tyler huffman is live on campus with the story. thats right elliot. of students was able to initiate and campaign for measure d. and it all started during a classroom discussion two years ago at s-j-s-u... ">>>inside this building... in these hallways... in a classroom just like this... the campus alliance for economic justice group, also know as cafe j, came together to bring economic justice to san jose. the group created measure d during a class discussion... brooke wayne" "there was research, there was polling, there was petitioning, there was community organizing, there was phone banking, there was precinct walking, there was coilition building, there was a lot of steps." patrick quio participated in cafe j's debates on measure d, he thinks younger people have a louder voice than they think. patrick quio" "we're often told by the elites that we are not intelligent enough to engage in these type of issues, and with the recent passing of measure d, people in our age bracketdo have the power." sjsu president mohammad quayomi is proud of the students