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Alcatra z Committee,'---______--:- ______2.3 Celebration Harmon Henderson 11 ------Aree Goldberg - ., Art Doing Things Bob Taber Beginning Drawing Peter Carter \'2.. I' Foundations of Sexual Identity Free Particle 17 Live Art Modeling & Drawing Larry Rabine 12- Gestalt Individual Session Bob Hartley " Matrix Study-Art Drawing, Mixed/ Higham Wingate}2.. Media , Idea Translation - , ' - Growth by Self-Guidance & Clear Marks 18 Self Government Painting, Sculpture, Architecture __. Albert Boyd II Loving Tribes to Replace Oppressive_Clear Marks 18 Construction of Environments John 13 Institutions. Rennaissance Rap Anthony Valentino_if Male & Female Encounter Harmon Henderson_17 Astrology Men' 'S Liberation Andre Carpenter__ l~ IAdvanced"Discussion of Astrology_Edwin Rosenzweig_I' 'PE~klS.SIOr-) ~U(DUTWl>,y!> Ursula Steiner J' Astrology & Yoga Shivanamoa,' Oman's Lib Andre Carpenter__ I, Beginning Class in Astrology Edwin Rosenzweig_I, Radical Psychiatry Rap Groups Claude Stei)1er__ 17 Astrology Workshop Chalon Crawford_I, Seminar in Psychotropic Pharmacology_Tom Bell 18 Aquarian Age Astrology Rick ICf Sensitivity Sharing Larry Graetz 11 The Politics of Encounter Don Flory {b The Bhagavad Gita As It Is Madhukanthadas &-'"\ ·-----Haribasara Das Transactional Analysis W'ade Urbach .7 Bramachary Films Bureaucracy, Thermodynamics of___ ,Frank Kegan 1+ Barbaric Splendor ______Terry Zientara __ 13 Film As Art Mark Tarses 1'3 Berkeley Education Switchboard 2,3 Film Co-=Op Keith Sonner 13 Br.idge Over Troubled Waters 23 Food Children Bread Baking Workshop_' _____~Free Particle 11 Children's Art Class":...-______C..;;;.C!rol 9' Natural Foods & Herbs Michael & FriendS_II People's Community School Jan, Ginny & Rocky-9' Soybea n Cooking Workshop Fre e Particle ' II Head Start Volunteers Priscille Soual ~ Play Group !f , Free Church & Berkeley Switchboard 1~ Communes Free Particle Workshop 2.3 Free Particle 13 Commune Clearing House ______Carol Frome ~ Games Don Brown · 10 Country Commune "Yes" Trip___ __ Joel Davidson ~ Encounter: Urban Commune _____ Landberg: )0 History Neverland Intentional Community__ _ Vernon '1 Paleontology - Natural History of S Gl' , Farm Commune ______B. Faurot Cf Vertebrates -- ara. lcksteln__ I+ Gay Commune ______--' Free Particle , The Russian Revolution,______Doug & Dale ___ & Gay-Straight Communes. ______Free Particle 1 LoA"> FOR. <:.0 ... M IJrJ e,. ______~~ __ Language & Travel Ei:> SHe.~M"""', 9 Attic Greek.______Chris KennedY__ I4- Community Survival 'Beginning Chine se Ernest Wu ,4- Counter-Economy______Craig Karpel II) Foreign Language Learning Edna Infante (40- On The Road, ______Berkeley 10 Foreign Travel Edna Infante 14- Street Gang French Party Jacques DuBois __I4- Hopi Way of Life ______General Travel To Asia Jacques DuBois __I+ Wastemoreland__ , _Cf Mechanics Neighborhoods l-A,______...;Rod Robinson 'j Auto & Motorcycle Mechanics ____Geo. Myers ___ II' Own Recognizance Project Dan Harrington__ '8 Ten Speed Bike Repair Jim 11 Pp$.TM"TFII& Wage & Hour Law B. Zanof Volkswagen Tune Up Steve It

Community Control of Polic€ ______8 eA-c.IG AUTO M&'<:'/'IIIttoJtc:..s. <.JOt'h) R.1:.~b II Coordinator's Page 1- Mathematics Crafts Human Use of Computers _____Tzigane·------f+ Ceramics______Gary Holt " Problem Solving Workshop Dunbar Aitkens 1+ Knitting, Needle Point t Crochet &/ __Claudia Zeiler__ 11 Sewing Meditation Building______Tony Lee U Home Meditation Group Tom Schaefer 1.1 Oxy-Acetylene Welding Sue Rappaport__ \t Meditation, With & Through Other__ Anna Stanislauski--2\ Ukranian Embroidery Laura Stonebreakecll People Woodcruising Sailboat George Buenier__ 11 Ma ssage______Corine ______IO . Dance Music African Dance ______Bev Smith____ 13 Beginning Musical Training_____ Carlisle School 12. Classical Ballet 13 Chamber Music ~~r¥~~lgock --(2. Dance For Children ' Moonflower q Ear Training, Sight-Singinq :, BasiC--.Jim McGriffin 12. Elementary Ballet Hyam Glickman__ I, Music Skills '--- Modern Dance Margaret Haines--l3 Experimental Energy Music Performing-John & Stev8__ I2. Modern Dance Toby Hazel 13 Guitarists' Workshop Phil Canon Il Movement-Choreography Yo 13 Indian Music Michael StephenS_I'l Moving Donna Geary '3 Music & Art In The Western World__ Westminster --13 Audio Service Ecology Music Ma king______Larry Graetz Il Ecology And Revolution.______Phil Miller 1 People's Gregorian Chant Choi:r___ Arthur Greene 12. Living Ecologically Together Don Clancy 1 , Classical " Tim Brown I~ Ecelog rcal Alternatives Ecology Action__ 1 Recorder Playing Paul Gifford 12- Ecology Re search Group 1 Rock & Roll Workshop Jeff Hersh 12. Electricity, Basic______Michael Aaronson---ll Vivaldi , Bach , Corelli- Musi.c for__ .~u dithGuertiTi~z. ;TwoViol!ns & Piano Encounter An Encounter Group____ ---- Max Iacono 1(' (.: Mystical ' & Occult Berkeley Rap Center Phone 548-2570__ 1' Mystic Arts, Cabala & The Occult Anthony Gardiner I, Bio-Energetics Functionalism Peter Davis '1'- Including Meditations & Practices- -- Theatre Bertolt Brecht,______-'Robert Hendricks __ \4 Drama Play Life Drama Trisha - 14- Magical Theatre Gordon Grant 2.'1. Theatre Laboratory Terry Pines + Acting Workshop,------1 Theatrical Make - Up______---'Robert Hendricks __I+ Theatre & Prote st Robert Hendricks_l+ PLA'I eS.~£A~S.AL + t>E..£ ~o~kA~c...G._ " fa· HE"'~~\(:.. I::.s. /1 University Lutheran Chapel______13 rn Writing ~ Berkeley Poetry Commune ______Herman Berlandt__ \3 Newspaper Composition Lynn Cain & Berlandt-14 Open Cell: Working Writers' ______Jennifer & Jan ---13 Workshop Gay Poets Workshop Free Particle 13 Tools for Revolutionary Propaganda-Lloyd Watson ' \3 Revolutionary Writing (Creative)--.Joaquin Carpenter__ 13 Writing Novels Ray Nelson J~ ., Women Esther Gra nt & Birth is Beautiful______)' &f- Jeannie Reitz --- B , Childbirth for Fun & Survival Pat Mitchnick __ II

Women's History Research Center I Inc. " Women_' s Liberation & Revolution_' Socialist Workshop_b Woman's Page , Women Rap About Motherhood Alice AbarbaneI &_, Marianne Brown Women's Theatre Group B. Melick , Youth Hostel·______43 Yoga Combining Hatha & KundaliniAsanas-Michael & Friends_ll Comprehensive & Systematic Study Shri Jaya :2.1 & Practice of Yoga ~ Kundalini Yoga,_-,-______7.\ The Occult Thing Gordon Grant___ I' First Aid & Midwi fery ______Tom Beil ______~\ Mental Alchemy I Magic & Mysticism-John Staude \8 Tarot Geordie La wing I, Natural Things National Parks~ ______Westminster \4 Audio Service Native Life & Environment of Bruce Provin '2..2. California Organic Gardening ______Lucy Hupp \I Photography, Beginning John Friedman Nothing was said about the war; it " was absorbed by the silence before it Psychology was spoken. Silence was for a time It is as though the last residuum of. Ana lytica 1 Tra cking ______--'Kevin La ngdon \' more potent than all the horrors of silence were , to be destroyed ; as Dreams To Share Anna Stanislauski_l~ war. ... though an order had been made for a Ego Exorcism J. Animals are creatures that lead si­ census of the residue of silence in I, lence through the world of man and every person and every house, and Growth & Metapsychology Bruce Cole IX language. Many things that human for that residue to be exterminated, Radical Psychiatry______Claude Steiner___ 17 words have upset are set at rest again as an enemy, Aeroplanes scour the by the silence of animals. sky for 'the silence encamped behind The' Inner Revolution & Its ___ Andre Carpenter__ I5" Possible Outer Consequences , Everything is carried along in the the clouds .... noise, and any and everything can Nothing has changed the nature of Self Psychology & Mysticism___ ,Noel Goldberg \8 develop out of it. ... For example, if man [sic] so much as the loss of the surrounding world is Nazi, then silence. The invention of printing, Reral Estate Ownership & Investment-Michael Yovino__ /O Nazi ideas are conveyed by the noise, technis, compulsory educ~tion­ and this takes place without our hav- nothing has so altered us as this lack Resistance -ing decided for Nazidom by a delib­ of relationship to silence, this fact Making Friends With A Gun'--___ Cathy Colt______~ erate set of our own conscience. We that silence is no longer taken for granted, as something as natural as Non-Violent Revol~tion Peace Brigade '8 are so much a part of the verbal [and other] noise going on all around us the sky above or the air we breathe. Resistance Showdown Peace Brigade ? that we do not notice what is being We who have lost silence have not Revolutionary Non-Violence Paul Hammonds '8 conveyed to us ... the constant merely lost one human quality, but noise of the war reports levels down our whole structure has been Rich's Song & Farewell - Rich Rishi alphabet S. Heisler.-l.1 the sound of guns and of the cries of changed thereby. -Max Picard, The the dying to the general and universal World of Silence, mid-1900s. Self Defense noise [of the western megamachin­ Karate ______N. Gingola &~ __& ery] .... A. Schwartz Karate ______Cra ig J ohnson.___ 'B Self-Confidence Fred Jordan 10 Sports Good Old Sunday Afternoon Footballs-Rob Mayer to Horseback Riding______Lynn Hollander__ IO Weight Lifting Erwin Somogy__ IO '".

3 COURSES THAT PEOPLE WOULD Quarter. Macrame. Carpentry. 220 Parker. 841-6794 2-6 p_m_ LIKE TO SEE HAPPEN If anyone has these skills or others that FUB is self-supporting tllru a $10 tee-regard it as a share or membership--which Pantomime. Antiques.. Macrobiotics. they would like to share let us know entitles you to an unlimited number of "courses. " We resurre.;t three times a Taoism. Basic and Advanced Chemistry. right away so that they can happen. year-summer, fall, winter-with a catalog. Courses, groups, projects may be Breadmaking. SciFi. Folk Song Writing Love. formed and people mal' sign u/---, at any ti.77e. and Singing. Canning and Preserving JOBS ..Massage. Auto Mechanics. A lot of people come into the Free U. Saturday. Feb. 6 Organ~c~lly Electnclty (InstallIng wues, etc.). Wild looking for part time jobs, so that they SIGN UPS BEGI N (hours 1-7 p.m_ thru 2/16) Edible Plants. Leather Work. Sane, ex- can earn some bread for rent and food Sunday. Feb. 7.6 p.m. cellent education on Mao. Knitting. and still would like to help accommo­ POTLUCK.GET TOGETHER (and maybe a film) Three and Ten Speed Bike Repair. Pe:- date this need by starting a job resource Finnish Hall m~nent Courage. ~undamental. MUSIC file. Those seeking jobs and those who 1970 Chestnue (north. off University) With GUitar as MedlUn: (for begInne.rs). have jobs available can call the Free U. This is a good time to meet and rap with course organizers. BaSIC Art Tnps-DrawIng and PaIntIng. and we'll help get it together. Class in Basic Magic. Crochet (for Communication among a group of people as large and spread out as we are is people who already know some). Tai very_ hard. The coordinators are willing to help put out a newsletter once a Che. More Ceramic Courses Than Last month to the course organizers (who can pass it around in the groups) if you FREE U(s) is what you do about it and what I do. No instituti:Jn, no rules, no have usable information or want to relate something substantial about a Policies-except do what you want and get what you need and above all : we're "course" meeting or project. There is a bluegray notebook on the desk in the in it together. office which functions as a kind of log - notes from meetings, ideas for present or Live the revolution and build it with your life . potential projects. shitwork that has to be done are in it-which is for ~ everybody's use. During sign-ups we'll start a resource pool (sort of like The Free U began as a protest against the railroading of students into labor-gift plan) for everybody to take part in. There's a kitchen in the building exploitative and exploited roles in the Great Consumer Society. It has served as a which you can use and take care of and help stock with coffee and tea. Anybody. reminder that the System ain't necessarily so. But, in the tradition of American w ho wants to volunteer, come in and do it-we always need lots of help during Safety Valves, it has also served as a stop-gap institution, a therapeutic halfway sign-ups and for a couple weeks after. Everybody gotta chip in on the cleaning. house for dropping out and still having Something to Do. Our ties with each This is all organizational bullshit if we don't know each other face to face. other and the needs expressed in the Free U are often arbitrarily chosen and FU B open meetings: Potluck on the first Sunday of every month, 5 p.m. at temporary ~ and there is an insidious expectation that somebody else is fitting FUB and a meeting Monday, 8 p.m., at 2339 Parker on 2/22, 3/22, 4/19, 5/17; together the structure of a university where you can find all the New Life skills. the meetings are for feedback, discussion of any ideas and decisions. (There may Alternative is a schizy word because . we're living only one life; the People be more Monday meetings if the need arises-info will be posted on'the office exist as people-with community, needs and resources-and self-determination door. ) depends on establishing and maintaining the means of living se lf-sufficient lives Feb. 17-21. 7 p.m .• at FUB in our present situation. This won't happen here so long as people expect an institution, even an alternative one, with educational commodities (and need There will be a series of workshops at the Free U following the first ten days of chicks in the office). FUB is meaningless if it's not a mutual space, an extension sign-ups. These are set up to encourage communication of ideas, needs and of our actual community. The rooms of the building, the pages of the catalog resources between people with similar concerns who would not otherwise be in and whatever meetings take place between people are an open space whose touch. Maybe new concepts of organization will come from them. Hopefully nature and value is continually being determined. FUB's structure is the reality people will be clearer about where they do or should fit in the ,community as a of as many people as choose to be present. whole. This time round we're making an effort to bring people together in Wednesday. Feb. 17-Coll ective and individual survival; community control workshops to discuss the means toward a more genuine community of skills and "and national poli tics resources. We set up the workshops because there wasn't an adequate opportu­ Thursday. Feb. 18-Art; media; crafts nity for everybody in FUB to get together outside of the particular context set Friday. Feb. 19-Body; gardens; mechanical skills up by a course organizer and actually pool what resources we have to foll ow Saturday. Feb. 20-lntellectual things. spiritual disciplines through with-anything is possible-what might be done. Sunday. Feb. 21-Encounter; therapy -Erica (If you can't relate to categories, come any night.) The free u. is a type of educational art form . There are no grades, credit, degrees and anyone can teach who feels the urge. Sometimes courses work out .. . nothing more can be attempted than to establish the beginning of an and everyone has a good time and sometimes they don't work out, the teacher infinitely long road. The pretension of any systematic completeness would splits town or never existed. It's learning for learning's sc,ke. Those taking be, at least, a self-illusion. Perfection can here be obtained by the courses and those giv ing courses come together in a free atmosphere to do what individual student only in the subjective sense that he communicates they want with what they are without the usual social-educational pressures. everything he has been able to see. " One of the first ecology groups in the nation, Ecology Action, came out of a free -Georg Simmel u. course. The Moving Co., a street theatre group, Peoples Commun ity School (from the Teachings of Don Juan) and the Open Cell, a graphic literary journal written by a commune of writers, came out of free u. courses, and many communes have received their im petus and reinforcement from commune courses given through the free u. People give courses on a voluntary basis, and i guess there is ad ifferent motive for everyone. Some want to feel vyhat it's like to be in that role, to share with others, some want to experiment with new ideas, it's a good way to meet people and one person came to us needing some models and wound up givi ng a li fe -d~ aw i ng course in which everybody in the class took turns modeling. The free u. survives on love and a $10 donation at the beginning of edch session for as many courses as a person wishes to take. Nobody ~ s turned away it they don't have the bread. If they don't have all of it then they can give part of it, and pay later if they can. And if they can't do that then they can sig n up to do some volunteer work. We need approximately $7,000 for 3ach of the (3) four-month sessions to exist, to pay three part-time coordinators (soon to be expanded to four), to pay the rent, uti Iities, supplement course suppl ies , to keep the free u. building together ond often money is given to community organi za­ tions that are in need or to other movement-oriented causes, and the catalog usuallv costs about $1000 for each session. At the end of each sessi on we are usually completely broke with bills to be paid, but somehow we are able to keep on doing it. F.U.B . had its beginning during the the Free Speech Movement at the University of California in December of 1964. Its first courses were he ld in the hallways and on the staircases of Sproul during the FSM sit-in. From the campus it moved into the community and its concept spread to other parts of the country, to the establishment of experimental colleges in many universities and other free u's in the United States, Europe and Australia. In Oct. of 1967 f.u.b. had thirty-one courses and 200 people participating in these courses. Last session there were almost 200 courses and ove r 1200 people taking courses. Whe re we go from here is hard to say. We're here today and will probabl y be here tomorrow. The free u. is not only a place of learn in' but also serves the people as a community cultural center. People come into the building to meet others , to locate other community services, to talk with Mr. Page from across the street, to pick corn from the garden, to read the leaflets on the bulletin boards, personal notices, to become part of a course, to read, to get free clothes and free books, to help us in the office and just generally to become p art of our madness anc fantasy. What does it mean? There's a lot to say .or just a few words or you can ask anyone who has experienced f.u.b. We are defined in time and meaning by the courses people offer, what they say or read in the building, or what they write on the walls, we are what they are and become whatever happens. - Frank ... This will be a continuation of our fall · class series. This second part will deal with the history of the women's move­ ment, women's liberation today, women and the Russian, Chinese, Cuban and women's theater Vietnamese revolutions and women in group the coming revolution. The Socialist Write, and produce your own thing. In­ workshop of Women's Liberation will terested women writers, film-makers, make brief presentations, which will be dancers, singers, actresses who are into followed by general discussion. All in­ their heads enough to stick to this terested people are welcome. multi-media production, please join. The Socialist Workshop Barbara Melick Sun (Alternate) 7:30 p.m. Time TBA WOllle" Rap Abou.t Mothe tnood We want to talk about ways society puts its trip on women as mothers-ways this oppresses us as well as benefits we may get from this role. Myths to be explored (and probably exploded): Mother-earth concept, maternal instinct, good mothers are nursing mothers, mother­ hood ties you down, etc. Right now we have planned rap sessions on the follow­ ing: Pregnancy, Birth; Nursing and/or the Bottle; Childcare; the Second Child; and The Role of the Father. These ses­ sions are for women only. Men are in­ vited only to the last session. Alice Abarbanel & Marianne Brown TimeTBA

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WOM~N'~ I-\'STOR~ . ReSEARCH CENiER.) I~C. 2325 OAK, BERKELEY OPEN MOST ANYTIME-CALL FIRST 524-7772 A reasearch, lending, corresponding, and selling library of women's literature; books, periodicals, pamphlets, bibliog­ raphies, articles, clippings, tapes, and pictures. Topics include women in coun- tries, in women's groups, specific women, roles, subjects, women in his­ tory, action projects, specific men's ----',pJ statements on women. Work done by women using it. A running catalogue including addresses to order materials is available at cost to other groups to avoid having to start from scratch. A synopsis of women in world history is available for $1 including poster and postage. A paper on the suffrage move­ ment in Western Europe is -is cents plus stamp. Redstockings Manifesto ren1~~ Li~~hO() mu.st East and West likewise. A SPAZM news- r-e-t.0mint. -+he iottnd-siollS of civi Ii-z;;f1'0 n . letter of women's news, April to De- cember 1969 (personal statements, news events, reviews, etc.) is avaitahle: 30 issues for $15 to individuais,. $20 to institutions. (Tax deductible.) ECOLOG'i ANO REVOLUTION ... ecoIog~ vt!S~n:k 9l'CUJ / or whats goinq on around Eco-freaks-I am trying to organize a hev'"e) Or 'Its happened research/study group to examine such before -Fol\(S and the. topics as detergents; recycling, herbi­ people qot f'vc.Ked.· cides, etc. Eventual goal is publication of research papers and their sale if good enough. Will meet twice a month to We'll look into and behind the ecology coordinate work and exchange ideas. fad (and ourselves) to see what's hap Douglas Hamilton pening here, in other countries (Cuba) Wed 7:30 p.m .. and other times (the old frontier) ... and get together to do something. There was a time when oqr people to my people .... Even the rocks Phil Miller covered the whole land as the waves which seem to lie dumb as they Tues 8 p.m. of a wind-ruffled sea covers its shell­ . swelter in the sun along the silent ,eco(09tc~\ )~teYY\~bVe5 paved floor, but that time has long seashore, thrill with memories of past A discussion group on life style changes since passed away with the greatness events connected with the lives of including presentations of workable eco­ of tribes now almost forgotten. I will my people. logical alternatives. Possible subjects in­ LivilV'6 £COWGiCAlL'I not dwell on nor mourn over our The very dust under your feet re­ clude ecological: energy sources, enter­ TOGETHER untimely decay, nor reproach my sponds more lovingly to our foot­ tainment, economics, food production, paleface brothers ~ith hastening it, steps than to yours, because it is the garbage disposal, politics, philosophy, We at the Center for Ecological Living, for we, too, may have been some­ ashes of our ancestors, and our bare and tninsportation. Our aim is to deveI- / are sponsoring a new series of work· what to blame .... feet are conscious of the sympathetic op practical directions and actions to shops. We meet on a Saturday morning We are two distinct peoples, and touch, for the soil is rich with the life take in creating a new world. at the Center and spend 12 hours to­ must ever remain so, with separate of our kindred .... The 16 members of Ecology Action gether preparing food from basic ingre­ origins and separate destinies. There Your religion was written on tablets commune are trying to eliminate waste dients, nature walking and learning is little in common [culturally] be­ of stone by the iron finger of an and excessive consumerism from their some principles of organic gardening, tween us. angry God .... lives in an attempt to demonstrate a life composting and recycling. There will be To us the ashes of our ancestors are Our religion is the traditions of our least environmentally destructive. Work- opportunities for those who wish to, to sacred and their final resting place is ancestors-the dreams of our old ,ing toward a cultural transformation practice yoga and meditation. The eve­ hallowed ground, while you wander ones given to them in the solemn which may help us survive the impend­ ning meal is a celebration of sharing the far from the graves of your ancestors hours of night by the Great Spirit ... ing ecological disaster. We stress accep­ food that has been prepared that day. and, seemingly, without regret. ... and is written in the hearts of our tance of personal responsibility for The rest of the evening will be spent in Our dead never forget this beautiful people. -Chief Seattle of a north­ every individual act and its conse­ exploring ways in which principles of world that gave them being. They west Indian tribe. The occasion was a, quences. Our most active project at the ecology can be actively integrated into still love its winding rivers, its great "speech" at the signing of a "treaty" present is our recycling depot where in our personal lives. We will send you our mountains, and its sequestered about 1850, which gave up to the addition to collection of solid waste, we latest workshop schedule and a copy of. vales .... U.S. government the land on which offer educational materials to about our recently published Ecological Living Every part of this country is sacred the city of Seattle now. stands. 14,000 people every weekend. Planned Handbook. projects are a re-distribution center, a Dan Clancy children's book, and organic cultivation Time TBA of Berkeley's vacant lots which we call Berkeley Farms. Ecology Action TBA

. - NONVIOLENT REVOLUTION: IN OWN RECOGNIZANCE THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTIONARY REVOLUTIONARY NONVIOLENCE PRINCIPLE AND IN PRACTICE There is an ongoing project to aid mem­ MOVEMENT -1898 to 1928 Despite all violent revolutions of the The Peace Brigade, in conjunction with bers of the Berkeley community escape A fairly detailed survey of the historical past, our present world is hostile, hun­ Newman Hall, is sponsoring a weekly the 'Oppression of the bail bondsman. events and political issues which accom­ gry, and inhuman. Again today we are Thursday evening series on Nonviolent Each weekday morning people arrested panied the triumph of the first socialist faced with a society in nee~ of revolu­ Revolution. The series is designed to fill out forms (if they so desire) listing revolution in history. In particular, we tionary change. Yet it seems self-defeat­ deepen the community's awareness of personal information and references. will concentrate on the political method ing to revert once again to violence. Can the nonviolent alternative and to spur This information is verified by volun­ of Lenin, his position on the national we then accomplish constructive, long­ involvement. The program will run from teers during the morning and returned ques,tion, war, revolutionary. philoso­ lasting radical change? The alternative is January 7 to March 11 and will begin at to court by 1 :30 p.m. For people with phy, inner-party democracy. At least aggressive and committed nonviolent 8 p.m. on the scheduled dates. The strong local ties, the judge is often one class session will be devoted to action. We will explore this relatively format will be informal, usually consist­ willing to set low bail or even release the women in the Russian revolution. The new tool for social change and discuss ing of a presentation followed by a person on their !'own recognizance." class will be for those who consider' how we can build an effective revolu­ discussion period. (The scheduled topics Volunteers are needed each weekday themselves revolutionaries, but no previ· -tion. are subject to change or revision. Ad· from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. to make phone ous knowledge of the subject is re­ Paul Hammond vance notice will be given.) verifications of references. quired/ Wed 8 p.m. January 7: WHY NONVIOLENT Dan Harrington Dale and Doug REVOLUTION? (John Jackson Time TBA Time TBA and Steve Ladd, Peace Brigade members) January 14: ALTERNATIVE LIFE­ STYLES. (Jim Webb, Paul Ham­ COMMUNITY CONTROL mond, Nancy Rothenberg, Peace OF POLICE Brigade members) i\t present, only about 15% of the January 28 : ROTC: WHAT IS IT? Berkeley Police Force live in Berkeley. WHAT CAN WE DO? The non· With Community Control of Police ALL violent approach. (Liz Hendrick­ policemen will live in the neighbor­ son, Lisa Heschong, and Terry hoods in which they work. The City Hutchinson, enrolled in ROTC Charter Am endment for Community courses, Peace Brigade members) Control will replace an absentee police January 21: DANILO DOLCI: HIS force, controlled by economic and polit­ WORK AND HIS LESSON. Do1ci ical interests, with local fo rces sensitive is a world-famed Sicilian social to the needs of the communities from activist. Included will be a film on which they are drawn. his work-"Mafia! No!" (Professor Marc Mancall of Stanford History THE PRESENT STRUCTURE: Department) . The Be rkeley Police Department is now February 4: STRATEGY FOR NON­ controlled by two men: the City Man­ VIOLENT ACTION. (George ager and the Chief of Police. The City Lakey, well'known author and Manager is appointed by the City Coun· Quaker activist) cil for an "indefinite period" and pro­ February 11: GANDHI AND. HIS vides administration of all city depart­ RELEVANCE. (Bill Gray and ments. He appoints the Police Chief David Lumsdaine, Peace Brigade who runs the Police Department. The members) Council has no jurisdiction 'over who the February 18: WAR RESISTANCE. City Manager hires. The functioning of (Marc Coleman, draft resister; Vir­ the Police Department is far removed ginia O'Rourke, tax resister; and from the people. We exercise no control Steve Ladd, draft resister. All are and have no meaningful method for members of the Peace Brigade.) redress of grievances. All we have is the February 25: COMMITMENT AND Internal Affairs Department of the FEAR-COPING WITH OUR­ Police Department which means we SELVES. The format will reflect have the police policing the police! the personal nature of this topic. THE PROPOSED STRUCTURE: (Rick Eckel and Sally Brook, There will be three autonomous police Peace Brigade members) March 4: VISIONS OF A NON­ departments run by elected officials from the community. Each department VIOLENT WORLD. What is the will consist of two Neighborhood Divi­ future world society we are work­ sions (except the campus community) ing for, and how can we get there? and each Neighborhood Division will be (Kent Smith, lecturer at San Fran· divided into 5 Police Council precincts. cisco State in diplomatic history, One person from each of the 15 pre­ Peace Brigade member) cincts will be elected to sit on the Police March 11: Open date; to be an· Council and each Council will elect a nounced; any suggestions? Commissioner. The Police Commission Peace Brigade deals directly with the functioning of Thurs 8 p.m. the Department "under the instructions of its Counci!." All Council meetings will be open to the public and held at a time when the majority of the residents of that area can attend. It is at these RESISTANCE SHOWDOWN meetings that all policies and procedures Showdown is a nationwide program de· will be worked out and Councilmen and signed to encourage the most massive Commissioners will be subject to recall resistance movement yet to the war and, if they do not respond to the needs and the draft. We believe the time is right MAKING FRIENDS WITH A GUN desires of the community. for collective non·cooperation as a tool A course designed for men and women NCCF to end the war and to phase out the who are not familiar with firearms and 3 106 Shattuck draft before it is extended to June by _who want to be. Emphasis will be on KARATE 841-5501 Congress. People are needed to help in the use of weapons in a self-defense' Armed Love School of Self-Defense is all areas, including strategy, publicity, context-this is not a course on guerrilla finance, and Resistance rapping. In addi· giving a course in street combat stressing warfare. We will cover rifles, shotguns Karate fighting techniques. This is not a tion all draft resisters should contact us and handguns, how they work, how to so we can begin collecting the names ot course in Zen. Meditation through con­ use them, how to maintain them and do' trolled violence is extremely difficult KARATE resisters and publicizing the numbers of simple field maintainence . . , (unjam­ and takes many years to learn properly. non·cooperators. ming). You do not have to own a ,Tired of rapes, rip-offs, rednecks, and Peace Brigade Armed Love is concerned with the im­ ~ pigs? Get some class and knock them on weapon in order to take part. We will go mediate value of self-protection now. Mon·Fri, All day out to the country for practical work, their ass. Class designed for immediate Armed Love is a system of defense and and practical use. The majority of the which will include firearms safety, tar· attack taught by black belt instructors get shooting and firing from defensive .class time will be freestyle sparring. Stu­ using Karate as a basic, with some realis­ dents of various schools of self-defense positions in a simulated combat situa" tic techniques from other defense sys­ tion. We are not "gun-nuts" but active are encouraged to come and share ex­ tems. Regular attendance and hard work periences. revolutionaries who see ignorance of are required. Limit 15 people. .. firearms as a weakness which must be Craig Johnson N. Gingold & A. Schwartz overcome. We will seek to de-mystify Fri 5-7 p.m . . Wed 12-2 p.m. the gun trip. Cathy Colt & Robert Remington Thurs 7-9 p.m. g PLAYGROUP There will be a playgroup at FUB: Tuesdays and Thursdays 12-6 to begin with. A playgroup, for the uninitiaied, HEAD START VOLUNTEERS is largely a cooperative babysitting ar­ People interested in worl~ing with 4- rangement- free time for parents-other year-olds can come to Richmond one kids for kids. Bring your kids, stay when afternoon per week and play with us. ' you can, or leave them. The important You can do special things, i.e., art proj­ things to have are : a group of people willing to be there regaularly. for, say, 2 ects, carpentry, dance, etc., or just gen­ or 3 or 6 hours at the same time every eral tripping. week; and enough people participating Priscilla Soval steadily or intermittently to allow some Weekday Afternoons flexibility. At first it may be necessary for a few people to do much of the work. It ain't fair or right, but the need NEIGHBORHOODS lA OR OUR COM­ for such set-ups is great and it's impor­ MUNITY AS A COMPOST PILE tant to hold it together until people can What will we do? Maybe-organic gar­ relate to it as a real thing. dening fbod conspiracy, bulletin boards, Kids are everybody's responsibility . bicycle shop, compost piles, transporta­ People without children who want to tion, livestock, swimming pools, sauna, play with them, anybody any age who child care, community council, commu­ can can help. PEOPLE'S COMMUNITY SCHOOL nity police, labor sharing-what else? Be realistic about the amount of time Prerequisites: algebra and trig, .home you sign up to work-better two hours The class organizers have been members economics, auto shop, varsity letter in for sure than six you can't keep up. and organizers of. a free, community­ golf, or consent of the instructed . If you There is al~o a need for b:ibysitting at created alternative elementary school in live in the area between Bancroft and other times-for FUB classes or what­ Berkeley for two years. The goal of the Dwight and between The Avenue and ever. People participating in the play­ class is to share ideas and in turn to Piedmont, come for breakfast. group or anyone willing to stay with possibly share skills, interests, arts in Rod Robinson kids sometimes should leave name, this enterprise. "The people who wish Sat 8:30 a.m. address, phone number and times you to take part in the school can find their w ould he ava·i111hle. way by working with us." If you dig kids and want to meet people you quali­ fy . Jan, Ginny, Rocky Mon 8 p.m. Feb 22 (one meeting only) .

CHILDREN'S ART CLASS My name is Carol Moore and I'd like very much to teach a children's art class. I'm into art and life. So much can . happen and much can be expressed through art. I don't have a structure set up for the class, I'd like to wait and feel the kids. I'm an artist who loves watering flowers, and watching them grow. Carol TBA

COUNTRY COMMUNE "YES" TRIP FARM COMMUNE GAY-STRAIGHT AND GAY COM­ HOPI WAY OF LIFE Are you willing to learn much and work I'm interested ' in getting together with MUNES This is a seminar on the Hopi ("Peaceful hard to create a real, live country com­ people who want to form a rural farm Discussion, primarily for Gays inter­ ones") way of life, how it relates philo­ mune? Do you realize that instant suc­ commune this spring as an alternative to ested in or part of communes. Personal sophically-religiously to the hip-culture cess is an illusion? This is more than just conventional society's jobs, careers, and experiences and interests, visits to com­ in the United States. Also aim to help a class-we will work toward the aware­ suffocating life-style. One goal is to be munes, and such reading material as Hopis get in the U. N. according to ness necessary to create a real "yes" as self-sufficient as possible, doing Whole Earth Catalog, Modern Utopian, prophecy,. trip. (Families welcome) This is a non­ crafts, our own building and repairs, KeJlijlower, History of American Social- ' Tom Dunphy (General Waste-More-Land) violent, pro-life, down-home and a little raising our own food and selling organic ism, and relevant Gay Lib material will Sun 5 p.m. technology approach to making it work. vegetables as away of meeting expenses. form basis- for discussion. A Free Parti­ LAW FOR COMMUNES Joel Davidson Work will be shared equally. I am also cle seminar. Lawyers rap-law for communes. Some Mon 7 p.m. Feb 22 looking for people interested in a self­ Sun 2 p.m. local lawyers think their brothers' and realization trip. A genuinely communal sisters are incredibly naive as to realities situation requires a personal willingness COMMUNE CLEARING HOUSE of the legal system, especially as ' it to grow and change-not to be afraid to A place for people interested in starting relates to farming communal groups and try to break down the barriers and inhi. NEVERLAND INTENTIONAL COM­ 'communes, getting into communes, or new social organizations, not to men­ bitions that keep people apart. There MUNITY getting people into communes to get tion street tactics. If you would like to must be a commitment to honest and discuss any of these or other socio-legal We of Neverland are in the process of together and get it together. open communication and non-exploita­ topics, join us. starting an economically stable, self- , Carol Frome tive relations between people (using en­ Ed Sherman supporting, agrarian-based intentional Wed 8 p.m. counter techniques if needed). I am cur­ Thurs 7:30 p.m. community in which we can lead a more rently living in a communal house that ideal life-style while serving as a model is part of a planned intentional com­ and a focus for the expanding commu­ munity with goals that are similar to, nity movement. This community will be yet different from mine. If interested, near a small city to provide convenient call or visit. exchange of goods and services while Bruce Faurot being distant enough from the ecologi­ cal disaster areas of the megalopolis. Turning the dream into reality is no simple matter, but we have progressed since our inception last year. As of now, we have several communnal houses in GAY COMMUNE FORMATION the Bay Area, and we meet many people through free U community courses, ads A communal meal for those who wish in periodicals and daily socializing. We to connect the Bread Baking, Soybean need more people and more money Cooking, and Gay-Straight/Gay Com­ before purchasing ·land. There is, of munes FREE PARTICLE SEMINARS course, much planning and work to be by taking part in all three and partici­ done, and we invite you to join and pating in this meal and its preparation. grow with us. Beginning from these meetings over din­ Vernon Jeffries • ner, we try forming a commune. A Free Mon 7-10 p.m. Particle seminar. First meeting Jan 11 Sun 4 p.m. 9 -Ph01"O: :SEN "B'-ACoKwe:L.t- ~.ss~ ' . Bring a mat, light oil, (sesame, almond) SELF-CONFIDENCE IN SELF- a towel and you. (4 ounces of oil should DEFENSE be enough.) Limit 15 people. This style -deals with a very sensitive Corinee philosophy and for this reason a limita­ Mon 6-8 p.m. tion to a certain number of people at a time, so that I can work with people on a person to person level. This basically is offered to women because of a need for undiscriminating self-defense and be­ cause ego-motivated persons would not be able to understand the sensitivity of this style. There may be exceptions so seriously interested males can inquire. Fred Jordan Mon 7-10 p.m. Mar 8 hOT5e Lac..k TiainS Interested in getting together with people who want to ride; plan trips of one hour, day, weekends, etc. Around the Bay Area or farther afield. (No lessons-but perhaps we could find a teacher if desired.) Lynne Hollander Time TBA

... I love playing football, but no one I know seems to appreciate the joys of pigskin ecstasy. If you like an enthusi­ astic game of touch, too, maybe we can get together. I have a football, and live Coed weight lifting. For those who want near a beautifully sodded field no one to get into better shape. If you're not ever uses. Soooo, if you'd like to form a too hot for lifting weights you can come loose-knit group of like-minded indi­ over and exercise running around the viduals, join the class. block. Rob Mayer Erv Somogyi Time TBA Mon, Wed & Fri 8 p.m.

1£N.. ~SIA.rE ())IJltf~'UP COUNTER ECONOMY Discussion, research and action toward ~'~S1"~wr an alternative sub-economy: producer/ A survey course on what real estate consumer cooperatives, critique of hip ownership is all about, emphasis on capitalism, intercommunal free trade, income-investment properties, the moti­ bread or barter, credit unions, syndi­ vation, goals, risks, income expecta­ cates, brotherhoods, potlatches, free tions, costs of operation, etc. Inquiry stores food conspiracies, commune-ism, into what is a "fair rent" -how it is dymaxion tax-shelters, under-the­ determined, landlord vs. tenant interests counter-culture, bootlegging, dealing, and conflicts. I envision perhaps 10 liberation busine'sses, funny money, meetings, possible "guest experts" sit­ revolutionary grease, non-negotiable ting in as seems appropriate to direction supplies, selling America short, TCB, the course is taking. Limit 10 people. note: Mormon Church, ancient Greek burial Same class was announced for Fall Cata­ societies, syndicalism revisited, tender log but cancelled due to confusion on offers and takeover bids, collective bar­ enrollment and lack of suitable meeting gaining, a more perfect union, and burn­ place. Please note request above to have ing banks without matches. All power registrants call organizer prior to meet­ from the people, recycling dollar bills, ing date. spare change, the gross national product G. Michael Yovino-Young as a California grape or what did the Tues 4 p.m. barbers ever do to us. Thank you. Craig Karpel Time TBA ENCOUNTER GROUP FOR PEOPLE GAMES WHO WANT TO FORM AN URBAN COMMUNE Topics considered in course; copyright I'd like to turn up a dozen responsible la:v~ production, invention of games, cntIcal analysis of new games and mar­ singles and couples-with or without keting. Limit 15 people. children-in order to establish an urban Don Brown . commune. What's needed are sane Time TBA tu~ned-on people with complementar; skIlls and some capital to invest, who want to create a life-style that is loving and natural. We'll leaven the artificiality ON THE ROAD of verbal encounters with visits to one Attention all free spirits (drop outs) and another's homes and by finding ways to potential free spirits: Street people's work and play together. A few months collective offers a course for those on of this should create one or more affini­ the road or those getting it together to ty groups. With luck, a variety of com­ hit the road. Raps will include on the munes will emerge. Questions to be dis­ road techniques, styles, a look at the cussed: shares vs. community owner­ international street scene and heavy s~ip; monogamy, group marriage, free­ political aspects' such as tribal face dom from expectation; age limits, if painting and construction of bong. The any; leadership-authoritarian, demo­ street gang encourages .interested partici­ cratic, or responsibly free; human vs. pants to blow a few numbers, relax, and financial accounting; etc. Most impor­ read Dharma Bums and The Master tantly, why do you want to live in a. Game before coming to class. This is the commune? . first day of your life. Happy Trailsl Edward La:rrci1::>erg. , .. : ~ , Berkeley Street Gang Wed 7}Op;m~ Thurs 8:30 p.m. "" ' . '~. " -."

10 Ci/,£DijlA..Te NJ~ RENAISSANCE RAP Renaissance rap for artists-straight, ~ttI ...... 5eJJl.u, cML.. gay, bisexual- concerned with discussing their works, and exhibiting their works Childbirth preparation, hospital and in group showings, one man shows, in home deliveries, using Lamaze, Dick­ museums, galleries, street exhibits, etc. Read and my own theories and tech­ Tentative raps every second Thursday of niques. Exercise and discussion. Women. every month. and couples. . Anthony Valentino Pat Mitchnick a Free Particle seminar Tues 7-10 p.m. . every 2nd Thurs 7 p.m. FIRST AIDE AND MtD­

WIFERY ART: PAINTING, SCULPTURE, AR· CHITECTURE Sew your own. Deliver your own. Spe­ BIRTH IS BEAUTIFUL cial attention to street situations, survi­ This class will be about and how to make Basic theory; how to wire a house, some art you can really dig when you're high. I For men and women, both, natural val predicaments, and childbirth in the appliance repair. privacy of your own home. Classes until think that's where all good art is. Limit childbirth 'and rebirth from assump­ Michael Aaronson 20 people. tions: who is an adult; who is a child? April 28. r Tues & Thurs 7:30 p.m. Tom Bell Albert Boyd What is a mother, what is a father? What Mon Wed ... Hour TBA is a couple, what is togetherness? Why Time TBA mediCine? Why doctors? Where do babies come from? Who are we really? We want to explore natural births. Esther Grant & Jeannie Reitz Ti!!!~ TRA ~c.. Ac.JTo . /»~~AN~ A series of lectures on how cars are put together, basic mechanics. No actual re­ pairs will be done, but ample time for questions. There must be at least 50 sign-ups. John Redd Meets twice a week for 2 hours TBA

Teach auto tune-up, repairs, overhaul, etc.; also motorcycle same. Theory or practical application for beginners or the experienced. I'll let the class tell me what they want to know. George Myers Time TBA volkswagon TUNE-UP This workshop meets only twice. The purpose is self-explanatory. Steve Crystal Sat 10 a.m. Feb 28 Wed 4 p.m. Mar 3 TEN SPEED ,BICYCLE REPAIR BEGINNING t::he ~ cA.O'~­ Ten speed bicycle repair and mainte­ PHOTOGRAPHY /N"G S4~L~; nance ... anything pertaining to bi­ How to build and/or de~ign a am all sail­ This is 'a workshop course for those who a.l"' . cycles can be discussed . Guit Builclt tlc1 ing boat capable of being lived on and want to do their own black & white Jim Brittain sailing to any place you might care to processing or improve technique. Along I would like. to show people how to Time TBA go. Tools, materials, etc. with the actual darkroom work the build electric for about $35 to George Buehler course will cover the basics of image $50 each. We would need table saws, Sat 7 p.m. I <.~~~

'Roc..K. +- KOLL. Woi2.t<.Si-b? I am a guitarist who would like to get EAR-TRAINING,SIGHT- together with other musicians to jam, form bands, exchange ideas, etc. SINGING & .BASIC MUSIC SKILLS Jeff Hersk This course will use the book Sightsing­ ing and Eartraining by Maurice Lieber­ man, and will demand regular individual GrUITARISTS I W6KK.S ~40? practice. The skills learned in this course A get together for blues, country-folk, will greatly help anyone interested in jazz-rock guitarists. This workshop will . music, no matter what their prior ex­ provide an opportunity for accom­ perience is. plished musicians to meet and discuss Jim McGiffin various styles and techniques of guitar Time TBA playing. In addition, I (and hopefully other advanced class members) will offer instruction in the fundamentals of PEoPLE.'s c.!e.E.t.C>~IMJ CHA&.)r~ the instrument for beginners. Bring an CtiOI~ axe and be prepared for some pickin' We have too little experience today in and grinnin'. singing early monody and its close deriv­ Phil Cannon atives, in grooving on pure fourths and TimeTBA fifths, in the beginnings of early polyph­ "1\JAL.t:>',BA~ I c.~E.U,..I- IUt>lI~~ Mu~,c.. ony. So, let's get it together, following HlISI~ ~A. 'l Vlot..ltJt. ... ·i>,AtoJO Be."'JJ~l LX. MUS\c.,. TRA\t.l't.)~ whither the spirit leads perhaps forward Violinists and pianists-let's get together North Indian classical music both for Introducing Carlisle School of Music's into more complex vocal styles, up to a.nd create something beautiful. listeners and musicians. Ragas & talas new approach to learning to play the and including Palestrina. You needn't Judith Guertin explained. Exercises will be given for music of your choice more quickly than read music, but sense of pitch would Sat 7:30 p.m. those who are interested. Records & live the time it has taken in the past. Special help. We're looking for a place to meet, demonstrations. Taught by student of classes on most of the popular orches­ preferably with a piano. Ali Akbar Khan. tral instruments, Students need instru­ Arthur Greene' Michael Stevens ments, Tues 7:30 p.m, Time TBA Carlisle School of Music Mon 1 p.m. MATRIX STUDY -ART DRAWING, Rt=.c.ORJ)ER 1'LAYIr06 MIXED MEDIA, IDEA TRANSLA­ TION This is not a class for beginners, it is for people who can read (and maybe sup­ Join with the intent upon exploring and ply) music and want to play duets, trios, translating ideas into meaningful forms. etc. I imagine we'll have one mass meet­ . Projection of ideas; how to develop ing and then break into groups from them-how to use them-how to work then on, but ... with them, how to see them, how to Paul Gifford enjoy them. Materials open and variable. ~ Time TBA Highram Quincy Winggate Wed 7:30 p.m. CHAHBE.~ H US\~ Anyone interested in getting it together with their instruments: flute, , SE.G-IUUIJJ(;.. D£AWI~G,. , piano, etc. for turned on evenings of chamber music-contact this class. A ~~'S,. This class is for people ~ho want to learn to draw. Realistic (representa- Free Particle seminar. p~~. tiona!) drawing will be taught- drawing Earl Baldock ~ three dimensional forms in space, in two TimeTBA ~ point perspective, still-life, landscape, etc. Peter Carter Mon & Wed I p.m. MUSIC AND ART IN THE WESTERN BALLET-CLASSIC WORLD Black tights, leotards & slippers re­ A series of Tuesday evening seminars quired. devoted to tracing the development of 10 people-beginners-S on Wed and 5 music and art in the West. The pr~senta­ on Sat.. 5 people-elementary, inter­ (6\(6blatel tions will emphasize looking at the art mediate-Thurs. and listening to the music. Starting with Students to audition. Those accepted Gregorian Chant the series will proceed are expected to come to class regularly. C . 0::1.1 ~C~~ RE:.QDINC7 in reasonable chronological order Wed 4 p.m., Thurs 4 p.m., Sat 11 a.m. tlrrou-gh the ·centuries.--Iiis desired to *6f¢'('~ - 1ale~ * pt;e¥rt..5 follow the development of both the visual arts and the auditory arts simul­ e....~p\oraht.)~ *­ taneously and to delve into the question 'PA'R7,C.IPATE,¥ bVih.j of what influence the society of an era had on the arts. The similarities and 'jD'-'-Y' OWl\. WD'fk +0 +~e differences between the media in any ELEMENTARY BALLET given era will also be examined. Each FReE U. at- 7:30 p·rn. participant will come to his or her own The ballet, as taught by Maestro Enrico . Or\. .sCA)\d~~ \Ja~t.{a'(~ 31 conclusions as far as these questions are Cecchetti and his certified pupils, is a concerned. method of training the body of the dOW\.a+;DIt.$: e2S4 /b't'ike la+e~f ISSl.te. The procedure to be followed will con­ student so that it will be a responsive $/~OO 0'(" ~ r-i.5SlAe s46sc,ripfioJ1. sist of spending one session sampling the instrument in professional performance, music produced in an era and looking at personal enjoyment, or in everyday liv­ the paintings produced during the same ing. Its basic emphasis is on develop­ WORKING WRITERS WORKSHOP: era with comments and discussion. The ment of a strong center from which the THE OPEN CELL next session the complete compositions body can move in any direction, with MODERN DANCE The Open Cell, a literary tabloid, and sampled the week before will be listened any dynamic. Toward this end, the An introduction to modern dance. Be­ mellow writers' workshop, continues to while the slides are projected without small inner muscles are developed. The ginners only. with 13 issues published to date, with comment. There will be opportunities student is also helped to develop a sense . Margaret Haines your help maybe more. Bring artists for browsing through the various art of pure line which can be altered or Mon 4-6 p.m. friends, we're not on an analysis trip, books that will be on display. These are distorted at will. Much of the training is but find we do our best work by paying from a private collection and people at­ arduous and boring, but a concentration attention to the heart and mind. tending the sessions must have a proper of effort will bring great rewards in joy Jennifer McDowell& Jan Fichtel respect for fine books. The seminars will and significant and economical move­ MODERN DANCE . Wed 7:30 p.m. be reasonably informal and will progress ment. Class size is limited. Note: this is Hawkins' modern dance technique with at a leisurely pace. The recordings will not calisthenics. You won't get a good a yoga emphasis. be played on custom high fidelity instal­ workout or work up a sweat. If that's Toby Hazel lation. what you want, try another course. Wednesday 4 p.m. Westminster Audio Service H. Glickman GAY POET'S WORKSHOP Mon 7-9 p.m. Tues 7:30 p.m. Weekly meeting for Gay poets to read AFRICAN DANCE and discuss poetry. Sometimes much more talk (or listening to music) has Beginning African dance to learn basic .taken place than reading. Also, perhaps movements. public readings. A Free Particle seminar. Bev Smith Sun 8 p.m. Sat 1 p.m.

ELEMENTARY FOLK DANCING BERKELEY POETRY COMMUNE Beginning folk danCing from: Greece, A gathering of underground poets, ex­ Yugoslavia, Hungary, and Bulgaria, first perimenting within various media and hour includes teaching, the second hour publishing an underground anthology of includes dancing. Line and couple poetry. dances will be taught. Tues 7:30 p.m. Tzigane Sat 7-9 p.m. REVOLUTIONARY WRITING The purpose of the course is to stimu­ late creative activity in the field of revo­ lutionary writing. Existing examples of revolutionary propaganda will be studies MOVEMENT CHOREOGRAPHY to raise the political level of the student Dance interpretations using primitive and to guide the student toward excel­ and modern dance forms, all improvisa­ lence in the type and function. tional. Joaquin Carpenter Yo Sun Thurs 8-10 p.m.

FILM CO-OP . WRITING NOVELS All phases of film production: produc­ 'r Writing novels, prose workshop for both MOVING ing, writing, directing, acting, lighting, () .. beginners and old pros. Group lead for sound, editing, distribution will be dis­ Exhilaration and exhaustion-relaxation­ several centuries has been Ray Nelson, cussed and explored with a view toward quiet, loud-exercises for a loose, direct­ who has established a pattern of group making films for distribution. able and healthy body-breathing-being criticism and shared responsibility Keith Sonner together, getting into yourself-slow, which, hopefully, will continue without Time TBA fast-making shapes, dancing emotions, him, since in the coming quarter he will sounds or weather-at homeness with be easing himself out of the scene as b odies-thrust-sensitivity, compliment, BARBARIC SPLENDOR uietly as possible. contrast combination. Ray Nelson Barbaric Splendor is an independent Donna Gerry Thurs 8 p.m. film based on the epic tradition of the Tues & Fri 7 p.m. nomad tribes of the Central Asian steppes; it will not be misleading to describe it as a cross between Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors and Lonesome TOOLS FOR REVOLUTIONARY Cowboy. We need extras, technical assis­ FILM AS AN-ART PROPAGANDA tance, costume builders and anyone else How to watch movies. Movie history, interested in working on such a product. A multi-media course in people's propa­ techniques, style, important stars, pro­ Filming will take place mostly in April ganda ... written, filmed, and radio. ducers and directors. We'll see a movie a and May. This film will be a vision of The aim is not so much to teach, but to week and then rap about it. This will be amazing glory, a remote chance at star­ provide for distribution .. . posters, restricted to early Hollywood and some dom, and more fun than kicking pickles. leaflets, film, and news for movement foreign films. Stag, underground, and groups. With Lloyd Watson. We'll beat experimental films are another course. - A Free Particle Seminar. the pig press. Mark Tarses Jerry lien tara Lloyd Watson ... Thurs 9 p.m. Time TBA Tues 7:30 p.m . 1,3 NATIONAL PARKS OF THE USA NEWSPAPER COMPOSITION DRAMA PLAY LIFE DRAMA THEATRICAL MAKE-UP A series of twenty or so color slide A course to teach the techniques of Beginning each time in silence, going A creative introducti~n and develop­ programs. These will present slides composing a newspaper or magazine. ment in the art of theatrical make-up. inside, following the feelings lead. taken while wandering along the trails The techniques will consist of layout, Special consideration will be given to Drama being a way of acting out the life and scenic roads in these areas. The pic­ proof-reading, paste-up and , basically historical make-up forms from the between us, letting it happen as it does. tures will present the beauties of nature things one, has to know about offset Greeks to the present. The course in­ Bridges, through movement, sounds as fotmd in the less frequented sections printing and color process. I have three words, laughter, crying,screaming, tends to investigate the effect of make~ of the parks as well as views of the years of experience working in a pub­ up in creating the character beyond the jumping, crawling, embracing. Playing major points of interest in each park. lishing house in Boston, Massachussetts. actor's own concept. Specific emphasis out our masks, to see them, to let them They will touch on geology, geography, I worked as head of the art and compo­ fall. In this sacred space, we may soften, will be placed on make-up's role in cur­ ecology, botany and natural history plus sition department while in Boston. For open, become more ourselves, more rent or revolutionary theater forms. photography in one way or another. those interested in this course you may each other. Labs will be numerous, supplies will be Each program will present a different contact Lynn Cain for furtherinforma­ Trisha kept at the minimum. Fieldtrips? Many part or section of a park. A great deal of tion. This course will be attended by , Thurs 2 p.m. demonstrations on application proce­ physical effort was expended to get both straight and gay people. Free Par- dures. A Free Particle seminar. ticle seminar. ' THEATER LABORATORY ACTING Robert Hendricks these slides of our National Parks and we would like to share ~ith others the Lynn Cain WORKSHOP Time TBA beauties that were seen and photo­ Time TBA Total communication through acting, TRAVEL TO ASIA graphed. the art of self-expression and personal For the people who plan to travel to Westminster Audio Service development. Methods of applied re­ THEATER PROTEST Asia. Let us exchange some informa­ Thurs 7:45 p.m. search in human potential development. tion. A survey of protest in theater through­ Terry Pines Jacques DuBois out history. The course focuses on rep­ Wed 8 p.m. Thurs 7 p.m . . resentative classics of diverse topics and NATURAL HISTORY OF VERTE­ their relevance to current problems as BRATES~ALEONTOLOGY they apply to society. Under considera­ Seminar like meetings-would like par­ tion: The Bacchae, Euripides, (Relig­ ticipants to present individual topics ion); Trojan Women, Euripides, (War); and interests for discussion-some skele­ Juliils Caesar. Shakespeare, (politics); tal material to be learned. Bring your The Birds, Aristophanes, (Capitalism); own collections of bones, fossils, speci­ Long Days Journey Into Night, Eugene mens to be looked at by all of us. Limit O'Neil, (Modern Society); Hedda Gab­ 12 people. ler, Henrik Ibsen, (Women's Liberation); Sara Glickstein The Boys in the Band, (Homosexuality); Tues 8 p.m. and The Dutchman, Leroy Jones, (Race). The last two selections are con­ sidered by this individual to be classics regardless of their current authorship. HUMAN USE OF COMPUTERS There will be few formal lectures except The purpose of the project will be to as related to the genre of the period, define the use of computing machines in theatrical devices and concepts that are terms of making the human condition ; not available upon reading the plays. We better-not worse. What is a computer? should intend'to investigate the problem When should a computer be used or not of theater's meaning in our times and used? How can machines be applied to particularly the classics' place in "OUR" problems like scheduling and informa­ theatre. A Free Particle seminar. tion handling? (Hypothetical design for Robert Hendricks aiding projects like the food conspiracy TimeTBA or food alternative will be discussed.) You do not have to be technically SEMINAR: BERTOLT BRECHT oriented to attend this project, in fact non-technical people are encouraged to A seminar structured class whose aim it take part. will be to analyse the validity of the Tzigane -German playwright's effect on modern Sat 7 p.m. tl,eater. While much consideration will be given to his plays, it will be hoped that the group will also see fit to con­ sider his letters, writings, and legendary MATHEMATICS-PROBLEM SOLV- appearances before the House Un­ ING WORKSHOP American Activities Committee. Includ­ I would like to get together a group of ed in the meetings will be an extensive people who have studied introductory analysis of "alienation" as a theatrical calculus, analysis, or number theory form and a political-propaganda device. who might be inspired by each other 0 A Free Particle seminar. take an active interest in mathematics, Robert Hendricks physics, chemistry, biology, or an art if Time TBA we worked together as a workshop when it came to the mathematics prob­ lems each of us would encounter as we pursued our various studies. As I imag­ PLAY REHEARSAL AND PERFORM­ ine the workshop, each member would ANCE bring before the . group problems he The complete rehearsal and perform­ 'FOREIGN TRAVEL BEGINNING CHINESE found difficult or simply interesting, and would try his hand at problems ance of oneJull-length play. One may People who have traveled in or come Written, spoken, classical, modern-a enroll as an actor, stage hand, stage others brought before the group. If the from other countries, or plan to travel, broad introduction to the Chinese lan­ manager, costumer, fitter, etc. The en­ course needed more structure I would will share ideas, impressions, addresses, guage, using the national language (Man­ vironmentshould be that of a company suggest centering it around work in the , etc. One meeting. darin) as a basis. Be prepared to attend in which all are bound to the final prod­ book, Induction and Analogy in Mathe­ Edna Enfante regularly (two 2-hour sessions weekly) uct and the total quality of production. matics,. For further information call Mon 8:30 Feb 23 and put in some serious effort. The plays for consideration will be Dunbar Aitkens. Free Particle Seminar. Ernest Wu, Tom Schaefer chosen from the following list: Julius Dunbar Aitkens ' Tues & Fri 8 p.m. Caesar (Shakespeare), The Frogs (Aris­ FRENCH PARTY-FRENCH MOVIES Time TBA tophanes), Mother Courage (Brecht). Brush up your French in a house where The final selection of the play will be there are always a few Frenchmen determined by the wishes of the group, FOREIGN LANGUAGE LEARNING around. We have discussions, we watch a the technical problems of the produc­ few movies about fiction, art, history, For anyone who wants to learn a for­ tion, i.e., theater, actors, set, and pro­ THE THERMODYNAMICS , OF sightSeeing (free). We trade French wine eigr. language or teach his own language duction costs. In any event the produc­ BUREAUCRACY for American pies. Bring your friends. to others. Foreign students who wish to tion will be considered in the light of , Jacques Dubois improve their English are very welcome. ,The application of the principles of current theater trends and the creativity Thurs 8 p.m . . ' Hopefully small groups of those work­ thermodynamics to the only area they of the group. Audition dates will art­ ing on the same language will be can , be shown to be valid-namely nounced at the first meeting! Atten­ ATTIC GREEK ' formed, and trade arrangements will be bureaucracy. Discussion of the history dance mandatory . from. the first meet- ' Emphasizing and investigating Greek ,as made to teach each other: and invalidity. of thermodynamics for ing. A Free Particle seminar. . a ling9istic source . . , Edna Infante dealing with engines or matter. ~ " . Robert Hendricks ' , Chrts Kenney Tues 8:30 p.m. Frank R. Kegan " . ~. Time TBA Time-TBA , /.. ~ .. ' .- ._ , Mon tp.m. '. \'- IA/ THE INNER REVOLUTION (AND ITS POSSIBLE OUTER CONSEQUENCES) "It's absolutely necessary and urgent that a radical revolution occur in con­ sciousnesses: a true mutation of the en­ tire psychological structure of the human being." Krishnamurti It's about meeting oneself and others for real. It's about expanding and refin- . ing awareness and freedom. It's about confronting the fascist part of the mind OMAN'S LIB (MAN PLUS 0 AND that value-judges and condemns I real WOMAN LESS W) feelings. It's about unburdening oneself from the cults of freedom and resigna­ An oman is not a man nor a woman, but tion. It's about understanding, it's about happens to be in a "more-or-less" male being compassionately wise and wisely or female body, the same way as a compassionate. It's about growing as liv­ human being can be tall or short, black ing creatures instead of as concepts. or yellow, blue or brown eyes, etc ... We'll confront, we'll reveal ... we might MEN'S LIBERATION GROUPS these differences can be relatively rele­ dance, play, rap, sing, touch, laugh .. . vant, but terribly secondary. An Oman This is a men's consciousness grouping, Andre Carpenter is a human being regardless of its gen­ which will be made up of a lwmber of Sun 8 p.m. der. Being an oman is not just an as­ small groups, cooperating with the large sumption, . it's an active realization. group, and other small and large groups. People are potentially human beings; Growth will come through the union of this potential doesn't have much value if personal and political awareness, as dif­ not realized (made real). ferently achieved by the interests and Andre Carpenter approach of the men in the various groups. Time TBA Time TBA

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=- _ / /;; <' !. ·'r 0 •• child in you a two-hour space to do /;".~/ 1,1 /,' '(!, I, I whatever it wants to do. Be ready for _ ~ ,'i,i ~ " ;surprises. Limit 20 people. BIO-ENERGETIC . - I, ',0LUrsula Steiner FUNCTIONALISM Time TBA A REVOLUTIONARY THERAPY Bio-energetics works with the basic' ex­ pansion -contraction energetic-plasma I motion of the body. All "'higher" func-! tions, such as dancing or thinking ar~ plan to discuss Wilhelm Reich's specialized functions of this basic sd­ work, the work of Fritz PerIs, and the matic plasma ·action. Life is breath .. concetps of sex-economy (the most im­ exhalation is pleasure: so we work with portant concept in the universe), self­ "Ane"co,,"'C8 encounter group" words which making breathing more natural, more regulation, functional, organic thinking come to mind: here-and-now, feedback, involuntary, so that body energy and (which opposed to mystical or mecha­ . hearing and listening to others, expres­ consciousness-awareness increases. This nistic thinking, understanding, auto­ sion of feelings, contact, being in touch is our formula for working: matically the true nature of man, animal with one's own feelings and those of 1. Remove emotional blocks. and cosmos). We'll discuss radical others, choice; as a group we will try to 2. Feelings of losing "control" are , psychology and its basis, which is bio­ develop ourselves in these and other felt and anger and joy are re­ energetic functionalism. areas . .. _ a basic encounter group. A leased. The basis of all rational humanistic commitment to come will be discussed. 3. With this, and with freely expres­ thought, the basis of the knowing of all I will call you to speak individually to sive body and psychic energy the that exists, is organomic (bio-energetic) be in touch beforehand with those inter­ person actualizes his potential as a functional ' thinking and living-this is ested. loving, pleasure seeking human self-evident once you have conscious­ Max Iacono being. This enables us to read the ness of bio-energetic feeling, once you Tues 7 p.m. body expressions of our fellows, have free body energy. LOVE. - in a sense-to read the mind of Time TBA others.

bev-ke)ey Yap ceYlt.e'r The Berkeley Rap Center, recently re­ born at 2339 Durant, is searching for women and men with new ideas and energies. It seems like we're always changing. No sooner do we feel that we know what we're doing, than something new comes to light which we try to struggle with. What we are today and will be tomorrow is hard to describe, because it seems like all we know for sure is what we were yesterday, or at po1it;cs cI en,oc.nte,.. best just a little before now. A little A long weekend of encounter and dis­ ~ before now? We have all sorts of oppor· cussion for people concerned with the ) tunities for people to meet and rap, twin problems of self development and about heavy problems on a regular basis, . radical activism. We hope to follow the and about things not so heavy on a tradition of the women's movement in one-shot, contact basis. Emergency one­ creating a humanized political analysis to-one's are available, a child play center from the perspective of extended en­ (which we're trying like hell to get fully counter; also to deepen the significance under way), advice on welfare, draft of encounter techniques by including in counseling, and just a place to meet them the realities of our life-styles and others through the rediscovery and use politics. The group will have to deal of skills which we all have but often WIth the problems of leadership and can't find within us at the right time. direction that face any political small Would you like to relate to anything group, and thus will be a workshop on we've. got going? Do you feel other the internal problems of communes and things should be happening? Become collectives. Don is an experienced en­ part of us. Let us know what you want. counter group leader with gestalt ther­ We strongly believe that giving and re­ apy training, now teaching psychology ceiving compassion and assistance are at Cal. Abigail is experienced in en­ both part of human expansion which we counter groups, communes, and politi­ invite you to share with us. cal collectives. Berkeley Rap Center Don Flory & Abigail Grafton every night 4-9p.m. Time TBA nNtt ,a:1l1li~~ ((fs ·bme ·ltl'l~UMrl1~ 'O~1tiJa»~~D~S e>~ we. ~ ~~er) ~~~'&K \)~~~o~}' . · On-going encounter group to make a serious effort to break down the barriers , An encounter group for those willing to between men and women. Not a " fight­ accept the risks and releases of the ing" group. Sensitivity and honest com­ process of acquiring self-consciousness. passion will win out over all. Some . The orthodox and the unorthodox wel­ sensitivity methods will be used. comed equally. A Free Particle seminar.' , Harmon N. Henderson It is unnecessary to register with the Sun 8 p.m. Free U. Contact 2516 Regent St. ircmsoc6'oneJi ?>'l1iJ.(Sis Fundamentals of "Transactional analy­ sis," Lecture but the primary purpose being a working group therapy. Goal: "I'm okay, you're okay," realistic living. Understanding your responses ' and others. Limit 15 people. Wade Urbach Sat 1 p.m. ~~irYrEr ~h~"J)Lg We will share our bodies, minds, and earthly belongings and everything and anything else one has to offer. '.' Larry Graetz '7 Sat 5-7 p.m. LOVING TRIBES TO REPLACE OP­ those who attract you, friendships de­ GROWTH AND METAPSYCHOLOGY velop. Responsiveness ,allows a teacher PRESSIVE INSTITUTIONS Course offers the opportunity for study ANALYTICAL TRACKING to facilitate learning instead of dominat­ Monster institutions become- machines Five lectures on consecutive Saturday ing. Responsiveness prepares group when they get too big. Whether you and discussion of ways human potential - may be increased. Bibliography includ­ nights: First lecture, Man's Situation members to learn unifying communica­ regard governments, schools, corporate and His Assumptions; Second lecture, tion instead of debating to vote down a businesses, and mass communications as ing Maslow, May, Goffman anu others. Directly Observable Psychological Enti­ minority. As specialized groups for ' monsters or as machines, they tend to Course is not therapy. However, we may ties; Third lecture, Cycles of Mind; study, for encountering, or for action merge forces as an Establishment which have group Jag for those students who Fourth lecture, Ridicule, Humor, and learn to respond to changing desires of often exploits or destroys people. When could profit from this type of involve­ Ethics; and Fifth Lecture, Metaphysics. growing members, they specialize less as friendships grow among members of a ment. The central issue of the course is: Kevin Langdon their communities of mutual aid grow small group, when they sometimes com­ considering normality as a starting Sat 8:30 p.m. stronger. Groups may coordinate with municate for growth as individuals, and point, how can the individual move other groups so that movements of self­ sometimes cooperate in action to stop effectively toward self actualization. governing groups can engage in social some institution from abusing them, Limit 15 people. acti'on which ends abuses of power-or their unspecialized group may be called Bruce Cole else action which producesfeedback for a tribe. By this definition, I prefer a Time TBA DOING THINGS (FOR PEOPLE WHO improving future action. We offer per­ tribe as my family, my school, and my AREN'T BUT WOULD LIKE TO BE, sonal encounters, spontaneous dramas, unit of self-government, etc. To learn IF ONLY ...) and rehearsals of ways to create mutu­ creative communication as a tribe, Group sessions, some individual ses­ ally satisfying group agreements in ses­ you'll need practice. If you've been mis­ sions. Bring a list of all the things you'd sions where you may practice all steps educated to serve' a hostile system, you like to be doing and like to do the first of growing outlined above. We plan day­ may also need practice caring for each meeting. (About 30 things might be long practice workshops on the first and par.) other. So how about coming to practice last Saturdays each month-l0 a.m. on. workshops with me. See my other SELF,PSYCHOLOGY AND MYSTI­ Arree Goldberg Please sign up for notices of places and course at left. CISM Tues 8 p.m. - schedule changes. To prepare for a prac­ Clear Marks Sharing our approaches to life, to self­ tice-workshop, you may arrange to bor­ TimeTBA fulfillment, to self-actualization, to find­ row my unpublished book titled Loving DREAMS TO SHARE ing the Buddha within, to finding the Yourself and the Human Species. Christ within, to living, etc. Finding or To keep a notebook of dre~ms, bring Clear Marks allowing for better attitudes in living, Sat 10 a.m. them to each other, simply (no analy­ 'GROWTH BY SELF-GUIDANCE AND sis), telling the dream, tell its own mes­ being able to approach one's own es­ SELF-GOVERNMENT sage, watching the symbols and images sence. Be prepared to share. Arree Goldberg Unlike the weaklings, the strong don't go through their (our) changes, week by Every other Mon 7:30 p.m. tolerate government by others. Here I week. suggest how to exercise for shared com­ Anna Stanislawski munity control of society's institutions. Alternate Mon 3-5 p.m. For the individual strength which can .Starting Feb 22 help develop a self-governing commu­ nity, you'll need to grow conscious of SEMINAR IN PSYCHOTROPIC what you need and increasingly compe­ PHARMACOLOGY tent to satisfy needs you feel conscious, A class you can really get into while of. Because you recognize some needs you're stoned. Analysis of the chemistry only by feeling confusion, frustration, and psychology of being spaced. Dispel or pain, you grow faster by paying at­ your misconceptions. Get into your tention to such feelings. When you use own head. your upset feelings to correct future ef­ Tom Bell fort, these unpleasant by-products are TimeTBA called feedback. Those who often es­ cape their own "low vibes" by taking chemicals, etc. will repeat whatever caused their upsets. So when a majority­ rule organization, a government, or an institutional tyrant oppresses you, you MENTAL ALCHEMY, MAGIC, AND need to feel your oppression. As you MYSTICISM learn to communicate responsively with "As above so below"-the Kybalion. We will explore magic and mysticism through Gestalt, improvisational theater and psychodrama, and other techniques of "mental alchemy." We'll try to keep straight with each other and build on , the vibrations we create together. DL John R. Staude . Wed 8 p.m.

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I~ ',," "'- counters or just talking. Can you believe in the Aquarian Age with­ out living its principles. ASTROLOGY WORKSHOP 2. The transmission of the informa­ Open to individuals who have a serious " tion in a chart in such a way that interest in astrology & are able to cast a it is a tool for a person to use fo r natal chart. The emphasis will be in­ change. This includes: creasing personal awareness thru ex­ a. The dynamic of the astrologer­ ploration of astrological symbols. client interchange. Chalon Crawford b. Investigation of therapy tech­ TBA niques-gestalt, theater, "games, BEGINNING CLASS IN ASTROLOGY etc. This is a course mainly on the planets & c. How the astrologers own chart aspects with special emphasis on the is a clue to his technique, and transcendental planets. All natal chart the principles he has difficulty work with personal charts emphasized. understanding and transmitting. Limit 20 people. d. The entire relationship between Edwin Rosenzweig psychology & astrology. Thurs 5 p.m. e. The relationship between astrol­ ogy & spiritual practices: as a tool for finding a persons's method of realization and as­ THE MYSTIC ARTS, KABALLAH trology as a form of yoga. AND THE OCCULT INCLUDING MEDITATIONS AND PRACTICES 3. Information trips- newsletter, Open free flowing revolutionary, recon­ AQUARIAN AGE ASTROLOGY public dissemination of informa­ stituted course. Games and encounter I am interested in meeting with people tion-street skits, newspaper arti­ learning techniques. Great for revolu­ "ADVANCED" DISCUSSION OF AS­ who are into a psychological/spiritual cles, etc. tionaries getting themselves together or" TROLOGY based astrology to investigate, experi­ 4. An astrology clinic? for those with purely mystical head sets. Discussions of whatever (only astrology, ment & generally get into any of the These are just random ideas-they are not Taught by a Free U organizer who though). Those who have something to following areas: , a limit for a structure. What happens is up taught for 12 years in colleges-Dr. say, say it. Limit 20 people. 1. Collective action by astrologers, to us. Anthony Gardiner Lowell, Ph.D. Com­ Edwin Rosenzweig whether it be living together, Rick mune people, and guerillas, especially TBA think-tanking it together, en- TBA invited. For beginners and advaQced stu­ dents. Dr. Anthony G. Lowell Sun 1 p.m.

THE OCCULT THING Reincarnation, aura, telepathy, astral traveling, prophecy, planes of conscious­ ness, mediumship, fairy tales, white and black magic, spirits, mythology, reli­ gion , flying saucers, astrology, rituals, meditations etc . . .. and their rel.evance and practicality in real daily life. Gordon Grant Time TBA

TAROT READING The history of and how to read all Tarot Decks. Jordy Lawing , Tues 7 p.m. ASTROLOGY & YOGA Swami Sivananda, an American, has studied astrology for 20 years. In this course he plans to make the connec tion between astrology and yoga for those primarily concerned in such things. The seemingly more utilitarian sides of as­ trology and yoga will be held up for discussion a~ well. Astrology may be approached through the physical, psychological (mental-emotional) and/ or spiritual. Yoga too may be under­ stood in a physical (hatha, karma), de­ votional (bhakti), intellectual (jnana), and/or spiritual (raja or kriya-the tech­ nique of meditation) way. In practice it "is impossible to separate the physical and spiritual, the mental and emotional. It is the joining, the yoking of the different areas of our being by the light of mind , the love of heart and actual­ ized by the spiritualized life force chan­ neled through this body-temple that man realizes the highest ideal of yoga­ Oneness as God. Astrology, for the in­ tuitively awakened, is the recognition of the interrelatedness of the phenomenal universe of which each of us is the spiritual center, for all practical pur­ poses. Enlightened yoga recognizes that all of man and woman's faculties and expressions are avenues to spiritual ful­ fillmen t and realization. Sex-love is a sacred rite inspired by God for man and , woman's spiritual instruction in sharing, responsibility, 8acrifice, resurrection, self-expression, self-mastery and ecstasy. Wed . 8 p.m. Tell them Babaji sent you. ", 19

, " ... and now,kiddies-Sam Samsara otherwise known as Silly Sam Sybin has a V Early reference of local mythologies psychedelicious ditty to sing .. . . Measured for preference by earthbound refugees What I really mean to say, A Flsash J FLower and ?uff You don't have to win to play. I I felt like a slave, Sleeping in an old cave, VI We think we're free caught in crucial conditions Always felt depraved Hallucinating contests, personality piracy Wishing to be saved. Exploring for realler than real positions So get near, II I had the darsha'n downtown blues, I want to rape your ear: I felt compelled to break taboos, My thoughts flowed into merging streams VII Those who think they know blending into rivers of dreams And sit and count their toes I took a chance Will never remember when I joined the dance The number came to more than ten. Cause stop, look, listen is the call, "Pride goeth before a fall." V III But if you find it more secure to lose And all the songs you sing are blues III You filled my void It's only yourself you're fooling when but a-voided me You count to 9 and say it's 10. so psychedelicately, inscapingly , IX So if you want to learn to leave this game and handed me the joint in your finger You must gamble for more than you can lose. but with a chip on your shoulder. A settlement is not a claim . "M ind makeup for the cosmetic age," said you. A settler can't ever choose.

IV You explained the heavy metal age to me, Chorus mantras (ego-enterprises lim ited) Said mind dese~tion will make you free, 2 spoke of yesterday's flowers 1) E=mc of ivory towers 2) Turn on in yesterday's hours Tune in And said goo-goo ga ga gee ga Drop out and confette fell from your mouth, 3) Ritual High, Drug High, Guru High, Hi we heard the earth turn, 4) A dogerl : woo woo woo Samadhi (so-mad-are-we)! A Fare-Thee-Well Address and sung: Cosmic consciousness, Godhood, Bliss consciousness, color e-onsciousness freedom, awareness or love is not exclusive to any interest group, formula, 0; guru. It can respond to the playful graceful growth pattern of anything . All names and fo rms of God are symbolic and transient in themselves. It lends itself to a different color and vibration when spoken or chanted by each person. You mu~t love and respect yourself as much as any shrine. Love is not possession nor deSIre for preference. The great spirit is beyond bargaining, joining organizations, monopoly, regimentation and cannot be sold wholesale or retail. The spirit The course will provide an in-depth By Shri Jaya, Madras, India. One last message may be convey.ed by the telepath ic tune of a bird; the profound stillnp.ss study of the essence of the Vedic litera­ session before leaving for India's Yoga of the mind, or the flowing evolutionary energy of enthusiasm of a creative : tures, the Bhagavad Gitaa, which guides Conf erence this year. Shri Jaya, director loving will. man in his search for the Absolute of the Universal Yoga Center, 1880 . ~he Buddha said, "The greatest sin is ignorance or thoughtlessness. That the Truth. The teachings of the Supreme , Turk Street, San Francisco, has a yoga spIritual life begins with moral earnestness: spirit of inquiry and self-examina­ Lord Sri Krishna to his friend and dis­ live-in resident program as well as a tion." ciple Arjuna will be presented purely Yoga and Proper Nutrition Lab at 1267 . Fai.th is letting go to the here and now. One should be and choose that which and authoritatively, having been handed University Avenue, Berkeley. His stu­ IS ea~lest .t.o ~ealize themselves best. A spiritual teacher reminds you of your down from the great sages and spiritual dents who train with him are now being creative diVinity and doesn't weight you down in heavy self-indulgent see sick -masters in an unbroken line of disciplic placed under his guidance in Yoga Cen­ sounds Of. ego-gymnastlcs, daydreaming, materialism or pessimism. Cr iticism in succession guaranteeing perfect trans­ ters overseas. You may write/ corre­ the PU:SUlt of understanding is not pessimism, however, and it is folly not to mission of this sublime doctrine. The spond at the above addresses. Students deal With a situation because you don't find it to your liking. Self-indulgence is instructions given 5,000 years ago are who go overseas should work with Shri the fear to be ou~ of step v:'ith the latest "dance" craze; power trips, the illusory especially applicable in these difficult in Berkeley first. He is interested in ex­ ego ce~tered. In ItS own little: worries, doubts, fears, anxieties, angers, lusts, times we are facing and if one follows changing talents, services without posseSSIOns" Ignoranc.es, .greeds, hatreds, smugness, purities and impurities, and the instructions, he can be freed of all money. general bUYing Into Ilfelies of false security and related cloggings. Attitude is the fears and sufferings and only then will Shri Jaya barometer to the high/low factor. he be able to relieve the suffering of all Thurs 7-8:30 p.m. Poli~ic~ is of s.piritual concern. It is bhakti and ka rma yoga. It should be the mankind. One who studies the Bhagavad dynamiC I.ntegratlon of harmony and com passion (for pe ople and the planet), of Gita has no need of any other literature free creative energy exchange of self-determ ination and also the removal of the )(u7'Oa)"n\. -yoga whatever. Sri Krishna is the Supreme pat.terns of stress and fears, of cramped cond itioned intentions, thoughts and Lord, the Ultimate End of all knowl­ Kundalini Yoga is the yoga of aware· actions of the specles-a return to original being. Conform yes, but only to the edge and of all seeing after knowledge. ness. Through the use of exercises and natural harmony of the planet and keep the fangs intact. breath control this yoga strengthens the The present times are filled with hypoc­ Divinity i~ attracted by meditation, chanting w ith yearni ng and serving risyand confusion and it is necessary to nervous system and the will of the indi­ humanity (With a touch of detachment, kindness, ge nerosity, patience, and obtain knowledge to transcend the vidual so that his body, mind and spirit humor). There are no exact models, pilots, or paths to follow in this new age and duality of this mundane world. Lord are brought into equilibrium. His aware­ psychic space of 1971-one must hang loose to get loose-to experience and Krishna says " In this world, there is ness will be heightened so that he will experiment. Minds are makeshifts-blow it, do it; not with a screech, head -' be conscious of causes leading'to etfects nothing so sublime and pure as transcen­ scratch, or whimper, but with a puff, tweet, flash, flower and smil'e, and thus he will be able to prevent those dental knowledge. Such knowledge is Footnotes to footnotes causes which will have a negative effect. the mature fruit of all mysticism. And - Ashes to ashes one who has achieved this enjoys the Rich rishi alphabet S. Heisler This results in an awakened spiritual Self within himself in due course of consciousness and a qualitative change time." The Bhagavad Gita describes the in life. different paths of yoga. Yoga means to I ues & Thurs 7 p.m. link with God or the Supreme and this course will provide a practical method for re-awakening that eternal link of J(ome ~ group relationship by developing our love for Would you like to meet with a group of the Supreme and all his creation. Lord , 6 to 12 people one evening a week for Sri Krishna says "Being freed from at­ meditation? I will organize as many tachment, fear, and anger being fully ~ groups as required from the people sign­ absorbed in Me and taking refuge in Me, Medi~ wiHt ~ ing up. Each group will be completely many, many persons in the past became ~ othet- peo,1I!., purified- and thus they all attained self-directing":"those with meditation ex­ Staying with one fo ,:us (heartbeats, a transcendental love for Me ." The class perience can provide initial guidance, word, Bach, her face, 3 c,[ l ie . . . ) also includes chanting of Vedic mantras and the group will be free to evolve into ~~- CDmbln,-,p' l-\aH~ beyond the point of " b edom," into and distribution of sacred spiritual food any style of meditation or yoga or 1( ,,"n4ahn\ A.'§an ()~ that (prasadam). whatever that suits the member's on raising this "positive' which blooms from nowhere. A ques­ Madhukanthadas and ~oncentration wishes. When you sign up, indicate what lIfe force energy" up the spine and re­ tion, repeated till the answers Haribasara das Bramachary nights you prefer, and whether you have Time TBA - leasing it through the chakra~ to ex­ come from emptyspace ("Who a! ~ you" a reasonably quiet room in which eight perience this awareness. Bring some .. . "What do you want?"; can sit as a meeting place. fruit and a blanket. Om Shanti. Anna Stanislawski ' Thm&hefur ~ Michael and friends Alternate Mon 12-3 p.m. Time TBA c:l l Mon & Wed 9-11 a.m. Starting Feb 22 LIFE AND ENVIRONMENT OF CALI­ What a life you must lead! The iguala OFF THE PIG. Kill the pig and the revolution is over. You're either a part of FORNIA [missionary] has spoken to me for the problem or the solution. You're either with us or against us. Which side of OR hours of the things you believe, your the barrel will you be on? Flower childre,n are out. Peace and love hippies are LIVING IN HERE AND OUT THERE God, these devils with wings, these counterproductive and counterrevolutionary. ("WILDERNESS LIVING") ghosts and spirits who live in the sky Beware of the inner pig because it lurks everywhere. The pig is a state of We're not just playing at "weekend out­ and under the ground. Truly I am mind, the straight consciousness with tentacles attempting to contaminate ing" or "live-in-the-country": our Lives amazed, and afraid. It must be only humanity. We are all sisters and brothers, our only difference being the degree of (from Within!) are Real; so is the vio­ because you are a white man and our ignorance-to the pig within us. The inner pig, that selfish insecure striving for lence (ultimately from Without) that's gifted with great strength and wealth, superiority over other beings, dominates some people more than others. Killing been coming ,down ' on us heavier and that you can survive all the terrors our- more piggish sisters and brothers, regardless of their labels such as policeman heavier from our culture, though this is your bel,iefs put upon you! These and government employee, is only getting rid of fleshy matter called human. only a minute fraction as real or endur­ laws of your gods take no heed of Erasing a physical form changes nothing because the pig is a state of mind, a ing as Life Itself, or Nature . Freud's the hearts of their people; these lower form ', of consciousness which can only evolve inwardly through self "Reality Principle," like science's devils and spirits who watch each awareness, self discovery and self realization rather than through external "mechanical nature and man," is a thing you do and judge you by the physical control. We can love those sisters and brothers even more when we shuck of (our) "civilization"- behind its terrible standards of death; these realize that it is their weak insecurity and lack of love which is manifested in fraying mask lies ancient tyranny and, things make me shudder with horror! piggish tendencies. Yet, though I am afraid of these now 1 the cancerous-growing totalitarian A few years ago we escaped from our parents' system because we saw it for order. things, I can be sorry for you who what it was-a dehumanizing death culture. In dropping out we became part of a So many of us now are searching for must live under such shadows, for new culture, its only laws being truth, justice, freedom and love. Perhaps this Out Humanness, and for Land-for you also are the sons of the Woman, sudden and rapid change was too much, too soon. At any rate, the freak culture some Living People and Earth-for and the brothers of the Innuit [Eski­ is now stabilizing in its search for a new sense of security. Two clashing realities Being -&-Living (individually -&-together) mos] . I wish you well in your strug­ ave evolved, the left and the right, each with its own self righteous, narrow in a more viable, growing, enduring gles to escape from the place you call minded perspective and herd-I ike conformity. One system replacing another wi th Way. It can't be done with just words, hell! -Said to a trader by a coast its own values, roles, and hierarchy. The Aquarian Age is humanity's collective pretending and deception ("role­ Eskimo after he had spent a week consciousness transcending one level Jor another one closer to the ideals of true playing"), ego-games. If we don't really under .the ardent tutelage of a mis­ sister and brotherhood. Changing the external structure is superficial. One's get ourselves together more, stop rip­ sionary. The trader remembered the position, baker or candlestickmaker, on the horizontal spectrum of reality is_ ping Ourselves and Each Other off, and conversation in detail. He was not irrelevant. The Aquarian Age is reached on the vertical spectrum of conscious­ ripping off the living earth, get moving particularly pleased to find himself ness. Ever upward. Stop going through the motions, acting out revolutionary definitely out of the (western espe­ pitied by a heathen. Probably early roles which cycle the mind away from itself and away from self discovery. cially) "civilized" ego-kill-trip and get 1900s. Awareness creates the true struggle. The revolution is self evolution. We are the back-down-in to much more Natural,­ revolution. The revolution must be a continuing, stimulating, expanding, life Human Being-&-Living, then "the revo­ giving, dialytical process. Anarchy. Otherwise all we'll have is a different version lution"-like "ecology"-is hardly more of the same old game. Listen to yourself rather than letting group pressure guide than a shuck. you. The only politics is the politics of ecstasy. Turn on, tune in, and drop out, What are Life and Nature-especially otherwise the next generation will abound with justified criticisms of our New Our Own Within? It is no coincidence or MAGICAL THEATER Nation. We dropped out once, we can do it twice. LOVE. -Peter whim that we so hunger to feel and Spontaneous creation, people theater; grow Our Roots in Natural, Living now you see it now you don't. Any play Earth, to "cultivate our gardens," to is only part of another play. When the find People and Earth with whom we state you're in and the state I'm in , feel good-At Home. So let's get into occupy the same space suddenly there / really beginning the long journey are three people. This is the-Play, the toward once again-after how many one you can't put your finger on, generations of "civilization"?!-getting "people-high." We don't know who I Ourselves and "It" Together. am, don't know who you are. So it's Animals move through the world of magical. Magic gets you high-on yourself words like a caravan of silence-Max and everybody. Let's dare to let go, Picard, The World of Silence improvise, rip off masks, try others No people understands any more the on-they fit. Rap, create, exercise, cata­ sensual language, and the birds in the lyze, let the Play be born through us. Be air and the beasts in the forest do , ready to change ... let's laugh at O\:lf­ understand it according to their spe­ selves, change roles, be everywhere at cies. Therefore we may reflect what once. Be nobody, be everybody, dis­ we have been robbed of, and what appear and come out again on the other we are to recover in the second birth. side. "A chicken is an egg's way of mak­ For in the sensual speech all spirits ing another egg and an egg is a chicken's speak with each other, they need no way of making another chicken." other language for it is the language Gordon Grant of nature. -Jacob Boehme, early Wed and Sat 5-7 p.m. p rotestantprophet-mystic, about 1600.

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',' .t-. A!calraz is not an island. . . . Akatraz is an idea. There is an Alcatraz flmd • raising and public relations committee in Berkeley to r~ise /un~s an:t sup,ply iN/ormation 'on Alcatraz. ThL~ committee will be available Jor dlscusswns. concerning A lcatraz and the'lndian Movement. Alcatraz is desperately in need of funding in order to maintain life on the island [rood. water and to keep our boat running). . For information please call or contact Charles Lonewolf and Mad Dog at the Free U, 841-5185, or c/o Native American Student Association, 3415 DwineJle Rall, u.c. , 642,-6717 or 642-2099.

t £1'~ pttt·~[~ :. ~.9i"j ~rike ... GjilYS :* R8 Gay People's Museum, 2516 Regent Street, Berkeley. 845-9017. The Free Particle seminars are organized . by Gays, but many are not about.any­ thing "gay". See the individual listings by subject heading. These seminars are open to all, heterosexuals included. Sign up at FUB or at Free Particle, 2516 Regent Street, at 7:30 on Tuesday, Feb­ ruary 9, and stay there to meet organ­ izers of the seminars and other partici­ pants at the Free Particle workshop, be­ ginning at 8 p.m. All Free Particle semi­ nars begin the week of February 15.

'~~Wt~tb~ · The Free Particle workshop is to pro­ vide a general gathering of people en­ rolled in the various other Free Particle workshops who would be interested in these or other projects to relate the vari­ ous workshops and bring the FREE PARTICLE community closer together. Free Particle, as a magazine, is to bring homosexuals together around creativity and thought, and sponsors the All-Gay symposiums in crafts, sciences, and arts, in addition to seminars and workshops between the symposiums. It meets Tues­ day, beginning February 9, at 2516 Re­ gent Street. This first meeting, on the 9th will be also a time when people can me~t all seminar organizers and sign up for FREE PARTICLE seminars in the catalogue or new ones people there may want to form . One can also sign up for them at the Free u. Tues 8 p.m.

gNd~e cWer Traub Led' Waiers . ~. A non-profit co-operation made up of Pttoto: f\oberi C. Sc.heLl community people dedicated to the . building of a comprehensive drug abuse Bet"l(e1e.Y EdUC4tUaft 5'1,irtch- program. This program in its entirety boahi . . 1021 University, 549-3426 contains two (2) main areas: (1) Edu­ cation (Prevention)-this area consists Alternatives to public elementary and A place to crash-check in from 7 p.m. of educating the masses in the problems high schools are growing-there are now to midnight, every night. There is a relating to the cause of drug abuse, i.e. , around sixty alternative schools in the charge of $1 (if you have it) for a bed, societal and other. This being focused at Bay Area. Because of the number of 75 cents for floor space. They also have the potential drugabuser, community people who want to find out about information about places to crash, eat, people, establishment types and in total them, the Berkeley Education Switch­ etc. for hitchhikers in other parts of the everyone. (2) Treatment-this area con­ board will be holding meetings every country. cerned with setting up a Switchboard two weeks, starting Wednesday, Feb. for drug information and referral to 3rd, at 7:30 p.m. The main p~EPose of other drug programs Jor help, Referral the meetings is to give people the in- system for referrals to medical facilities, formation they need about alternatives 2389 Oregon, 549-0649 other programs for different problems, that already exist, and also to give infor- Has crash pads-every night, come in Day Care facilities for getting people off mation about legal hassles involved in around 8 p.m.; pack and baggage check- the streets and beginning involvement in starting a school. We hope to provide a ing service; free food Sundays at 5 p.m.; creative living, Residential Treatment situation for people to meet others who message and mail service; counseling of facilities for continuing the process are thinking about starting new alterna- all kinds (drug trip, runaways, sui- started in the Day Care on a more tives. We also feel thgt it is important cide ...); church services Fridays at intense level, Re-entry (Aftercare) for trnive...,~lLdberan Chapel, for all of us who are involved in alterna- : 7 :30- held at various collectives, call to helping hand in entering back into soci­ College and Haste tive education to do some good , hard . find outwhere; directory oeliberated ety not only to be able to cope but to thinking and talking about what consti- churches'around the country doing simi- Free food served at 5 p.m. Monday change what he or she doesn't like. tut!,!s a good, creative, free environment . liar things. They need more .. people to This course will be focused at the first through Saturday (on Sunday get food . and how to create it, and about who we work the switchboard, so it can be open at the Free Church, same time). Also area, Education. As a group we will are and where we're going as part of a , 24 hours (now runs 12 noon-midnight). attempt to from within us come up with has if free store,.run by volunteers, with whole movement working for radical ; Near the end of' February they will clothes, donated food; and they 'publi­ some of the causes and effects of drug educational change. ' publish in paperback Gpvenant of abuse and then discuss some of the cize temporary jobs. Can use: a stove, ...... , Time: Wed, 7:30 p.m. starting Feb. 3rd . Peace: A Liberated Prayetbook-guer- refrigerator, money, food in quantity possible solutions (alternatives). This be­ (every 2 week:s) . . rilla litUrgies of the radica1.church con- ing a growth and awareness group lead­ 'for cooking. Co-op number i~ 724. Place: TBA '," .'. ~.3fronting the world-pig. ing to the possibility of work in the Berkeley Free Church Airwaves (places to crash) (formerly KMPX collective) 2389 Oregon 566-6646 ASUC Draft Counseling, 549-0649 209 Eshleman 642-1322 University Lutheran Chapel Free Food / Free Store Friends Draft Counseling College and Haste 2151 Vine 843-9725 Berkeley Runaway Center First Baptist Church Oakland Draft Halp Haste and Dana 597 Fifteenth St. 849-1402 451-1672 Free Bakery West Oakland Legal Switchboard April Coalition 4515 Gr ove 2713 San Pablo 1708 Grove 836-3013 848-4084,1-5 p.m. Youth Hostel 1021 University Welfare Rights American Documentary Films 549-3426 Alcatraz Indians of All Tribes 548-4251/841-6476 379 Bay 841-8695 San Francisco 841-5185 Oakland Free Store 982-7475 Association for the Repeal Movement for a Democratic Military 5351 Foothill Blvd Police Complaint 2214 Grove 533-7210 Solidarity Films of Abortion Laws 1919 Berkeley Way 387-6480 549-2172 548-1322 2023 Carleton Alameda County Welfare 548-1681 Berkeley Free Clinic - BHS Student Union 2531 San Pablo Ave. ACLU 2214 Grove 849-2460 Berkeley Barb & Rap Center 1919 Berkeley Way 2339 Durant 843-7500 548-1322 2042 University Glide Church, S.F . 849-1040 · 548-2570 Venceremos Brigade 771-6300 Ba r Sinister 933 Chanl)ing Berkeley Monitor Berkeley Health Department 849-2094 . 845-6326 1708 Grove 841-0200 Berkeley Neighborhood Legal Services 848-4084 Bridge over Troubled Waters Black Panther Party 2229 Fourth 1048 Peralta, Oakland Berkeley Tribe (People's Heroin Treatment) 841-9274 465-5047 1701Y2 Grove 260 Panoramic Way 549-2101 841-3405 War Resisters League Soledad Brothers 833 Haight St., S.F . Child Health 626-2533 Gay Sunshine 626-6976 841-1211 ext. 278 Box 4089 National Committee to Combat Fascism Berkeley 94704 Peace Brigade City Health: Info. and Counseling 3106 Shattuck 843-6982 2400 Bancroft 830 University Ave. 841-5501 841-6010 841-8600 Good Times Free Church / Berkeley Switchboard War Resisters League 2377 Bush 2389 Oregon Hearst Community Assoc. 4-0-9 Drug Treatment 833 HaightSt.,S.F. San Francisco 549-0649 841-7742 San Francisco 626-6976 922-9981 621-9758 Haight Switchboard Aicatraz Indians of All Tribes Peace Brigade Freedom News 387-7000 841-5185 Haight-Ashbury Free Clinic 2400 Bancroft Box 1087 431-1714 841-6010 Mission Sw itchboard Lawyers' Guild Richmond 863-3040 982-4955 524-1089 Family Planning & Pregnancy Test Peace and Freedom Party 845-6550 549-0690 Berkeley Education Switchboard Jail Reform Open Cell (writers' workshop) P.O. Box 52 American Indian Center 1744 University 849-2502 VD Clinic Berkeley 94701 3189 Sixteenth St., Oakland 548·1204 845-0197 S.F. Neighborhood Legal Asst. 845-5561 552-1071 San Francisco Education Switchboard 626-3811 1380 Howard 626-0267 Own Recognizance ! Bail Project, S.F. Hayward Switchboard 552-2202 886-FREE

Liberation Welfare Rights East Oakland Switchboard 626-1425 281273rd 569-6369 "W.1~&oR.Mob~ Gay Switchboard People's Architecture 843-6982 1940B Bonita WHE:N \ f\R~i CA~I:. 849-2577 t>ol)J N 1-1. t"~ \WA';) Hearst Community Association {)S.I\Hoc..T"\_Y HCAl..T+1Y 841-7742 "Tl-\S:.NI~T111~ Briar Patch (~fl..~S "'~PATI1l5 845-9255 ~(.A~\e..s CJ.I.,:P AtJC Oceanview Committee NOW \ ~c T Lee 843-4382 / John 548:0570 "'~l c.A MONI)

CPE Eshleman Hall, third floor 642-6767 . Women's Center 1126 Addison Heliotrope 845-9403 Pier 3,S.F . 982-1668 Women in the Trades Box 221 MOidpeninsula Free U. Berkeley 94701 1061 EI Camino Real Menlo Park Women for a Free Future 328-4941 843-8584

Pass Free U. Women's Liberation 1830 Fell St., S.F. San Francisco 386-9934 861-2114

People's Community School N.O.W. Box 4133, Berkeley 845-0550 845-2074 / 849-2541 It Ain't Me Babe Project One 2828 Benvenue 1380 Howard, S.F. 626-0267 Women's Page 1227 37th Ave., S.F. Venceremos College 2755 EI Camino Real Women 's History Research Center Redwood City 524-7772 369-4651

Berkeley Education Switchboard Bay High School - S?Alu- 1744 University Black Caucus 548-1204 KPFA 1615 Broadway, Oakland 2207 Shattuck 465-5164 SF Education Switchboard 848-6767 Ecology Center 1380 Howard Frente 2179 Allston Way ALSO 626-0267 KQED-FM Stiles Hall 548-2220 286 Divisadero, S.F . 843-6982 Project Community 626-0906 Ecology Action 644-6484 Pentagon 3029 Benvenue Free Particle / Gay Coffeehouse KSAN 843-1820 7th & Castro, Oakland 2516 Regent Program Odyssey 211 Sutter 834-0686 986-6244 845-9017 642-5132 Recycling Depot (weekends) 1535 University • Newsreel Taxi Unlimited Project Other Ways (bundled newspapers, cans, bottles) 849-344? 621-6196 658-5689 Forum International Mqnitor Community Projects Office Commu nity High 300 Eshleman Hall 1708 Grove Street level, Eshleman Hall 2246 Milvia 642-1954 848-4084 642--6392