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SF State Students Occupy Business Building to Protest Fee Increases and Attack On Public Education

By Labor Video Project (Posted Dec 11, 2009)

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San Francisco State University students occupied the Business School and hundreds of students supported the occupation on 9 December 2009.


Produced by Labor Video Project.  Contact: P.O. Box 720027, San Francisco, CA 94172; (415) 282-1908; <www.laborvideo.org>.




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