Media Credit: Joe Bonnot In a collaborative effort by the Students for Wymyn and Gender Studies (SWAGS), the American Humanics Student Organization and Students for a Sensible Drug Policy, Dr. Angela Y. Davis spoke on campus last week Davis' career as an activist began in 1968 at the University of California-San Diego, where she became a member of both the Communist Party and the Black Panthers. For this, she was fired as an assistant professor of philosophy at the University of California-Los Angeles. Things didn't get much better for Davis either. In 1970, she appeared on the FBI's Ten Most...