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x Self-guided Walking Tour See PSU with new eyes on this self-guided walking tour of student strike landmarks, created by the Portland State University Archives. The Student Strike on Film Student filmmakers from Portland State University’s Center for the Moving Image grabbed their cameras and waded into the chaos of the 1970 campus strike. The result was a 30-minute documentary, The Seventh Day, that captured the high emotions and violence that ensued in a deeply divided Portland. Voices of the Times The Portland State Library’s Oregon Public Speakers Collection includes speeches, interviews, panel discussions, and readings hosted by the university. In 1970, that included a contentious forum about military recruiting on campus, talks about black cultural awareness and the women’s liberation movement, as well as a speech by Ralph Nader that soon after led to the founding of PSU’s chapter of OSPIRG. 19 Permit $25.50 (1970) $390 (2020) | Oregon Minimum wage: $1.25 ($8.50 adjusted for inflation) $11.25 (2020) See and Hear A host of resources can take you back to this turbulent time in PSU’s history. Go to pdx.edu/ magazine to see it all and share your own story. 1970 CRAIG HICKMAN

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