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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit highlights intersectional community organizing of 
 the greater San José area from 1965 to 2005 in response to American imperia
 lism abroad and authoritarianism at home. Groups including\, but not limite
 d to\, Black\, Queer\, Chicana/o\, and Native American liberation movements
 \, labor groups\, and anti-war and nuclear disarmament movements\, worked s
 eparately and together to protest against US intervention in Southeast Asia
 \, Latin America\, and Africa\, and to combat police brutality\, homophobia
 \, and racism in their neighborhoods.\n\nThrough materials from collections
  that include the Fred Hirsch Ephemera Collection\, the Ted Sahl Social Jus
 tice Collection\, the Harry Meserve and Marilyn Scronce Collection\, and th
 e San José Peace and Justice Center Collection\, this exhibit seeks to illu
 minate the tenacity and persistence of these groups in their decades of res
 istance to American hegemonic systems of power and oppression. \n\nCurated 
 by Karl Grunwald\, Alena Karkanias\, and Elise Mills. \n\nFor more informat
 ion about Reading Room hours\, visit library.sjsu.edu/sjsu-special-collecti
 ons.
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LOCATION:King Library\, Special Collections Reading Room\, 5th Floor
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:But Often It Rhymes: Suppression\, Resistance\, and Solidarity in S
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit highlights intersectional community organizing of 
 the greater San José area from 1965 to 2005 in response to American imperia
 lism abroad and authoritarianism at home. Groups including\, but not limite
 d to\, Black\, Queer\, Chicana/o\, and Native American liberation movements
 \, labor groups\, and anti-war and nuclear disarmament movements\, worked s
 eparately and together to protest against US intervention in Southeast Asia
 \, Latin America\, and Africa\, and to combat police brutality\, homophobia
 \, and racism in their neighborhoods.\n\nThrough materials from collections
  that include the Fred Hirsch Ephemera Collection\, the Ted Sahl Social Jus
 tice Collection\, the Harry Meserve and Marilyn Scronce Collection\, and th
 e San José Peace and Justice Center Collection\, this exhibit seeks to illu
 minate the tenacity and persistence of these groups in their decades of res
 istance to American hegemonic systems of power and oppression. \n\nCurated 
 by Karl Grunwald\, Alena Karkanias\, and Elise Mills. \n\nFor more informat
 ion about Reading Room hours\, visit library.sjsu.edu/sjsu-special-collecti
 ons.
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SUMMARY:But Often It Rhymes: Suppression\, Resistance\, and Solidarity in S
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit highlights intersectional community organizing of 
 the greater San José area from 1965 to 2005 in response to American imperia
 lism abroad and authoritarianism at home. Groups including\, but not limite
 d to\, Black\, Queer\, Chicana/o\, and Native American liberation movements
 \, labor groups\, and anti-war and nuclear disarmament movements\, worked s
 eparately and together to protest against US intervention in Southeast Asia
 \, Latin America\, and Africa\, and to combat police brutality\, homophobia
 \, and racism in their neighborhoods.\n\nThrough materials from collections
  that include the Fred Hirsch Ephemera Collection\, the Ted Sahl Social Jus
 tice Collection\, the Harry Meserve and Marilyn Scronce Collection\, and th
 e San José Peace and Justice Center Collection\, this exhibit seeks to illu
 minate the tenacity and persistence of these groups in their decades of res
 istance to American hegemonic systems of power and oppression. \n\nCurated 
 by Karl Grunwald\, Alena Karkanias\, and Elise Mills. \n\nFor more informat
 ion about Reading Room hours\, visit library.sjsu.edu/sjsu-special-collecti
 ons.
DTEND:20251008T000000Z
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SUMMARY:But Often It Rhymes: Suppression\, Resistance\, and Solidarity in S
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit highlights intersectional community organizing of 
 the greater San José area from 1965 to 2005 in response to American imperia
 lism abroad and authoritarianism at home. Groups including\, but not limite
 d to\, Black\, Queer\, Chicana/o\, and Native American liberation movements
 \, labor groups\, and anti-war and nuclear disarmament movements\, worked s
 eparately and together to protest against US intervention in Southeast Asia
 \, Latin America\, and Africa\, and to combat police brutality\, homophobia
 \, and racism in their neighborhoods.\n\nThrough materials from collections
  that include the Fred Hirsch Ephemera Collection\, the Ted Sahl Social Jus
 tice Collection\, the Harry Meserve and Marilyn Scronce Collection\, and th
 e San José Peace and Justice Center Collection\, this exhibit seeks to illu
 minate the tenacity and persistence of these groups in their decades of res
 istance to American hegemonic systems of power and oppression. \n\nCurated 
 by Karl Grunwald\, Alena Karkanias\, and Elise Mills. \n\nFor more informat
 ion about Reading Room hours\, visit library.sjsu.edu/sjsu-special-collecti
 ons.
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SUMMARY:But Often It Rhymes: Suppression\, Resistance\, and Solidarity in S
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit highlights intersectional community organizing of 
 the greater San José area from 1965 to 2005 in response to American imperia
 lism abroad and authoritarianism at home. Groups including\, but not limite
 d to\, Black\, Queer\, Chicana/o\, and Native American liberation movements
 \, labor groups\, and anti-war and nuclear disarmament movements\, worked s
 eparately and together to protest against US intervention in Southeast Asia
 \, Latin America\, and Africa\, and to combat police brutality\, homophobia
 \, and racism in their neighborhoods.\n\nThrough materials from collections
  that include the Fred Hirsch Ephemera Collection\, the Ted Sahl Social Jus
 tice Collection\, the Harry Meserve and Marilyn Scronce Collection\, and th
 e San José Peace and Justice Center Collection\, this exhibit seeks to illu
 minate the tenacity and persistence of these groups in their decades of res
 istance to American hegemonic systems of power and oppression. \n\nCurated 
 by Karl Grunwald\, Alena Karkanias\, and Elise Mills. \n\nFor more informat
 ion about Reading Room hours\, visit library.sjsu.edu/sjsu-special-collecti
 ons.
DTEND:20251014T000000Z
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SUMMARY:But Often It Rhymes: Suppression\, Resistance\, and Solidarity in S
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit highlights intersectional community organizing of 
 the greater San José area from 1965 to 2005 in response to American imperia
 lism abroad and authoritarianism at home. Groups including\, but not limite
 d to\, Black\, Queer\, Chicana/o\, and Native American liberation movements
 \, labor groups\, and anti-war and nuclear disarmament movements\, worked s
 eparately and together to protest against US intervention in Southeast Asia
 \, Latin America\, and Africa\, and to combat police brutality\, homophobia
 \, and racism in their neighborhoods.\n\nThrough materials from collections
  that include the Fred Hirsch Ephemera Collection\, the Ted Sahl Social Jus
 tice Collection\, the Harry Meserve and Marilyn Scronce Collection\, and th
 e San José Peace and Justice Center Collection\, this exhibit seeks to illu
 minate the tenacity and persistence of these groups in their decades of res
 istance to American hegemonic systems of power and oppression. \n\nCurated 
 by Karl Grunwald\, Alena Karkanias\, and Elise Mills. \n\nFor more informat
 ion about Reading Room hours\, visit library.sjsu.edu/sjsu-special-collecti
 ons.
DTEND:20251015T000000Z
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SUMMARY:But Often It Rhymes: Suppression\, Resistance\, and Solidarity in S
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit highlights intersectional community organizing of 
 the greater San José area from 1965 to 2005 in response to American imperia
 lism abroad and authoritarianism at home. Groups including\, but not limite
 d to\, Black\, Queer\, Chicana/o\, and Native American liberation movements
 \, labor groups\, and anti-war and nuclear disarmament movements\, worked s
 eparately and together to protest against US intervention in Southeast Asia
 \, Latin America\, and Africa\, and to combat police brutality\, homophobia
 \, and racism in their neighborhoods.\n\nThrough materials from collections
  that include the Fred Hirsch Ephemera Collection\, the Ted Sahl Social Jus
 tice Collection\, the Harry Meserve and Marilyn Scronce Collection\, and th
 e San José Peace and Justice Center Collection\, this exhibit seeks to illu
 minate the tenacity and persistence of these groups in their decades of res
 istance to American hegemonic systems of power and oppression. \n\nCurated 
 by Karl Grunwald\, Alena Karkanias\, and Elise Mills. \n\nFor more informat
 ion about Reading Room hours\, visit library.sjsu.edu/sjsu-special-collecti
 ons.
DTEND:20251016T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T172021Z
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SUMMARY:But Often It Rhymes: Suppression\, Resistance\, and Solidarity in S
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit highlights intersectional community organizing of 
 the greater San José area from 1965 to 2005 in response to American imperia
 lism abroad and authoritarianism at home. Groups including\, but not limite
 d to\, Black\, Queer\, Chicana/o\, and Native American liberation movements
 \, labor groups\, and anti-war and nuclear disarmament movements\, worked s
 eparately and together to protest against US intervention in Southeast Asia
 \, Latin America\, and Africa\, and to combat police brutality\, homophobia
 \, and racism in their neighborhoods.\n\nThrough materials from collections
  that include the Fred Hirsch Ephemera Collection\, the Ted Sahl Social Jus
 tice Collection\, the Harry Meserve and Marilyn Scronce Collection\, and th
 e San José Peace and Justice Center Collection\, this exhibit seeks to illu
 minate the tenacity and persistence of these groups in their decades of res
 istance to American hegemonic systems of power and oppression. \n\nCurated 
 by Karl Grunwald\, Alena Karkanias\, and Elise Mills. \n\nFor more informat
 ion about Reading Room hours\, visit library.sjsu.edu/sjsu-special-collecti
 ons.
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:But Often It Rhymes: Suppression\, Resistance\, and Solidarity in S
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit highlights intersectional community organizing of 
 the greater San José area from 1965 to 2005 in response to American imperia
 lism abroad and authoritarianism at home. Groups including\, but not limite
 d to\, Black\, Queer\, Chicana/o\, and Native American liberation movements
 \, labor groups\, and anti-war and nuclear disarmament movements\, worked s
 eparately and together to protest against US intervention in Southeast Asia
 \, Latin America\, and Africa\, and to combat police brutality\, homophobia
 \, and racism in their neighborhoods.\n\nThrough materials from collections
  that include the Fred Hirsch Ephemera Collection\, the Ted Sahl Social Jus
 tice Collection\, the Harry Meserve and Marilyn Scronce Collection\, and th
 e San José Peace and Justice Center Collection\, this exhibit seeks to illu
 minate the tenacity and persistence of these groups in their decades of res
 istance to American hegemonic systems of power and oppression. \n\nCurated 
 by Karl Grunwald\, Alena Karkanias\, and Elise Mills. \n\nFor more informat
 ion about Reading Room hours\, visit library.sjsu.edu/sjsu-special-collecti
 ons.
DTEND:20251022T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T172021Z
DTSTART:20251021T190000Z
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LOCATION:King Library\, Special Collections Reading Room\, 5th Floor
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:But Often It Rhymes: Suppression\, Resistance\, and Solidarity in S
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit highlights intersectional community organizing of 
 the greater San José area from 1965 to 2005 in response to American imperia
 lism abroad and authoritarianism at home. Groups including\, but not limite
 d to\, Black\, Queer\, Chicana/o\, and Native American liberation movements
 \, labor groups\, and anti-war and nuclear disarmament movements\, worked s
 eparately and together to protest against US intervention in Southeast Asia
 \, Latin America\, and Africa\, and to combat police brutality\, homophobia
 \, and racism in their neighborhoods.\n\nThrough materials from collections
  that include the Fred Hirsch Ephemera Collection\, the Ted Sahl Social Jus
 tice Collection\, the Harry Meserve and Marilyn Scronce Collection\, and th
 e San José Peace and Justice Center Collection\, this exhibit seeks to illu
 minate the tenacity and persistence of these groups in their decades of res
 istance to American hegemonic systems of power and oppression. \n\nCurated 
 by Karl Grunwald\, Alena Karkanias\, and Elise Mills. \n\nFor more informat
 ion about Reading Room hours\, visit library.sjsu.edu/sjsu-special-collecti
 ons.
DTEND:20251023T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T172021Z
DTSTART:20251022T190000Z
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LOCATION:King Library\, Special Collections Reading Room\, 5th Floor
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:But Often It Rhymes: Suppression\, Resistance\, and Solidarity in S
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit highlights intersectional community organizing of 
 the greater San José area from 1965 to 2005 in response to American imperia
 lism abroad and authoritarianism at home. Groups including\, but not limite
 d to\, Black\, Queer\, Chicana/o\, and Native American liberation movements
 \, labor groups\, and anti-war and nuclear disarmament movements\, worked s
 eparately and together to protest against US intervention in Southeast Asia
 \, Latin America\, and Africa\, and to combat police brutality\, homophobia
 \, and racism in their neighborhoods.\n\nThrough materials from collections
  that include the Fred Hirsch Ephemera Collection\, the Ted Sahl Social Jus
 tice Collection\, the Harry Meserve and Marilyn Scronce Collection\, and th
 e San José Peace and Justice Center Collection\, this exhibit seeks to illu
 minate the tenacity and persistence of these groups in their decades of res
 istance to American hegemonic systems of power and oppression. \n\nCurated 
 by Karl Grunwald\, Alena Karkanias\, and Elise Mills. \n\nFor more informat
 ion about Reading Room hours\, visit library.sjsu.edu/sjsu-special-collecti
 ons.
DTEND:20251028T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T172021Z
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LOCATION:King Library\, Special Collections Reading Room\, 5th Floor
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:But Often It Rhymes: Suppression\, Resistance\, and Solidarity in S
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit highlights intersectional community organizing of 
 the greater San José area from 1965 to 2005 in response to American imperia
 lism abroad and authoritarianism at home. Groups including\, but not limite
 d to\, Black\, Queer\, Chicana/o\, and Native American liberation movements
 \, labor groups\, and anti-war and nuclear disarmament movements\, worked s
 eparately and together to protest against US intervention in Southeast Asia
 \, Latin America\, and Africa\, and to combat police brutality\, homophobia
 \, and racism in their neighborhoods.\n\nThrough materials from collections
  that include the Fred Hirsch Ephemera Collection\, the Ted Sahl Social Jus
 tice Collection\, the Harry Meserve and Marilyn Scronce Collection\, and th
 e San José Peace and Justice Center Collection\, this exhibit seeks to illu
 minate the tenacity and persistence of these groups in their decades of res
 istance to American hegemonic systems of power and oppression. \n\nCurated 
 by Karl Grunwald\, Alena Karkanias\, and Elise Mills. \n\nFor more informat
 ion about Reading Room hours\, visit library.sjsu.edu/sjsu-special-collecti
 ons.
DTEND:20251029T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T172021Z
DTSTART:20251028T190000Z
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LOCATION:King Library\, Special Collections Reading Room\, 5th Floor
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:But Often It Rhymes: Suppression\, Resistance\, and Solidarity in S
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit highlights intersectional community organizing of 
 the greater San José area from 1965 to 2005 in response to American imperia
 lism abroad and authoritarianism at home. Groups including\, but not limite
 d to\, Black\, Queer\, Chicana/o\, and Native American liberation movements
 \, labor groups\, and anti-war and nuclear disarmament movements\, worked s
 eparately and together to protest against US intervention in Southeast Asia
 \, Latin America\, and Africa\, and to combat police brutality\, homophobia
 \, and racism in their neighborhoods.\n\nThrough materials from collections
  that include the Fred Hirsch Ephemera Collection\, the Ted Sahl Social Jus
 tice Collection\, the Harry Meserve and Marilyn Scronce Collection\, and th
 e San José Peace and Justice Center Collection\, this exhibit seeks to illu
 minate the tenacity and persistence of these groups in their decades of res
 istance to American hegemonic systems of power and oppression. \n\nCurated 
 by Karl Grunwald\, Alena Karkanias\, and Elise Mills. \n\nFor more informat
 ion about Reading Room hours\, visit library.sjsu.edu/sjsu-special-collecti
 ons.
DTEND:20251030T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T172021Z
DTSTART:20251029T190000Z
GEO:37.335691;-121.885256
LOCATION:King Library\, Special Collections Reading Room\, 5th Floor
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:But Often It Rhymes: Suppression\, Resistance\, and Solidarity in S
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit highlights intersectional community organizing of 
 the greater San José area from 1965 to 2005 in response to American imperia
 lism abroad and authoritarianism at home. Groups including\, but not limite
 d to\, Black\, Queer\, Chicana/o\, and Native American liberation movements
 \, labor groups\, and anti-war and nuclear disarmament movements\, worked s
 eparately and together to protest against US intervention in Southeast Asia
 \, Latin America\, and Africa\, and to combat police brutality\, homophobia
 \, and racism in their neighborhoods.\n\nThrough materials from collections
  that include the Fred Hirsch Ephemera Collection\, the Ted Sahl Social Jus
 tice Collection\, the Harry Meserve and Marilyn Scronce Collection\, and th
 e San José Peace and Justice Center Collection\, this exhibit seeks to illu
 minate the tenacity and persistence of these groups in their decades of res
 istance to American hegemonic systems of power and oppression. \n\nCurated 
 by Karl Grunwald\, Alena Karkanias\, and Elise Mills. \n\nFor more informat
 ion about Reading Room hours\, visit library.sjsu.edu/sjsu-special-collecti
 ons.
DTEND:20251104T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T172021Z
DTSTART:20251103T200000Z
GEO:37.335691;-121.885256
LOCATION:King Library\, Special Collections Reading Room\, 5th Floor
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:But Often It Rhymes: Suppression\, Resistance\, and Solidarity in S
 an José
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit highlights intersectional community organizing of 
 the greater San José area from 1965 to 2005 in response to American imperia
 lism abroad and authoritarianism at home. Groups including\, but not limite
 d to\, Black\, Queer\, Chicana/o\, and Native American liberation movements
 \, labor groups\, and anti-war and nuclear disarmament movements\, worked s
 eparately and together to protest against US intervention in Southeast Asia
 \, Latin America\, and Africa\, and to combat police brutality\, homophobia
 \, and racism in their neighborhoods.\n\nThrough materials from collections
  that include the Fred Hirsch Ephemera Collection\, the Ted Sahl Social Jus
 tice Collection\, the Harry Meserve and Marilyn Scronce Collection\, and th
 e San José Peace and Justice Center Collection\, this exhibit seeks to illu
 minate the tenacity and persistence of these groups in their decades of res
 istance to American hegemonic systems of power and oppression. \n\nCurated 
 by Karl Grunwald\, Alena Karkanias\, and Elise Mills. \n\nFor more informat
 ion about Reading Room hours\, visit library.sjsu.edu/sjsu-special-collecti
 ons.
DTEND:20251105T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T172021Z
DTSTART:20251104T200000Z
GEO:37.335691;-121.885256
LOCATION:King Library\, Special Collections Reading Room\, 5th Floor
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:But Often It Rhymes: Suppression\, Resistance\, and Solidarity in S
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit highlights intersectional community organizing of 
 the greater San José area from 1965 to 2005 in response to American imperia
 lism abroad and authoritarianism at home. Groups including\, but not limite
 d to\, Black\, Queer\, Chicana/o\, and Native American liberation movements
 \, labor groups\, and anti-war and nuclear disarmament movements\, worked s
 eparately and together to protest against US intervention in Southeast Asia
 \, Latin America\, and Africa\, and to combat police brutality\, homophobia
 \, and racism in their neighborhoods.\n\nThrough materials from collections
  that include the Fred Hirsch Ephemera Collection\, the Ted Sahl Social Jus
 tice Collection\, the Harry Meserve and Marilyn Scronce Collection\, and th
 e San José Peace and Justice Center Collection\, this exhibit seeks to illu
 minate the tenacity and persistence of these groups in their decades of res
 istance to American hegemonic systems of power and oppression. \n\nCurated 
 by Karl Grunwald\, Alena Karkanias\, and Elise Mills. \n\nFor more informat
 ion about Reading Room hours\, visit library.sjsu.edu/sjsu-special-collecti
 ons.
DTEND:20251106T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T172021Z
DTSTART:20251105T200000Z
GEO:37.335691;-121.885256
LOCATION:King Library\, Special Collections Reading Room\, 5th Floor
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:But Often It Rhymes: Suppression\, Resistance\, and Solidarity in S
 an José
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit highlights intersectional community organizing of 
 the greater San José area from 1965 to 2005 in response to American imperia
 lism abroad and authoritarianism at home. Groups including\, but not limite
 d to\, Black\, Queer\, Chicana/o\, and Native American liberation movements
 \, labor groups\, and anti-war and nuclear disarmament movements\, worked s
 eparately and together to protest against US intervention in Southeast Asia
 \, Latin America\, and Africa\, and to combat police brutality\, homophobia
 \, and racism in their neighborhoods.\n\nThrough materials from collections
  that include the Fred Hirsch Ephemera Collection\, the Ted Sahl Social Jus
 tice Collection\, the Harry Meserve and Marilyn Scronce Collection\, and th
 e San José Peace and Justice Center Collection\, this exhibit seeks to illu
 minate the tenacity and persistence of these groups in their decades of res
 istance to American hegemonic systems of power and oppression. \n\nCurated 
 by Karl Grunwald\, Alena Karkanias\, and Elise Mills. \n\nFor more informat
 ion about Reading Room hours\, visit library.sjsu.edu/sjsu-special-collecti
 ons.
DTEND:20251112T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T172021Z
DTSTART:20251111T200000Z
GEO:37.335691;-121.885256
LOCATION:King Library\, Special Collections Reading Room\, 5th Floor
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:But Often It Rhymes: Suppression\, Resistance\, and Solidarity in S
 an José
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit highlights intersectional community organizing of 
 the greater San José area from 1965 to 2005 in response to American imperia
 lism abroad and authoritarianism at home. Groups including\, but not limite
 d to\, Black\, Queer\, Chicana/o\, and Native American liberation movements
 \, labor groups\, and anti-war and nuclear disarmament movements\, worked s
 eparately and together to protest against US intervention in Southeast Asia
 \, Latin America\, and Africa\, and to combat police brutality\, homophobia
 \, and racism in their neighborhoods.\n\nThrough materials from collections
  that include the Fred Hirsch Ephemera Collection\, the Ted Sahl Social Jus
 tice Collection\, the Harry Meserve and Marilyn Scronce Collection\, and th
 e San José Peace and Justice Center Collection\, this exhibit seeks to illu
 minate the tenacity and persistence of these groups in their decades of res
 istance to American hegemonic systems of power and oppression. \n\nCurated 
 by Karl Grunwald\, Alena Karkanias\, and Elise Mills. \n\nFor more informat
 ion about Reading Room hours\, visit library.sjsu.edu/sjsu-special-collecti
 ons.
DTEND:20251113T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T172021Z
DTSTART:20251112T200000Z
GEO:37.335691;-121.885256
LOCATION:King Library\, Special Collections Reading Room\, 5th Floor
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:But Often It Rhymes: Suppression\, Resistance\, and Solidarity in S
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URL:https://events.sjsu.edu/event/but-often-it-rhymes
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit highlights intersectional community organizing of 
 the greater San José area from 1965 to 2005 in response to American imperia
 lism abroad and authoritarianism at home. Groups including\, but not limite
 d to\, Black\, Queer\, Chicana/o\, and Native American liberation movements
 \, labor groups\, and anti-war and nuclear disarmament movements\, worked s
 eparately and together to protest against US intervention in Southeast Asia
 \, Latin America\, and Africa\, and to combat police brutality\, homophobia
 \, and racism in their neighborhoods.\n\nThrough materials from collections
  that include the Fred Hirsch Ephemera Collection\, the Ted Sahl Social Jus
 tice Collection\, the Harry Meserve and Marilyn Scronce Collection\, and th
 e San José Peace and Justice Center Collection\, this exhibit seeks to illu
 minate the tenacity and persistence of these groups in their decades of res
 istance to American hegemonic systems of power and oppression. \n\nCurated 
 by Karl Grunwald\, Alena Karkanias\, and Elise Mills. \n\nFor more informat
 ion about Reading Room hours\, visit library.sjsu.edu/sjsu-special-collecti
 ons.
DTEND:20251118T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T172021Z
DTSTART:20251117T200000Z
GEO:37.335691;-121.885256
LOCATION:King Library\, Special Collections Reading Room\, 5th Floor
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:But Often It Rhymes: Suppression\, Resistance\, and Solidarity in S
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit highlights intersectional community organizing of 
 the greater San José area from 1965 to 2005 in response to American imperia
 lism abroad and authoritarianism at home. Groups including\, but not limite
 d to\, Black\, Queer\, Chicana/o\, and Native American liberation movements
 \, labor groups\, and anti-war and nuclear disarmament movements\, worked s
 eparately and together to protest against US intervention in Southeast Asia
 \, Latin America\, and Africa\, and to combat police brutality\, homophobia
 \, and racism in their neighborhoods.\n\nThrough materials from collections
  that include the Fred Hirsch Ephemera Collection\, the Ted Sahl Social Jus
 tice Collection\, the Harry Meserve and Marilyn Scronce Collection\, and th
 e San José Peace and Justice Center Collection\, this exhibit seeks to illu
 minate the tenacity and persistence of these groups in their decades of res
 istance to American hegemonic systems of power and oppression. \n\nCurated 
 by Karl Grunwald\, Alena Karkanias\, and Elise Mills. \n\nFor more informat
 ion about Reading Room hours\, visit library.sjsu.edu/sjsu-special-collecti
 ons.
DTEND:20251119T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T172021Z
DTSTART:20251118T200000Z
GEO:37.335691;-121.885256
LOCATION:King Library\, Special Collections Reading Room\, 5th Floor
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:But Often It Rhymes: Suppression\, Resistance\, and Solidarity in S
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit highlights intersectional community organizing of 
 the greater San José area from 1965 to 2005 in response to American imperia
 lism abroad and authoritarianism at home. Groups including\, but not limite
 d to\, Black\, Queer\, Chicana/o\, and Native American liberation movements
 \, labor groups\, and anti-war and nuclear disarmament movements\, worked s
 eparately and together to protest against US intervention in Southeast Asia
 \, Latin America\, and Africa\, and to combat police brutality\, homophobia
 \, and racism in their neighborhoods.\n\nThrough materials from collections
  that include the Fred Hirsch Ephemera Collection\, the Ted Sahl Social Jus
 tice Collection\, the Harry Meserve and Marilyn Scronce Collection\, and th
 e San José Peace and Justice Center Collection\, this exhibit seeks to illu
 minate the tenacity and persistence of these groups in their decades of res
 istance to American hegemonic systems of power and oppression. \n\nCurated 
 by Karl Grunwald\, Alena Karkanias\, and Elise Mills. \n\nFor more informat
 ion about Reading Room hours\, visit library.sjsu.edu/sjsu-special-collecti
 ons.
DTEND:20251120T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T172021Z
DTSTART:20251119T200000Z
GEO:37.335691;-121.885256
LOCATION:King Library\, Special Collections Reading Room\, 5th Floor
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:But Often It Rhymes: Suppression\, Resistance\, and Solidarity in S
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit highlights intersectional community organizing of 
 the greater San José area from 1965 to 2005 in response to American imperia
 lism abroad and authoritarianism at home. Groups including\, but not limite
 d to\, Black\, Queer\, Chicana/o\, and Native American liberation movements
 \, labor groups\, and anti-war and nuclear disarmament movements\, worked s
 eparately and together to protest against US intervention in Southeast Asia
 \, Latin America\, and Africa\, and to combat police brutality\, homophobia
 \, and racism in their neighborhoods.\n\nThrough materials from collections
  that include the Fred Hirsch Ephemera Collection\, the Ted Sahl Social Jus
 tice Collection\, the Harry Meserve and Marilyn Scronce Collection\, and th
 e San José Peace and Justice Center Collection\, this exhibit seeks to illu
 minate the tenacity and persistence of these groups in their decades of res
 istance to American hegemonic systems of power and oppression. \n\nCurated 
 by Karl Grunwald\, Alena Karkanias\, and Elise Mills. \n\nFor more informat
 ion about Reading Room hours\, visit library.sjsu.edu/sjsu-special-collecti
 ons.
DTEND:20251125T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T172022Z
DTSTART:20251124T200000Z
GEO:37.335691;-121.885256
LOCATION:King Library\, Special Collections Reading Room\, 5th Floor
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:But Often It Rhymes: Suppression\, Resistance\, and Solidarity in S
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit highlights intersectional community organizing of 
 the greater San José area from 1965 to 2005 in response to American imperia
 lism abroad and authoritarianism at home. Groups including\, but not limite
 d to\, Black\, Queer\, Chicana/o\, and Native American liberation movements
 \, labor groups\, and anti-war and nuclear disarmament movements\, worked s
 eparately and together to protest against US intervention in Southeast Asia
 \, Latin America\, and Africa\, and to combat police brutality\, homophobia
 \, and racism in their neighborhoods.\n\nThrough materials from collections
  that include the Fred Hirsch Ephemera Collection\, the Ted Sahl Social Jus
 tice Collection\, the Harry Meserve and Marilyn Scronce Collection\, and th
 e San José Peace and Justice Center Collection\, this exhibit seeks to illu
 minate the tenacity and persistence of these groups in their decades of res
 istance to American hegemonic systems of power and oppression. \n\nCurated 
 by Karl Grunwald\, Alena Karkanias\, and Elise Mills. \n\nFor more informat
 ion about Reading Room hours\, visit library.sjsu.edu/sjsu-special-collecti
 ons.
DTEND:20251126T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T172022Z
DTSTART:20251125T200000Z
GEO:37.335691;-121.885256
LOCATION:King Library\, Special Collections Reading Room\, 5th Floor
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:But Often It Rhymes: Suppression\, Resistance\, and Solidarity in S
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit highlights intersectional community organizing of 
 the greater San José area from 1965 to 2005 in response to American imperia
 lism abroad and authoritarianism at home. Groups including\, but not limite
 d to\, Black\, Queer\, Chicana/o\, and Native American liberation movements
 \, labor groups\, and anti-war and nuclear disarmament movements\, worked s
 eparately and together to protest against US intervention in Southeast Asia
 \, Latin America\, and Africa\, and to combat police brutality\, homophobia
 \, and racism in their neighborhoods.\n\nThrough materials from collections
  that include the Fred Hirsch Ephemera Collection\, the Ted Sahl Social Jus
 tice Collection\, the Harry Meserve and Marilyn Scronce Collection\, and th
 e San José Peace and Justice Center Collection\, this exhibit seeks to illu
 minate the tenacity and persistence of these groups in their decades of res
 istance to American hegemonic systems of power and oppression. \n\nCurated 
 by Karl Grunwald\, Alena Karkanias\, and Elise Mills. \n\nFor more informat
 ion about Reading Room hours\, visit library.sjsu.edu/sjsu-special-collecti
 ons.
DTEND:20251127T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T172022Z
DTSTART:20251126T200000Z
GEO:37.335691;-121.885256
LOCATION:King Library\, Special Collections Reading Room\, 5th Floor
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:But Often It Rhymes: Suppression\, Resistance\, and Solidarity in S
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit highlights intersectional community organizing of 
 the greater San José area from 1965 to 2005 in response to American imperia
 lism abroad and authoritarianism at home. Groups including\, but not limite
 d to\, Black\, Queer\, Chicana/o\, and Native American liberation movements
 \, labor groups\, and anti-war and nuclear disarmament movements\, worked s
 eparately and together to protest against US intervention in Southeast Asia
 \, Latin America\, and Africa\, and to combat police brutality\, homophobia
 \, and racism in their neighborhoods.\n\nThrough materials from collections
  that include the Fred Hirsch Ephemera Collection\, the Ted Sahl Social Jus
 tice Collection\, the Harry Meserve and Marilyn Scronce Collection\, and th
 e San José Peace and Justice Center Collection\, this exhibit seeks to illu
 minate the tenacity and persistence of these groups in their decades of res
 istance to American hegemonic systems of power and oppression. \n\nCurated 
 by Karl Grunwald\, Alena Karkanias\, and Elise Mills. \n\nFor more informat
 ion about Reading Room hours\, visit library.sjsu.edu/sjsu-special-collecti
 ons.
DTEND:20251202T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T172022Z
DTSTART:20251201T200000Z
GEO:37.335691;-121.885256
LOCATION:King Library\, Special Collections Reading Room\, 5th Floor
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:But Often It Rhymes: Suppression\, Resistance\, and Solidarity in S
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit highlights intersectional community organizing of 
 the greater San José area from 1965 to 2005 in response to American imperia
 lism abroad and authoritarianism at home. Groups including\, but not limite
 d to\, Black\, Queer\, Chicana/o\, and Native American liberation movements
 \, labor groups\, and anti-war and nuclear disarmament movements\, worked s
 eparately and together to protest against US intervention in Southeast Asia
 \, Latin America\, and Africa\, and to combat police brutality\, homophobia
 \, and racism in their neighborhoods.\n\nThrough materials from collections
  that include the Fred Hirsch Ephemera Collection\, the Ted Sahl Social Jus
 tice Collection\, the Harry Meserve and Marilyn Scronce Collection\, and th
 e San José Peace and Justice Center Collection\, this exhibit seeks to illu
 minate the tenacity and persistence of these groups in their decades of res
 istance to American hegemonic systems of power and oppression. \n\nCurated 
 by Karl Grunwald\, Alena Karkanias\, and Elise Mills. \n\nFor more informat
 ion about Reading Room hours\, visit library.sjsu.edu/sjsu-special-collecti
 ons.
DTEND:20251203T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T172022Z
DTSTART:20251202T200000Z
GEO:37.335691;-121.885256
LOCATION:King Library\, Special Collections Reading Room\, 5th Floor
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:But Often It Rhymes: Suppression\, Resistance\, and Solidarity in S
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit highlights intersectional community organizing of 
 the greater San José area from 1965 to 2005 in response to American imperia
 lism abroad and authoritarianism at home. Groups including\, but not limite
 d to\, Black\, Queer\, Chicana/o\, and Native American liberation movements
 \, labor groups\, and anti-war and nuclear disarmament movements\, worked s
 eparately and together to protest against US intervention in Southeast Asia
 \, Latin America\, and Africa\, and to combat police brutality\, homophobia
 \, and racism in their neighborhoods.\n\nThrough materials from collections
  that include the Fred Hirsch Ephemera Collection\, the Ted Sahl Social Jus
 tice Collection\, the Harry Meserve and Marilyn Scronce Collection\, and th
 e San José Peace and Justice Center Collection\, this exhibit seeks to illu
 minate the tenacity and persistence of these groups in their decades of res
 istance to American hegemonic systems of power and oppression. \n\nCurated 
 by Karl Grunwald\, Alena Karkanias\, and Elise Mills. \n\nFor more informat
 ion about Reading Room hours\, visit library.sjsu.edu/sjsu-special-collecti
 ons.
DTEND:20251204T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T172022Z
DTSTART:20251203T200000Z
GEO:37.335691;-121.885256
LOCATION:King Library\, Special Collections Reading Room\, 5th Floor
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:But Often It Rhymes: Suppression\, Resistance\, and Solidarity in S
 an José
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit highlights intersectional community organizing of 
 the greater San José area from 1965 to 2005 in response to American imperia
 lism abroad and authoritarianism at home. Groups including\, but not limite
 d to\, Black\, Queer\, Chicana/o\, and Native American liberation movements
 \, labor groups\, and anti-war and nuclear disarmament movements\, worked s
 eparately and together to protest against US intervention in Southeast Asia
 \, Latin America\, and Africa\, and to combat police brutality\, homophobia
 \, and racism in their neighborhoods.\n\nThrough materials from collections
  that include the Fred Hirsch Ephemera Collection\, the Ted Sahl Social Jus
 tice Collection\, the Harry Meserve and Marilyn Scronce Collection\, and th
 e San José Peace and Justice Center Collection\, this exhibit seeks to illu
 minate the tenacity and persistence of these groups in their decades of res
 istance to American hegemonic systems of power and oppression. \n\nCurated 
 by Karl Grunwald\, Alena Karkanias\, and Elise Mills. \n\nFor more informat
 ion about Reading Room hours\, visit library.sjsu.edu/sjsu-special-collecti
 ons.
DTEND:20251209T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T172022Z
DTSTART:20251208T200000Z
GEO:37.335691;-121.885256
LOCATION:King Library\, Special Collections Reading Room\, 5th Floor
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:But Often It Rhymes: Suppression\, Resistance\, and Solidarity in S
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit highlights intersectional community organizing of 
 the greater San José area from 1965 to 2005 in response to American imperia
 lism abroad and authoritarianism at home. Groups including\, but not limite
 d to\, Black\, Queer\, Chicana/o\, and Native American liberation movements
 \, labor groups\, and anti-war and nuclear disarmament movements\, worked s
 eparately and together to protest against US intervention in Southeast Asia
 \, Latin America\, and Africa\, and to combat police brutality\, homophobia
 \, and racism in their neighborhoods.\n\nThrough materials from collections
  that include the Fred Hirsch Ephemera Collection\, the Ted Sahl Social Jus
 tice Collection\, the Harry Meserve and Marilyn Scronce Collection\, and th
 e San José Peace and Justice Center Collection\, this exhibit seeks to illu
 minate the tenacity and persistence of these groups in their decades of res
 istance to American hegemonic systems of power and oppression. \n\nCurated 
 by Karl Grunwald\, Alena Karkanias\, and Elise Mills. \n\nFor more informat
 ion about Reading Room hours\, visit library.sjsu.edu/sjsu-special-collecti
 ons.
DTEND:20251210T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T172022Z
DTSTART:20251209T200000Z
GEO:37.335691;-121.885256
LOCATION:King Library\, Special Collections Reading Room\, 5th Floor
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:But Often It Rhymes: Suppression\, Resistance\, and Solidarity in S
 an José
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit highlights intersectional community organizing of 
 the greater San José area from 1965 to 2005 in response to American imperia
 lism abroad and authoritarianism at home. Groups including\, but not limite
 d to\, Black\, Queer\, Chicana/o\, and Native American liberation movements
 \, labor groups\, and anti-war and nuclear disarmament movements\, worked s
 eparately and together to protest against US intervention in Southeast Asia
 \, Latin America\, and Africa\, and to combat police brutality\, homophobia
 \, and racism in their neighborhoods.\n\nThrough materials from collections
  that include the Fred Hirsch Ephemera Collection\, the Ted Sahl Social Jus
 tice Collection\, the Harry Meserve and Marilyn Scronce Collection\, and th
 e San José Peace and Justice Center Collection\, this exhibit seeks to illu
 minate the tenacity and persistence of these groups in their decades of res
 istance to American hegemonic systems of power and oppression. \n\nCurated 
 by Karl Grunwald\, Alena Karkanias\, and Elise Mills. \n\nFor more informat
 ion about Reading Room hours\, visit library.sjsu.edu/sjsu-special-collecti
 ons.
DTEND:20251211T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T172022Z
DTSTART:20251210T200000Z
GEO:37.335691;-121.885256
LOCATION:King Library\, Special Collections Reading Room\, 5th Floor
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:But Often It Rhymes: Suppression\, Resistance\, and Solidarity in S
 an José
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit highlights intersectional community organizing of 
 the greater San José area from 1965 to 2005 in response to American imperia
 lism abroad and authoritarianism at home. Groups including\, but not limite
 d to\, Black\, Queer\, Chicana/o\, and Native American liberation movements
 \, labor groups\, and anti-war and nuclear disarmament movements\, worked s
 eparately and together to protest against US intervention in Southeast Asia
 \, Latin America\, and Africa\, and to combat police brutality\, homophobia
 \, and racism in their neighborhoods.\n\nThrough materials from collections
  that include the Fred Hirsch Ephemera Collection\, the Ted Sahl Social Jus
 tice Collection\, the Harry Meserve and Marilyn Scronce Collection\, and th
 e San José Peace and Justice Center Collection\, this exhibit seeks to illu
 minate the tenacity and persistence of these groups in their decades of res
 istance to American hegemonic systems of power and oppression. \n\nCurated 
 by Karl Grunwald\, Alena Karkanias\, and Elise Mills. \n\nFor more informat
 ion about Reading Room hours\, visit library.sjsu.edu/sjsu-special-collecti
 ons.
DTEND:20251216T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T172022Z
DTSTART:20251215T200000Z
GEO:37.335691;-121.885256
LOCATION:King Library\, Special Collections Reading Room\, 5th Floor
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:But Often It Rhymes: Suppression\, Resistance\, and Solidarity in S
 an José
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit highlights intersectional community organizing of 
 the greater San José area from 1965 to 2005 in response to American imperia
 lism abroad and authoritarianism at home. Groups including\, but not limite
 d to\, Black\, Queer\, Chicana/o\, and Native American liberation movements
 \, labor groups\, and anti-war and nuclear disarmament movements\, worked s
 eparately and together to protest against US intervention in Southeast Asia
 \, Latin America\, and Africa\, and to combat police brutality\, homophobia
 \, and racism in their neighborhoods.\n\nThrough materials from collections
  that include the Fred Hirsch Ephemera Collection\, the Ted Sahl Social Jus
 tice Collection\, the Harry Meserve and Marilyn Scronce Collection\, and th
 e San José Peace and Justice Center Collection\, this exhibit seeks to illu
 minate the tenacity and persistence of these groups in their decades of res
 istance to American hegemonic systems of power and oppression. \n\nCurated 
 by Karl Grunwald\, Alena Karkanias\, and Elise Mills. \n\nFor more informat
 ion about Reading Room hours\, visit library.sjsu.edu/sjsu-special-collecti
 ons.
DTEND:20251217T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T172022Z
DTSTART:20251216T200000Z
GEO:37.335691;-121.885256
LOCATION:King Library\, Special Collections Reading Room\, 5th Floor
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:But Often It Rhymes: Suppression\, Resistance\, and Solidarity in S
 an José
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit highlights intersectional community organizing of 
 the greater San José area from 1965 to 2005 in response to American imperia
 lism abroad and authoritarianism at home. Groups including\, but not limite
 d to\, Black\, Queer\, Chicana/o\, and Native American liberation movements
 \, labor groups\, and anti-war and nuclear disarmament movements\, worked s
 eparately and together to protest against US intervention in Southeast Asia
 \, Latin America\, and Africa\, and to combat police brutality\, homophobia
 \, and racism in their neighborhoods.\n\nThrough materials from collections
  that include the Fred Hirsch Ephemera Collection\, the Ted Sahl Social Jus
 tice Collection\, the Harry Meserve and Marilyn Scronce Collection\, and th
 e San José Peace and Justice Center Collection\, this exhibit seeks to illu
 minate the tenacity and persistence of these groups in their decades of res
 istance to American hegemonic systems of power and oppression. \n\nCurated 
 by Karl Grunwald\, Alena Karkanias\, and Elise Mills. \n\nFor more informat
 ion about Reading Room hours\, visit library.sjsu.edu/sjsu-special-collecti
 ons.
DTEND:20251218T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T172022Z
DTSTART:20251217T200000Z
GEO:37.335691;-121.885256
LOCATION:King Library\, Special Collections Reading Room\, 5th Floor
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:But Often It Rhymes: Suppression\, Resistance\, and Solidarity in S
 an José
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit highlights intersectional community organizing of 
 the greater San José area from 1965 to 2005 in response to American imperia
 lism abroad and authoritarianism at home. Groups including\, but not limite
 d to\, Black\, Queer\, Chicana/o\, and Native American liberation movements
 \, labor groups\, and anti-war and nuclear disarmament movements\, worked s
 eparately and together to protest against US intervention in Southeast Asia
 \, Latin America\, and Africa\, and to combat police brutality\, homophobia
 \, and racism in their neighborhoods.\n\nThrough materials from collections
  that include the Fred Hirsch Ephemera Collection\, the Ted Sahl Social Jus
 tice Collection\, the Harry Meserve and Marilyn Scronce Collection\, and th
 e San José Peace and Justice Center Collection\, this exhibit seeks to illu
 minate the tenacity and persistence of these groups in their decades of res
 istance to American hegemonic systems of power and oppression. \n\nCurated 
 by Karl Grunwald\, Alena Karkanias\, and Elise Mills. \n\nFor more informat
 ion about Reading Room hours\, visit library.sjsu.edu/sjsu-special-collecti
 ons.
DTEND:20251223T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T172022Z
DTSTART:20251222T200000Z
GEO:37.335691;-121.885256
LOCATION:King Library\, Special Collections Reading Room\, 5th Floor
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:But Often It Rhymes: Suppression\, Resistance\, and Solidarity in S
 an José
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URL:https://events.sjsu.edu/event/but-often-it-rhymes
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit highlights intersectional community organizing of 
 the greater San José area from 1965 to 2005 in response to American imperia
 lism abroad and authoritarianism at home. Groups including\, but not limite
 d to\, Black\, Queer\, Chicana/o\, and Native American liberation movements
 \, labor groups\, and anti-war and nuclear disarmament movements\, worked s
 eparately and together to protest against US intervention in Southeast Asia
 \, Latin America\, and Africa\, and to combat police brutality\, homophobia
 \, and racism in their neighborhoods.\n\nThrough materials from collections
  that include the Fred Hirsch Ephemera Collection\, the Ted Sahl Social Jus
 tice Collection\, the Harry Meserve and Marilyn Scronce Collection\, and th
 e San José Peace and Justice Center Collection\, this exhibit seeks to illu
 minate the tenacity and persistence of these groups in their decades of res
 istance to American hegemonic systems of power and oppression. \n\nCurated 
 by Karl Grunwald\, Alena Karkanias\, and Elise Mills. \n\nFor more informat
 ion about Reading Room hours\, visit library.sjsu.edu/sjsu-special-collecti
 ons.
DTEND:20251224T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T172022Z
DTSTART:20251223T200000Z
GEO:37.335691;-121.885256
LOCATION:King Library\, Special Collections Reading Room\, 5th Floor
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:But Often It Rhymes: Suppression\, Resistance\, and Solidarity in S
 an José
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URL:https://events.sjsu.edu/event/but-often-it-rhymes
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit highlights intersectional community organizing of 
 the greater San José area from 1965 to 2005 in response to American imperia
 lism abroad and authoritarianism at home. Groups including\, but not limite
 d to\, Black\, Queer\, Chicana/o\, and Native American liberation movements
 \, labor groups\, and anti-war and nuclear disarmament movements\, worked s
 eparately and together to protest against US intervention in Southeast Asia
 \, Latin America\, and Africa\, and to combat police brutality\, homophobia
 \, and racism in their neighborhoods.\n\nThrough materials from collections
  that include the Fred Hirsch Ephemera Collection\, the Ted Sahl Social Jus
 tice Collection\, the Harry Meserve and Marilyn Scronce Collection\, and th
 e San José Peace and Justice Center Collection\, this exhibit seeks to illu
 minate the tenacity and persistence of these groups in their decades of res
 istance to American hegemonic systems of power and oppression. \n\nCurated 
 by Karl Grunwald\, Alena Karkanias\, and Elise Mills. \n\nFor more informat
 ion about Reading Room hours\, visit library.sjsu.edu/sjsu-special-collecti
 ons.
DTEND:20251225T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T172022Z
DTSTART:20251224T200000Z
GEO:37.335691;-121.885256
LOCATION:King Library\, Special Collections Reading Room\, 5th Floor
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:But Often It Rhymes: Suppression\, Resistance\, and Solidarity in S
 an José
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51207582605899
URL:https://events.sjsu.edu/event/but-often-it-rhymes
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit highlights intersectional community organizing of 
 the greater San José area from 1965 to 2005 in response to American imperia
 lism abroad and authoritarianism at home. Groups including\, but not limite
 d to\, Black\, Queer\, Chicana/o\, and Native American liberation movements
 \, labor groups\, and anti-war and nuclear disarmament movements\, worked s
 eparately and together to protest against US intervention in Southeast Asia
 \, Latin America\, and Africa\, and to combat police brutality\, homophobia
 \, and racism in their neighborhoods.\n\nThrough materials from collections
  that include the Fred Hirsch Ephemera Collection\, the Ted Sahl Social Jus
 tice Collection\, the Harry Meserve and Marilyn Scronce Collection\, and th
 e San José Peace and Justice Center Collection\, this exhibit seeks to illu
 minate the tenacity and persistence of these groups in their decades of res
 istance to American hegemonic systems of power and oppression. \n\nCurated 
 by Karl Grunwald\, Alena Karkanias\, and Elise Mills. \n\nFor more informat
 ion about Reading Room hours\, visit library.sjsu.edu/sjsu-special-collecti
 ons.
DTEND:20251230T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T172022Z
DTSTART:20251229T200000Z
GEO:37.335691;-121.885256
LOCATION:King Library\, Special Collections Reading Room\, 5th Floor
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:But Often It Rhymes: Suppression\, Resistance\, and Solidarity in S
 an José
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51207582611024
URL:https://events.sjsu.edu/event/but-often-it-rhymes
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit highlights intersectional community organizing of 
 the greater San José area from 1965 to 2005 in response to American imperia
 lism abroad and authoritarianism at home. Groups including\, but not limite
 d to\, Black\, Queer\, Chicana/o\, and Native American liberation movements
 \, labor groups\, and anti-war and nuclear disarmament movements\, worked s
 eparately and together to protest against US intervention in Southeast Asia
 \, Latin America\, and Africa\, and to combat police brutality\, homophobia
 \, and racism in their neighborhoods.\n\nThrough materials from collections
  that include the Fred Hirsch Ephemera Collection\, the Ted Sahl Social Jus
 tice Collection\, the Harry Meserve and Marilyn Scronce Collection\, and th
 e San José Peace and Justice Center Collection\, this exhibit seeks to illu
 minate the tenacity and persistence of these groups in their decades of res
 istance to American hegemonic systems of power and oppression. \n\nCurated 
 by Karl Grunwald\, Alena Karkanias\, and Elise Mills. \n\nFor more informat
 ion about Reading Room hours\, visit library.sjsu.edu/sjsu-special-collecti
 ons.
DTEND:20251231T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T172022Z
DTSTART:20251230T200000Z
GEO:37.335691;-121.885256
LOCATION:King Library\, Special Collections Reading Room\, 5th Floor
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:But Often It Rhymes: Suppression\, Resistance\, and Solidarity in S
 an José
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URL:https://events.sjsu.edu/event/but-often-it-rhymes
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit highlights intersectional community organizing of 
 the greater San José area from 1965 to 2005 in response to American imperia
 lism abroad and authoritarianism at home. Groups including\, but not limite
 d to\, Black\, Queer\, Chicana/o\, and Native American liberation movements
 \, labor groups\, and anti-war and nuclear disarmament movements\, worked s
 eparately and together to protest against US intervention in Southeast Asia
 \, Latin America\, and Africa\, and to combat police brutality\, homophobia
 \, and racism in their neighborhoods.\n\nThrough materials from collections
  that include the Fred Hirsch Ephemera Collection\, the Ted Sahl Social Jus
 tice Collection\, the Harry Meserve and Marilyn Scronce Collection\, and th
 e San José Peace and Justice Center Collection\, this exhibit seeks to illu
 minate the tenacity and persistence of these groups in their decades of res
 istance to American hegemonic systems of power and oppression. \n\nCurated 
 by Karl Grunwald\, Alena Karkanias\, and Elise Mills. \n\nFor more informat
 ion about Reading Room hours\, visit library.sjsu.edu/sjsu-special-collecti
 ons.
DTEND:20260101T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T172022Z
DTSTART:20251231T200000Z
GEO:37.335691;-121.885256
LOCATION:King Library\, Special Collections Reading Room\, 5th Floor
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:But Often It Rhymes: Suppression\, Resistance\, and Solidarity in S
 an José
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URL:https://events.sjsu.edu/event/but-often-it-rhymes
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit highlights intersectional community organizing of 
 the greater San José area from 1965 to 2005 in response to American imperia
 lism abroad and authoritarianism at home. Groups including\, but not limite
 d to\, Black\, Queer\, Chicana/o\, and Native American liberation movements
 \, labor groups\, and anti-war and nuclear disarmament movements\, worked s
 eparately and together to protest against US intervention in Southeast Asia
 \, Latin America\, and Africa\, and to combat police brutality\, homophobia
 \, and racism in their neighborhoods.\n\nThrough materials from collections
  that include the Fred Hirsch Ephemera Collection\, the Ted Sahl Social Jus
 tice Collection\, the Harry Meserve and Marilyn Scronce Collection\, and th
 e San José Peace and Justice Center Collection\, this exhibit seeks to illu
 minate the tenacity and persistence of these groups in their decades of res
 istance to American hegemonic systems of power and oppression. \n\nCurated 
 by Karl Grunwald\, Alena Karkanias\, and Elise Mills. \n\nFor more informat
 ion about Reading Room hours\, visit library.sjsu.edu/sjsu-special-collecti
 ons.
DTEND:20260106T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T172022Z
DTSTART:20260105T200000Z
GEO:37.335691;-121.885256
LOCATION:King Library\, Special Collections Reading Room\, 5th Floor
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:But Often It Rhymes: Suppression\, Resistance\, and Solidarity in S
 an José
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URL:https://events.sjsu.edu/event/but-often-it-rhymes
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit highlights intersectional community organizing of 
 the greater San José area from 1965 to 2005 in response to American imperia
 lism abroad and authoritarianism at home. Groups including\, but not limite
 d to\, Black\, Queer\, Chicana/o\, and Native American liberation movements
 \, labor groups\, and anti-war and nuclear disarmament movements\, worked s
 eparately and together to protest against US intervention in Southeast Asia
 \, Latin America\, and Africa\, and to combat police brutality\, homophobia
 \, and racism in their neighborhoods.\n\nThrough materials from collections
  that include the Fred Hirsch Ephemera Collection\, the Ted Sahl Social Jus
 tice Collection\, the Harry Meserve and Marilyn Scronce Collection\, and th
 e San José Peace and Justice Center Collection\, this exhibit seeks to illu
 minate the tenacity and persistence of these groups in their decades of res
 istance to American hegemonic systems of power and oppression. \n\nCurated 
 by Karl Grunwald\, Alena Karkanias\, and Elise Mills. \n\nFor more informat
 ion about Reading Room hours\, visit library.sjsu.edu/sjsu-special-collecti
 ons.
DTEND:20260107T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T172022Z
DTSTART:20260106T200000Z
GEO:37.335691;-121.885256
LOCATION:King Library\, Special Collections Reading Room\, 5th Floor
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:But Often It Rhymes: Suppression\, Resistance\, and Solidarity in S
 an José
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51207582619224
URL:https://events.sjsu.edu/event/but-often-it-rhymes
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit highlights intersectional community organizing of 
 the greater San José area from 1965 to 2005 in response to American imperia
 lism abroad and authoritarianism at home. Groups including\, but not limite
 d to\, Black\, Queer\, Chicana/o\, and Native American liberation movements
 \, labor groups\, and anti-war and nuclear disarmament movements\, worked s
 eparately and together to protest against US intervention in Southeast Asia
 \, Latin America\, and Africa\, and to combat police brutality\, homophobia
 \, and racism in their neighborhoods.\n\nThrough materials from collections
  that include the Fred Hirsch Ephemera Collection\, the Ted Sahl Social Jus
 tice Collection\, the Harry Meserve and Marilyn Scronce Collection\, and th
 e San José Peace and Justice Center Collection\, this exhibit seeks to illu
 minate the tenacity and persistence of these groups in their decades of res
 istance to American hegemonic systems of power and oppression. \n\nCurated 
 by Karl Grunwald\, Alena Karkanias\, and Elise Mills. \n\nFor more informat
 ion about Reading Room hours\, visit library.sjsu.edu/sjsu-special-collecti
 ons.
DTEND:20260108T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T172022Z
DTSTART:20260107T200000Z
GEO:37.335691;-121.885256
LOCATION:King Library\, Special Collections Reading Room\, 5th Floor
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:But Often It Rhymes: Suppression\, Resistance\, and Solidarity in S
 an José
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51207582620249
URL:https://events.sjsu.edu/event/but-often-it-rhymes
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit highlights intersectional community organizing of 
 the greater San José area from 1965 to 2005 in response to American imperia
 lism abroad and authoritarianism at home. Groups including\, but not limite
 d to\, Black\, Queer\, Chicana/o\, and Native American liberation movements
 \, labor groups\, and anti-war and nuclear disarmament movements\, worked s
 eparately and together to protest against US intervention in Southeast Asia
 \, Latin America\, and Africa\, and to combat police brutality\, homophobia
 \, and racism in their neighborhoods.\n\nThrough materials from collections
  that include the Fred Hirsch Ephemera Collection\, the Ted Sahl Social Jus
 tice Collection\, the Harry Meserve and Marilyn Scronce Collection\, and th
 e San José Peace and Justice Center Collection\, this exhibit seeks to illu
 minate the tenacity and persistence of these groups in their decades of res
 istance to American hegemonic systems of power and oppression. \n\nCurated 
 by Karl Grunwald\, Alena Karkanias\, and Elise Mills. \n\nFor more informat
 ion about Reading Room hours\, visit library.sjsu.edu/sjsu-special-collecti
 ons.
DTEND:20260113T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T172022Z
DTSTART:20260112T200000Z
GEO:37.335691;-121.885256
LOCATION:King Library\, Special Collections Reading Room\, 5th Floor
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:But Often It Rhymes: Suppression\, Resistance\, and Solidarity in S
 an José
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51207582627422
URL:https://events.sjsu.edu/event/but-often-it-rhymes
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit highlights intersectional community organizing of 
 the greater San José area from 1965 to 2005 in response to American imperia
 lism abroad and authoritarianism at home. Groups including\, but not limite
 d to\, Black\, Queer\, Chicana/o\, and Native American liberation movements
 \, labor groups\, and anti-war and nuclear disarmament movements\, worked s
 eparately and together to protest against US intervention in Southeast Asia
 \, Latin America\, and Africa\, and to combat police brutality\, homophobia
 \, and racism in their neighborhoods.\n\nThrough materials from collections
  that include the Fred Hirsch Ephemera Collection\, the Ted Sahl Social Jus
 tice Collection\, the Harry Meserve and Marilyn Scronce Collection\, and th
 e San José Peace and Justice Center Collection\, this exhibit seeks to illu
 minate the tenacity and persistence of these groups in their decades of res
 istance to American hegemonic systems of power and oppression. \n\nCurated 
 by Karl Grunwald\, Alena Karkanias\, and Elise Mills. \n\nFor more informat
 ion about Reading Room hours\, visit library.sjsu.edu/sjsu-special-collecti
 ons.
DTEND:20260114T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T172022Z
DTSTART:20260113T200000Z
GEO:37.335691;-121.885256
LOCATION:King Library\, Special Collections Reading Room\, 5th Floor
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:But Often It Rhymes: Suppression\, Resistance\, and Solidarity in S
 an José
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51207582628447
URL:https://events.sjsu.edu/event/but-often-it-rhymes
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit highlights intersectional community organizing of 
 the greater San José area from 1965 to 2005 in response to American imperia
 lism abroad and authoritarianism at home. Groups including\, but not limite
 d to\, Black\, Queer\, Chicana/o\, and Native American liberation movements
 \, labor groups\, and anti-war and nuclear disarmament movements\, worked s
 eparately and together to protest against US intervention in Southeast Asia
 \, Latin America\, and Africa\, and to combat police brutality\, homophobia
 \, and racism in their neighborhoods.\n\nThrough materials from collections
  that include the Fred Hirsch Ephemera Collection\, the Ted Sahl Social Jus
 tice Collection\, the Harry Meserve and Marilyn Scronce Collection\, and th
 e San José Peace and Justice Center Collection\, this exhibit seeks to illu
 minate the tenacity and persistence of these groups in their decades of res
 istance to American hegemonic systems of power and oppression. \n\nCurated 
 by Karl Grunwald\, Alena Karkanias\, and Elise Mills. \n\nFor more informat
 ion about Reading Room hours\, visit library.sjsu.edu/sjsu-special-collecti
 ons.
DTEND:20260115T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T172022Z
DTSTART:20260114T200000Z
GEO:37.335691;-121.885256
LOCATION:King Library\, Special Collections Reading Room\, 5th Floor
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:But Often It Rhymes: Suppression\, Resistance\, and Solidarity in S
 an José
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51207582630496
URL:https://events.sjsu.edu/event/but-often-it-rhymes
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