doyle at sbcglobal.net
Mon Jan 31 12:01:59 PST 2011
I suggest attending this event for the purpose of
making connections as well as enjoying an interesting evening.
*Film: Youth Activism in the Civil Rights Era & Today *
Tuesday, February 01 2011 @ 07 PM
San Jose City College Student Center SC2
2100 Moorpark Ave San Jose
Join Next Gen Bay Area for an exciting film screening and discussion!!
*"FEBRUARY ONE*": the story of how young people can change the course of
history
On February 1st, 1960 college freshmen Joseph McNeil, Franklin McCain,
Ezell Blair, Jr. and David Richmond sat down at the segregated Woolworth's
lunch counter in Greensboro, North Carolina. After being refused coffee,
they
sat at the counter until closing time. The next day, 20 students were
recruited
to sit-in. The third day, 60 students joined them at the counter. Soon
sit-ins were
taking place in fifty four cities across the U.S. and played a critical
role in the
success of the Civil Rights movement. Join Next Gen Bay Area to watch this
powerful film and discuss what young people are doing in the South Bay to
create change today.
Special guest speakers: Sarah Julian, Hotel Workers Rising
Sylvia Ruiz, SEIU-USWW Molly Goldberg, San Francisco Pride At Work
FOOD AND REFRESHMENTS PROVIDED!
Next Generation Bay Area is a group of young workers and union members
organizing for economic and social justice through direct action, building
connections between community and labor groups, education and leadership
trainings. This event is co-sponsored by the San Jose City College Labor
Studies Program and San Jose State University Community Change
Concentration.
This event is sponsored by Next Generation Bay Area
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