Persian Gulf Teach-in U.c. Berkeley
PERSIAN GULF TEACH-IN AT U.C. BERKELEY| NOVEMBER 14, 1990. - CONTENT: Persian Gulf Teach-In on November 14, 1990 at U.C. Berkeley. Every speaker addresses issues of illegality of war. Speakers include Carlos Munoz, Jr. author of the book, Youth Identification (6:00) Karen Chadre, assistant professor of Political Science (7:00) Margaret Wilkerson, from the African American Studies department (4:00) Kathy Jones, visiting professor in the Women's Studies department (7:50) Julianne Malveaux, assistant professor of African American studies and columnist for USA Today (8:00) Leon Litwack, historian (10:00) Morrissey, Egyptian scholar (3:50) Danial Jerome, student and June Jordan, organizer (2:50) - Broadcast on November 14, 1990.|PERSIAN GULF TEACH-IN AT U.C. BERKELEY| November 14, 1990. - CONTENT: Persian Gulf teach-in at U.C. Berkeley, on November 14, 1990. Teach-in organized by the students and faculty. Excerpts from the teach-in. All speakers address issues of illegality of war and danger. Speakers are Carlos Munoz, author of the book, Youth Identification, Karen Chadre, assistant professor of Political Science, Margaret Wilkerson, from the African American Studies program, Kathy Jones, visiting professor in the Women's Studies Dept., Julianne Malveraux, assistant professor, of African American Studies and columnist for USA Today, Leon Litwick, History professor and Pulitizer Prize winner, and more. - Broadcast, November 14, 1990.