A memoir written by Juanita Tamayo Lott, a participant in the 1968 San Francisco State College Third World Liberation Front (TWLF) Strike to establish the College of Ethnic Studies. The book discusses the reasons for strike and the background social, political and cultural changes taking place at the time. The strike’s impact today is embodied in the College of Ethnic Studies and the efforts of every student, staff, faculty or community member associated with the college to ensure that the program continues and remains relevant today.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Dedication
Acknowledgments
Author’s Biography
Introduction
Chapter One: Being in the Right Place at the Right Time
Chapter Two: Practical Grassroots Origins: Unsung Heroines and Heroes
Chapter Three: And the Children Shall Lead Us
Chapter Four: Demography Is Destiny but Geography Shapes Outlook
Chapter Five: Golden Children: Agents of Change and Continuity