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The 1969 TWLF Strike at UC Berkeley was spearheaded by four key organizing groups, each playing a critical and successful role in advocating for systemic change at UC Berkeley and beyond. These groups included the Afro-American Student Union (AASU), the Asian American Political Alliance (AAPA), Mexican American Student Confederation (MASC), which later evolved into MEChXA (Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano/Xicana de Atzlán), and the Native American Student Alliance (NASA).
Each organization brought its perspective and objectives to TWLF, unified by a common goal to establish a Third World College that sought to respect, reflect, and empower communities of color. Together, these groups formed a coalition at UC Berkeley that remains a profound example of intersectional solidarity and activism, setting a foundational model for future student movements.