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Save the Ché Café photo blog
If you would like to help save the Che, please donate to the fund from their website, and spread the word! They are now facing a possible imminent eviction, and there may likely be a confrontation with police.
One of my old professors at UCSD, DeeDee Halleck, created a photo blog of the Che Cafe:
http://savetheche.blogspot.com/
If you would like to help save the Che, please donate to the fund from their website, and spread the word! They are now facing a possible imminent eviction, and there may likely be a confrontation with police.
Although the struggle has moved out of the courts, what happens internally on the campus can still change the course of events. But solidarity from the outside, from the community and the public, matters greatly. Indeed, it's what saved us in the past.
If you don't know about the Che's history, both to music and to liberation struggles all over the world, you can read more here:
http://checafe.ucsd.edu
The Che Cafe has been a hub of anti-authoritarian organizing for decades, indeed, since 1980. Zack de la Rocha wrote a statement in solidarity with the Che here as well:
http://la.indymedia.org/news/2014/06/264713.php
thx!
-cb
http://savetheche.blogspot.com/
If you would like to help save the Che, please donate to the fund from their website, and spread the word! They are now facing a possible imminent eviction, and there may likely be a confrontation with police.
Although the struggle has moved out of the courts, what happens internally on the campus can still change the course of events. But solidarity from the outside, from the community and the public, matters greatly. Indeed, it's what saved us in the past.
If you don't know about the Che's history, both to music and to liberation struggles all over the world, you can read more here:
http://checafe.ucsd.edu
The Che Cafe has been a hub of anti-authoritarian organizing for decades, indeed, since 1980. Zack de la Rocha wrote a statement in solidarity with the Che here as well:
http://la.indymedia.org/news/2014/06/264713.php
thx!
-cb
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