Problem
California, like the rest of the United States, was an interesting place during the 1960s. The term "the sixties" refers to a variety of political and cultural movements as well as political and cultural tension and turmoil.
Berkeley--the city and university---and larger San Francisco Bay Area were ground zero for the political and cultural changes that define the 1960s (and early 1970s).
The film, Berkeley in the Sixties, documents these events by speaking to many of the activists involved in the Free Speech, antiwar, and other political movements.
Which events define Berkeley and California in the 1960s--and which of these events documented in Berkeley in the Sixties?