Friday, March 30, 2007

The New SDS


There is an article in The Nation magazine about the new SDS.

Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Somalia Forum - April 2.

We will be hosting a forum about Somalia on Monday, April 2, 2007 in the Tivoli room 440. Dr. Robert Hazan of the Political Science Department and Dr. Derrick Hudson of the Department of African and African American Studies will discuss U.S. military actions in Somalia.

Sunday, March 18, 2007

Barsamian on IRAN - Video



Success! Thanks to David Barsamian for permission to post this video.

Saturday, March 17, 2007

Anti-war March

I just got home from the anti-war march in Denver. Thank you to everyone who came out to show your support for an end to war.

Monday, March 12, 2007

Barsamian Update

We are experiencing a few minor technological glitches in posting David's talk from last week. We will have the video posted here soon. David will be speaking on Friday, March 23rd, at the Mercury Cafe. This event is a benefit for the Denver Justice & Peace Committee and will focus on the changing political landscape of Latin America.

Sunday, March 11, 2007

Anti-war March


Join us on Saturday, March 17, as we march on the Capitol in an effort to stop war at home and abroad. The march will begin at 11:00 a.m. at Halliburton's Denver offices, and end on the west steps of the Capitol. There will be several speakers including T.J. Westphal of Iraq Veterans Against the War, Dahlia Wasfi, and members of Military Families Speak Out Colorado Chapter. We will have a table set up at the Capitol and hope to see you there.

Wednesday, March 7, 2007

Barsamian on IRAN


On Tuesday, March 6, David Barsamian of Alternative Radio visited the Auraria Campus to talk about his recent trip to Iran. We were there to film David's talk and will be posting the video here soon.

Friday, March 2, 2007

Auraria SDS

Students for a Democratic Society is an association of students on the left. It seeks to create a sustained community of educational and political concern; one bringing together liberals and radicals, activists and scholars, students and faculty. It maintains a vision of a democratic society where at all levels people have control of the decisions which affect them and the resources on which they are dependent. It seeks a relevance through the continual focus on realities and on the programs necessary to effect change at the most basic levels of economic, political and social organization. It feels the urgency to put forth a radical, democratic program whose methods embody the democratic vision.

We are a group of students from Metropolitan State College of Denver, the University of Colorado, Denver, and the Community College of Denver.