The Legacy of the Third World Liberation Front student strike at SF State

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  • Опубліковано 19 бер 2019
  • From November 6, 1968 to March 20, 1969, a diverse coalition of students from then San Francisco State College participated in what would become the longest campus strike in US history.
    Despite violent clashes with the police, the students fought for equal access to higher education, courses on ethnic studies, and more faculty of color.
    We hear from three Filipino-Americans who look back on their participation in the strike and the impact it made on future generations of students.
    Producer/Writer: Pia Lopezbanos Carrion
    Producer/Director/Cinematographer/Editor: Jeremiah Ysip
    Producer: Rommel Conclara
    Assistant Editor: Jerico Deguzman
    Special Thanks:
    Oscar Penaranda
    Judge Ronald Quidachy
    Professor Daniel Gonzales
    Third World Liberation Front
    College of Ethnic Studies
    Pilipino American Collegiate Endeavor 1967
    San Francisco State University
    Photo Courtesy: Meredith Morgan Eliassen
    Video Courtesy:
    KTVU, KPIX, SFSU DIVA

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