id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_76cgavxu4vg6tos3fulrvyqxuu Robert A. Rhoads Student activism, diversity, and the struggle for a just society 2016 15 .pdf application/pdf 11101 1765 69 This introductory article provides a historical overview of various student movements and forms of student activism from the beginning of the Civil Rights university curricula, getting involved in promoting the Black Student Union (BSU) movement by Garrett and other student activists were campus demonstrations, consciousness-raising programs and lectures (aimed at advancing Black the earliest Black Studies programs were advanced primarily by student activists offers evidence of the power students hold when committed and well organized. needs, female students and faculty also organized to push colleges and universities to against progressive social change and legislation (Apple, 2000; Rhoads, Saenz, & Carducci, 2005), the movement to expand women's rights continued throughout the 1970s pointed to several significant campus movements including protests at Rutgers University Other cases of student activism, including the 1990 Mills College Strike and the http://www.bamn.com/social-justice/uc-berkeley-march-public-education-for-all-not-segregation-privatization-and-police-repression http://www.bamn.com/social-justice/uc-berkeley-march-public-education-for-all-not-segregation-privatization-and-police-repression http://www.bamn.com/social-justice/uc-berkeley-march-public-education-for-all-not-segregation-privatization-and-police-repression support for student activism over the past several years around issues of inclusion, social studies, student activism, and the Black Power ./cache/work_76cgavxu4vg6tos3fulrvyqxuu.pdf ./txt/work_76cgavxu4vg6tos3fulrvyqxuu.txt