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(Teach-in organized by University of Michigan students. Held from November 2-4, 1975, this three-day teach-in investigated the role of technology in corporate and government "control." 1) Borman, Nancy, Majority Report -- Subversion of the Women's movement; ("Documents efforts by the govt. to buy off and subvert the women's movement. Operation Chaos, Mary Jo Cook, Susan Saks and other topics never mentioned in the national media.") 2) O'Rourke, Maurine, UM Gay Advocate -- Repression of Gay People. Description from donor: "The harassment and oppression of radical lesbians. Kathy Power and Susan Saks, Jill Rayman. A passionate, articulate presentation.")
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Part 3

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(Teach-in organized by University of Michigan students. Held from November 2-4, 1975, this three-day teach-in investigated the role of technology in corporate and government "control." 1) [last name not given], Stella -- Repression of Gay People; ("Attacks homophobia in the New Left and the Teach-In. Relates it to similar experiences with straight academic conferences."); 2) DuBois, David, Black Panther -- Conspiracy Against the Black Liberation Movement) ("DuBois relates his experiences as a Black American living in Black Africa. Relates African liberation struggles to the idea of a world socialist revolution. King, Malcolm X, the Panthers, and bussing are tied in to an overview of racism and imperialism.");)
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Police Repression, November 3, 1975, 7:30 p.m

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The session on Police Repression (3 original tapes) seven speakers:

  1. Kunstler, William -- (moderator) (part 1) ("A short intro. by Kunstler talks about Attica and community control and the repression at Wounded Knee.")
  2. Butz, Tim -- The Militarization of Police (part1) ("Former intelligence agent thoroughly discusses the intelligence cycle. SLA and SWAT teams. Use of LEAA federal money to bring Viet Nam technology and repression home.")
  3. Frappier, Jon -- New Police Technology (part 1-2) ("Frappier talks about technology as a tool of repression. LEAA funded police tools. Latin America and Viet Nam. The war comes home.")
  4. People at the Wheel -- (part 2) ("Music provided by members of the Revolutionary Student Brigade.")
  5. Kunstler, William -- (part 2) ("Introduction that ties in Viet Nam and the military actions at Wounded Knee.")
  6. Dixon, Regina Brave -- The Military at Wounded Knee (parts 2-3) ("A first hand account of the US Military actions at Wounded Knee. A fine and complete account.")
  7. DuBois, David -- Police Repression in Oakland County (part 3) ("A chronological history of the Black Panther Party focusing on Oakland. An excellent overview.")