UC Davis: Opportunity for Learning and Discussion

Synopsis

On November 18, 2011 a peaceful campus protest turned ugly when Occupy UC Davis protesters were pepper sprayed by two UC Davis Police officers. The aftereffects have taken the world by storm.
The purpose of this page is to support the necessary research and education that must follow such an event if UC Davis is to move into a phase of understanding and growth. The library is a neutral zone where philosophies, histories, and stories can be examined and written as we move into a better future.
Campus Information
- New campus task force launched to assess post-Nov. 18 reforms
- Final UC report on protests and policing released
- UC Davis Task Force to outline findings, recommendations April 11
- Chancellor Linda P.B. Katehi
- Reynoso task force to outline findings, recommendations on March 6
- Reynoso TF Report Postponed
- The California Aggie
- Dateline
- UC Office of the President
How Do I. . .
If you are interested in doing research on social movements, Occupy Wall Street, the University of California or other topics, begin below:
Amy Kautzman |
Links: Profile & Guides |
Librarian |
Contact Info (530) 752-9783 jtstratford@ucdavis.edu Links: Profile & Guides |



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