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Activists scold US policies in Israel ANGELINE UBALDO aubaldo@mail.sfsu.edu
A mock wall stood at the entrance of Malcolm X Plaza between the stage and the Cesar Chavez Student Center as a simulation of the barrier in West Bank in Israel to draw attention to the current affairs on that side of the world. The General Union of Palestine Students hosted a rally to commemorate Israeli Apartheid Week April 17. The rally at SF State is part of a series of international events to draw attention to the global and political policies the state of Israel holds against Palestinians, according to GUPS president Lubna Morrar. Morrar said she holds Western imperialism accountable for the current state of affairs in Palestine. “I just think that the general public is also very confused of what this conflict is,” Morrar said. “It’s very much normal repeated history of Western imperialism and global capitalism.” International relations professor ZHENYA SOKOLOVA / XPRESS
PATRIOTISM: General Union of Palestine Students member Awwad Yasin waives the Palestinian flag during the Israeli Apartheid Week Rally in Malcolm X Plaza Friday, April 17.
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Community feasts on sustainable delicacies AVERY PETERSON averylp@mail.sfsu.edu
Students and members of the San Francisco community enjoyed a mix of tangy grapefruit wedges and crisp beets folded into a medley of fresh organic greens as one of the sustainable dishes served at the 6th Annual Farm to Fork lunch April 16.
The luncheon was held outdoor at the main quad and was co-hosted by the Office of Sustainability and Chartwells, the food service provider behind the on-campus dining centers at SF State. Farm to Fork centered on both sustainability and community building, according to Caitlin Steele, SF State’s director of
sustainability and energy. “(The event is about) getting everyone to come out of their office and classroom to come and sit together to take a break from our busy schedules and connect with each other,” Steele said. Popularity of the event has increased this year with 275 LOCAL Continued ON PAGE 2
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NOURISHMENT: A server passes a plate of food to another server at the Farm
to Fork event, hosted by the Office of Sustainability and Chartwells in the Quad Thursday April 16.
Masculinity is redefined through performance EVA BARRAGAN
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WORDSMITHS: SF State student and CockTales co-director Vincent Lim (left) sits with Nathan Barone in Little Theater Tuesday, April 21. Barone will perform a spoken word piece in this year’s CockTales production, “Unplugged and Redefined.”
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Before being diagnosed with the painful musculoskeletal condition Fibromyalgia halfway through his sophomore year of college, 24-yearold Nathan Barone associated being a man with his ability to play sports. “It forced me to surrender and understand I won’t be able to do the things that were part of my identity as a man,” Barone said. “It left me feeling very vulnerable. Vulnerability and traditional masculinity are not two
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things that coincide in the minds of many men.” Barone’s diagnosis was the basis for his spoken word piece for CockTales, a production for men and women to discuss masculinity and gender-related issues. In his piece, the University of Oregon graduate said he will share how he has coped with Fibromyalgia and how it has affected who he is as a person and as a man. His piece is one of nine that will be presented at “Unplugged and Redefined,” the 7th Annual CockTales performance put on by The Sexual
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Abuse-Free Environment Place in the Studio Theatre in the Creative Arts building May 1. The SAFE Place, a resource center at SF State that provides sexual violence prevention and crisis, puts on performances to raise awareness every spring about gender issues, violence or anti-violence in the community and the importance of getting involved, according to The SAFE Place Coordinator Laurene Dominguez. “I feel like a big part of a lot of the
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