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The Project, March 2006
The Project is a monthly radical newpaper for the UCSC campus and Santa Cruz Community. It is run is a non-hierarchical fashion mainly by UCSC students, with an emphasis in anti-capitalism and local activism aimed at democratizing the university system.
The purpose of this newspaper collective is to document and inspire strategic radical actions that are relevant to local, regional, and global socioeconomic justice. We believe independent media plays a crucial role in facilitating dialogue, organizing mass mobilizations, and encouraging daily acts of resistance.
The purpose of this newspaper collective is to document and inspire strategic radical actions that are relevant to local, regional, and global socioeconomic justice. We believe independent media plays a crucial role in facilitating dialogue, organizing mass mobilizations, and encouraging daily acts of resistance.
The Project is a monthly radical newpaper for the UCSC campus and Santa Cruz Community. It is run is a non-hierarchical fashion mainly by UCSC students, with an emphasis in anti-capitalism and local activism aimed at democratizing the university system.
The purpose of this newspaper collective is to document and inspire strategic radical actions that are relevant to local, regional, and global socioeconomic justice. We believe independent media plays a crucial role in facilitating dialogue, organizing mass mobilizations, and encouraging daily acts of resistance.
contact us at projectcollective [at] riseup.net
Derribemos Las Fronteras
UCSC Students Expose the Naked Truth about UC's Use of Sweatshops
The Struggle Continues: UCSC Custodians Demand Wage Parity
Save Our Languages
Nonviolence, Power, and Liberation
Hippies Make the Best Bureaucrats: The Realities of Recruiting at UCSC
Dying to Avoid Rape in Iraq
Civil War? Sectarian Tensions and Occupation in Iraq
EaT My RUBBER MoTHAFUCKA!
Human Sex Trafficking: Another Side of Immigration
The purpose of this newspaper collective is to document and inspire strategic radical actions that are relevant to local, regional, and global socioeconomic justice. We believe independent media plays a crucial role in facilitating dialogue, organizing mass mobilizations, and encouraging daily acts of resistance.
contact us at projectcollective [at] riseup.net
Derribemos Las Fronteras
UCSC Students Expose the Naked Truth about UC's Use of Sweatshops
The Struggle Continues: UCSC Custodians Demand Wage Parity
Save Our Languages
Nonviolence, Power, and Liberation
Hippies Make the Best Bureaucrats: The Realities of Recruiting at UCSC
Dying to Avoid Rape in Iraq
Civil War? Sectarian Tensions and Occupation in Iraq
EaT My RUBBER MoTHAFUCKA!
Human Sex Trafficking: Another Side of Immigration
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