 Berkeley faculty and students are joining forces here today on the West Crescent Lawn on UC Berkeley's campus. The reason? A rally against white supremacy in light of the Berkeley Patriots' Free Speech Week. Despite cancellations of the right-wing talks that were scheduled for this week, United Against Right-wing Violence in the Bay Area Coalition is here today with the scheduled rally. What do you have to say to the administration about the Free Speech Week? It's one thing to allow people who we dislike to speak. The university should allow whoever, whatever student group invites, whenever they invite somebody, let them go through the normal procedures, don't promote it, don't actually go out of the way to facilitate it, especially when it comes to spending millions of dollars to protect these people, to get the police to come out and repress the people who want to oppose that negativity. How do you think it will affect the campus for the future? Well, obviously there's a lot of things that are happening that are really scary for me. You know, as a teacher at the school, I see how poorly under-resourced we are, that we're on the D.A. and on the desktops at the classroom, and we buy off the campus and spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on security. I'm setting down things like the Moffitt, the basement of the Moffitt. That's where I used to go, I'm a fourth year. That's my place where I would go and get work done. But now it's set down because, and their reason for setting it down is they don't have money to keep it open. So they're setting down all kinds of services that the students actually need, but they're spending millions of dollars to, in effect, promote hate speech.