Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Occupy Education: March 1: Occupy Colleges

Occupy Education Nationwide Media Advisory 

Contact: Caitlin MacLaren  or  Stardust,             (415) 226-9843      press@occupyed.org 
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Occupy Education Calls for National Day of Action to Defend the Right to Education

Students, Teachers, Workers Unite to Take Back Schools for the 99%

What
: National Day of Action for the Right to Education

Students, teachers, parents and workers will take action March 1 to say, “Education is a right not a privilege.” In response to budget cuts and mounting tuition costs, protestors will launch the next phase of the Occupy movement on campuses across the country, demanding that public education be fully funded at all levels—from pre-K to Ph.D.  Education activists will protest layoffs, union busting and a lack of democratic decision-making in schools and universities through student walk-outs, marches, grade-ins and demonstrations. 

When: March 1, 2012 (M1)

Where: Pre-planned actions at sites nationwide. List of major actions below.

“Schools are turning away hundreds of thousands of students and cutting back on crucial classes for millions more,” said Aaron Jaffe, a graduate student at the New School in New York City. “We need to reverse the tide of tuition increases and student loan rip-offs, so students can afford to get a good education once again.”

“As higher education increasingly becomes a necessity for any type of career advancement, people who need it the most are being shut out due to high costs,” said Brooklyn College student Biola Jeje. “Student loan debt is an issue that not only affects students but working families trying to provide a stable source of income in these tough economic times.” 

Major Actions

New York City
: March from the Department of Education (52 Chambers Street) to Ft. Greene Park. March begins at 2 p.m. Rally at Ft. Greene at 4 p.m. 
Contact: Caitlin MacLaren, marcaimac@gmail.com            786-253-8708      

Oakland: Rally at Oscar Grant Plaza at 5 p.m.
Contact: Jack Gerson, jackrgerson@gmail.com            510-658-5520      

San Francisco: Teach-in and occupation at the California State Office Building (455 Golden Gate Avenue) from 3-4 p.m. Mass rally at San Francisco Civic Center from 4 to 6 p.m.
Contact: Terence Yancey, kolsyk@gmail.com            323-580-8126      

Washington, D.C.: March from McPherson Sq. (15th and K St.) to the Department of Education at 3 p.m.
Contact: Ben Johnson, bj9504a@student.american.edu            609-472-8321      

Boston: Citywide walkout and rally at Dewey Sq starting at 1 p.m. The march will be a “tour of our oppressors” around Boston and concludes with a speak-out at the State House at 4 p.m. 
Contact: Nate Matthews, natezmatthews@gmail.com            206-861-4299      

Seattle: Demonstration at the Gates Foundation. March to begin at 2:45 at Westlake Park.
Contact: Ed Lambert, ospubliceducation@gmail.com            206-790-2475      

Philadelphia: Citywide walkout and march. Rallies at Temple/Penn Universities at 1 p.m. Gathering at Governor Corbett’s Office (200 S. Broad St.) at 3 p.m. to march to the Board of Education (440 N. Broad St.)
Contact: Ethan Jury, ethan.jury@temple.edu            610-291-0170      

More: www.occupyed.org/actions
Occupy Education is a coalition of more than 80 local Occupy, labor and community groups across the country fighting to guarantee the right to education for everyone. The March 1 Day of Action has been endorsed by groups such as Occupy Education California, the NYC Student Assembly, Occupy Colleges and the Occupy Student Debt Campaign.

For More Information…
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  Email: press@occupyed.org 

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M1 participating organizations: www.occupyed.org/organizations 

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