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Edward Eitches, a 1974 graduate of HLS, says a security officer mistook him for a Progressive Student Labor Movement (PSLM) protester because he had two pieces of PSLM literature in his hand...
...eventual core of the group that Smith brought together worked from early February to plan the mid-April week of events. They knew they would be up against Take Back the Night, but they didn't expect the Progressive Student Labor Movement (PSLM), which started its sit-in during the middle of AIDS Week last Wednesday, to steal the spotlight. However, Bonner and Leslie A. Garbarino `04, who organized the day-long fast for AIDS Week last Friday, say the sit-in did not upstage their events, however, but actually increased attendance...
...PSLM inspired a sense of activism on campus that was either suppressed or absent, It just sparked people," Bonner says...
...think people saw our fliers at the PSLM rallies. Attendance at events after the sit-in started was phenomenal," says Garbarino...
...believe in a living wage, but I don’t believe in the Progressive Student Labor Movement (PSLM). How often have we heard this? So far, the arguments that support the living wage but condemn the sit-in and the PSLM’s tactics have focused on the sit-in as an ineffective means. The Crimson, for one, believes the PSLM should leave because its tactics are “more likely to harden the administration’s resolve” than accomplish the goal of $10.25 per hour plus benefits. Perhaps, but that?...