Thursday, March 4, 2010

National March 4th Calls for Action and (Communist) Endorsements

From Defend Education - Take a Stand March 4th, "National March 4th Calls for Action and Endorsements":

As people throughout the country struggle under the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression, public education from pre-K to higher and adult education is threatened by budget cuts, layoffs, privatization, tuition and fee increases, and other attacks. Budget cuts degrade the quality of public education by decreasing student services and increasing class size, while tuition hikes and layoffs force the cost of the recession onto students and teachers and off of the financial institutions that caused the recession in the first place. Non-unionized charter schools threaten to divide, weaken and privatize the public school system and damage teachers’ unions, which are needed now more than ever. More and more students are going deep into debt to finance their education, while high unemployment forces many students and youth to join the military to receive a higher education. And all of the attacks described above have hit working people and people of color the hardest.



In California, students, teachers, workers, parents, and faculty have taken action against these attacks. They took to the streets in a one-day strike on September 24th, organized strikes and actions across the state during the University of California Board of Regents meeting from November 18th to 20th, and have called for a state-wide day of action on March 4th. These actions have created a broad mass movement in California, drawing in students from all over the state to create a powerful struggle. As the effects of the economic crisis continue to spread into the education system nationally, it’s time to join our voices with students and workers in California and draw inspiration from their example.



We support each group or coalition organizing in the manner and for the duration of their choosing. In solidarity with those in California, we the below-signed individuals and organizations call on students, teachers, workers, parents, faculty, and staff across the country to join together on March 4th to Take A Stand For Education!



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ENDORSED BY (list in formation):



Organizations



The 1212 Community, Bronx, New York

5c Cultural Center, Lower East Side, New York City

The Adjunct Project, CUNY Graduate Center, New York City

AFSCME 3800, University of Minnesota Clerical Workers

AFT Local 1839, New Jersey City University

All Nations Alliance

Anakbayan Los Angeles

Anakbayan New York/New Jersey, Jersey City, NJ

Anthropology Graduate Student Association, UT Austin

Associated Students of Portland State University Executive Staff

ASU Resist, Arizona State University, Tempe

Augusta State University Political Science Club, Georgia

Autonomedia

AZ Education Association

Bail Out the People Movement

Baltimore Algebra Project

Baltimore Solidarity Center

BAYAN-USA

Cal Poly Unite to Save Public Education, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo

California Prison Moratorium Project

California State University Employees Union

Californians for Justice, Oakland

Campus Antiwar Network (CAN)

Chicago World Can’t Wait

Chop from the Top Coalition, University of Minnesota

Coalition for Community Justice, Eckerd College, St. Petersburg, FL

Coalition for Equal Quality Education, Boston

Coalition for Public Education / Coalición por la Educación Pública, New York City

Coalition for Social Reform, UMass-Lowell

Coalition to Defend Affirmative Action, Integration, and Immigrant Rights and Fight for Equality By Any Means Necessary (BAMN)

Committee for Revolutionizing the AcaDemy (ComRAD), University of Minnesota

Community Organizing Center for Mother Earth, Columbus, Ohio

Connecticut Students Against the War

Cornell Organization for Labor Action, Ithaca, New York

CUNY Campaign to Defend Education, New York City

Democracy Insurgent, Seattle

The Democratic Left @ GWU, George Washington University, Washington, D.C.

Department of English, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana, Pennsylvania

DestroyIndustrY, Raleigh, NC

East Village Community School Parents Association, New York City

Education For All, San Diego

Feminist Students UNITED UNC-Chapel Hill, North Carolina

Fight Imperialism, Stand Together

Free UCR Alliance, UC Riverside

Freedom Road Socialist Organization

Freedom Socialist Party

Georgia State University Progressive Student Alliance

Giant Record Corporation, Amherst, MA

Graduate Employee and Student Organization, Yale University

Graduate Employees’ Organization, AFT/IFT 6300, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Graduate Student Employees Union, SUNY Stony Brook

Graduate Student Workers United, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis-St.Paul

Grassroots Education Movement, New York City

Hawai’i Solidarity Committee

Human Rights Action Committee, Framingham State College, Massachusetts

Indiana University of Pennsylvania Council of Chairs, Indiana, Pennsylvania

Institute for Critical Animal Studies

International Socialist Organization

International Workers and Students for Justice, University of Washington in Seattle

The Kennebunks Peace Department

L.A. County Peace & Freedom Party

La Voz de los Trabajadores- LIT, California

Latin American Students Association at UCR, Riverside, CA

League for the Revolutionary Party, New York City

Liberty Tree Foundation

Low-Income Student Alliance, New School University, New York City

Lucha, New York City

March 4 Organizing Committee, CSU Monterey Bay

Massachusetts Student Action Coalition

Massachusetts Students Uniting

May 1st Coalition for Worker & Immigrant Rights, New York City

Million Worker March Movement

Movement for a Democratic Society

National MEChA (Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlán)

Movimiento Estudiantil Chican@ de Aztlán (MEChA), Milwaukee

Movimiento Estudiantil Chican@ de Aztlán (MEChA), UC San Diego

Movimiento Estudiantil Chican@ de Aztlán (MEChA), USC

National Assembly to End the Iraq & Afghanistan Wars & Occupations

Network to Fight for Economic Justice

New School in Exile, New York City

New York State Youth Leadership Council

NYC Anti-War Coalition

New York City Labor Against the War (NYCLAW)

Northbay Uprising, Vallejo, California

Oakland Education Association

Olympia Coalition for a Fair Budget, Olympia, WA

Pan American Solidarity Organization (PASO), Portland State University

People’s Organization for Progress, Newark, NJ

Peoples Video Network

p.o.n.d. records

Pride and Equity Faculty and Staff Association, UT Austin

Progressive Democrats of America, Ohio

Progressive Faculty Network of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Progressive Student Alliance, University of Florida

Progressive Student Alliance, University of Memphis

Public Higher Education Network of Massachusetts (PHENOM)

Purchase Polis, SUNY Purchase

PUSH: Ideas into Action, SUNY Purchase

Queens College Antiwar Coalition

Queer People Of Color Action

Radical Student Union, Bard College

Radical Women

Rebel Diaz Arts Collective, Bronx, NY

Recreate ‘68 Alliance

Rhode Island Unemployed Council

Riverside Latino Voter Project, Riverside, CA

Santa Monica College Students for Social Justice

Save LSU, Baton Rouge

Seventh Generation Nation, Putatoi

The Silent Radio DJs

Small Schools Workshop, Chicago

Social Justice Alliance, SUNY Stony Brook

Social Justice Alliance, UC Riverside, California

Socialism Now!, Chicago

Socialist Alternative

Socialist Organizer

Socialist Party of Connecticut

Socialist Party USA

Solidarity

S.O.S. Save Our Schools Coalition, Providence, RI

SOUL School of Unity & Liberation, Oakland

Space, Time, Research Collective, CUNY Graduate Center

SpeakOut – the Institute for Democratic Education & Culture, Oakland, CA

Straight and Gay Alliance (SAGA), City College of New York

Students Promoting Engagement Through Activism and Knowledge (SPEAK), Georgia State University

Student / Farmworker Alliance

The Student Insurgent, Eugene, Oregon

Student Labor Action Project (SLAP)

Students for a Democratic Society

Students for a Democratic Society, Animas, Durango, Coloardo

Students for a Democratic Society, Chicago

Students for a Democratic Society, College Park, University of Maryland

Students for a Democratic Society, Diablo Valley College, Pleasant Hill, California

Students for a Democratic Society, Gainesville Area

Students for a Democratic Society, Milwaukee

Students for a Democratic Society / Movement for a Democratic Society, Michigan State University

Students for a Democratic Society, Oklahoma

Students for a Democratic Society, Rochester

Students for a Democratic Society, Syracuse

Students for a Democratic Society, Temple University, Philadelphia

Students for a Democratic Society, TFHS

Students for a Democratic Society, UNC-Asheville

Students for a Democratic Society, UNC-Chapel Hill

Students for a Democratic Society, UNC-Charlotte

Students for a Democratic Society, University of Houston

Students for a Democratic Society, University of Minnesota

Students for a Democratic Society, University of North Dakota

Students for a Democratic Society, University of Tuscaloosa

Students for a Democratic Society, Waukesha, Wisconsin

Students for a Democratic Society, West Chester, Pennsylvania

Students for Educational Rights, City College of New York

Students for Quality Education, Cal Poly Pomona Chapter

Students for Social Action, Virginia Commonwealth University, VCU

Students for Unity, Portland State University

Students Taking Action to Reclaim our Education, University of Maryland

Students United for Palestinian Equal Rights, Portland State University

SUNY Downstate College of Health Related Professions Council

Take Back NYU!, New York City

Take Back WBAI Coalition, New York City

Teachers 4 Justice Now, New York City

Teachers as Leaders in Newark, New Jersey

Teachers for a Just Contract, New York City

Teachers Unite, New York City

Texas State Employees Union

Third Coast Activist Resource Center, Austin, Texas

TWU 100, New York City

UCSD Coalition for Educational Justice

Undergraduate Graduate Alliance (UGA) at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC)

United Council of UW Students, Wisconsin

United In Campaign Against Budget Cuts, University of Illinois-Chicago

United Socialists of Pittsburgh State

United States Student Association (USSA)

United Students Against Sweatshops (USAS)

University Democrats, UT Austin

University of Massachusetts-Lowell Coalition for Social Reform

University of Washington Student Worker Coalition, Seattle

USC Students for Justice in Palestine

UT Austin Stop the Cuts Coalition

UTLA / Project Great Futures / CAMS

UW-Milwaukee Education Rights Campaign

UW-Whitewater P.E.A.C.E., Whitewater, Wisconsin

Workers Action

Workers World Party

Young Democratic Socialists



International Endorsers



Anakbayan Philippines

International League of Peoples Struggle Youth, Philippines

League of Filipino Students

National Union of Students of the Philippines

Student Christian Movement of the Philippines

Student Representative Body of the University of Marburg, Germany

Teachers Unity Forum, Kerala, India





Individuals (*all organizations listed for identification purposes only, listed in order recieved)



Ed Childs, Chief Steward UNITE/HERE L. 26 (Harvard Univ.)*

Frantz Mendes, President, United Steelworkers L. 8751 – Boston School Bus Drivers Union*

Steve Gillis, Vice President, United Steelworkers L. 8751 – Boston School Bus Drivers Union*

Andre Powell, Delegate, Baltimore, Maryland AFL-CIO Metro Central Labor Council*

Phebe Eckfeldt, Harvard Union Rep., Harvard Union of Clerical & Technical Workers (HUCTW)/AFSCME L. 3650*

Mike Gimbel, Local 375, AFSCME delegate to the NYC-CLC & Chairperson of Local 375, AFSCME, Labor/Community Unity Committee*

Heather Cottin, Adjunct Lecturer, History Department, LaGuardia Community College, PSC member*

Peter Cook, Boston Teachers Union, Local 66 MFT AFT, AFL-CIO*

Julia La Riva, member of United Teachers Los Angeles (UTLA)*

Martha Grevatt, Chair, Civil Rights Committee, UAW Local 122*

Andy Griggs, United Teachers Los Angeles; Co-chair, California Teachers Association Peace and Justice Caucus; Steering Committee, US Labor Against the War*

Susan E. Davis, National Writers Union, United Auto Workers Local 1981*

Robin Anderson, Graduate Employee Organization (GEO) at UMass-Amherst, Part of UAW Local 2322*

Barry Eidlin,UAW Local 2865, University of California Academic Student Employees Union*

Geoff Carens, Union Representative, HUCTW/AFSCME Local 3650*

Dan La Botz, Spanish teacher, Cincinnati Waldorf School, Cincinnati, Ohio*

Robin McCubbin, professor, Southwestern College, Chula Vista, CA*

Minnie Bruce Pratt, Professor, Women’s & Gender Studies, Syracuse University*

David Sole, Prof. of Chemistry, Wayne Co. Community College, Detroit.*

Nicholas Camerota, Professor of Philosophy & Political Theory, Springfield (Mass.) Techical Community College*

Cindy Bui, Social Justice Alliance at UC Riverside*

Ana del Rocío, CCNY Students for Educational Rights, New York City*

Sarah Meunier, student, UMASS

Jessica Hollinger, student, University of California, Berkeley School of Law

Katherine Johnson, doctoral student, University of San Francisco, middle school teacher

Susan Massad, Associate Professor, Framingham State College*

Eleanor J. Bader, writer and adjunct faculty member, Brooklyn*

Chuck Turner, Boston City Council*, District 7

Colia Clark, Guadeloupe-Haiti Tour USA, Grandmamas For the Release of Mumia Abu Jamal, Richard Wright Centennial 2008-2010*

Dr. Sue Harris, Co-Director, Peoples Video Network*

Imani Henry, Playwright/Performer*

The Most Rev. Filipe C, Teixeira, OFSJC, Diocese of Saint Francis of Assisi*

Billy Wharton, National Co-Chair, Socialist Party USA*

Todd Vachon, Low Society Music*

Christopher Hutchinson, General Strike Comics*

Gloria Rubac, Texas Death Penalty Abolition Movement*

David Harding, New Brunswick, NJ

Eric Acedo

Abayomi Azikiwe

Jane Chischilly

Jesse Lokahi Heiwa,Hawai’i Solidarity Committee, UN in New York City*

Hon. Charles Barron, New York City Councilmember *

Teresa Gutierrez, International Migrant Alliance, Deputy Secretary General, New York City*

William J. Neville IV, Billings, MT, currently serving in Iraq

Michael Shane,Michigan Emergency Committee Against War & Injustice,Detroit, MI*

Marisa, LAUSD, LA*

Cindy Sheehan

Maria C. Federico Brummer, Tucson, AZ

Dan McDowell, Massachusetts Students Uniting, UMass Boston Student Senate*

Tatiana Guerrero, Young Democratic Socialists, New Jersey*

James Tarr, Coalition for Social Reform, Lowell, MA*

Mary Lou Finley, Peace and Freedom Party, San Diego*

Tony Van Der Meer, Adjunct Prof., Africana Studies, UMass Boston*

Gina M. Sartori, Boston Teachers Union*

Chai Montgomery, unit steward, Teamsters Local 214, Ann Arbor, Michigan*

Michel DeMatteis, adjunct lecturer, philosophy, CUNY, New York, NY*

Vanessa Vaile, New Faculty Majority, Mountainair, NM*

Marvin Gentz, Ukiah, CA

Bryan G. Pfeifer, M.S., Union of Part-Time Faculty-AFT, Detroit, Michigan*

Patricia McAfee, California

Mike Alewitz, Labor Art & Mural Project, Central CT State University*

Michael Klonsky, Small Schools Workshop, Chicago*

Cindy Varela Henderson, Peace & Freedom Candidate, 26th S.D., Los Angeles

John Catalinotto, Professional Staff Congress–Bronx Community College, New York, N.Y.*

Anthony J. Nocella, II, Central New York Peace Studies Consortium, SUNY Cortland*

Yves Nibungco, Anakbayan New York/ New Jersey, Jersey City, New Jersey*

John Neal, Charlotte, NC

Tiffany Huang, NewCLA, UCLA*

Nick Theodosis, San Francisco State University, San Francisco*

Martin Rzeszotko, Hunter College*

Luis Roman, McNair Research Scholar, MEChA de UCLA, La Joteria, UCLA*

Vickie Hay, CalWORKs at Orange Coast College, Costa Mesa, CA*

Steve Fox, Hoosier Writing Project, Indianapolis, Indiana*

Tim Hawks-Malczynski, Duarte, California

Nicolle Dunnaway, Hammond, LA

Rosa A. Eberly, Penn State U*

Denise Beck, Indianapolis, IN

Austin Jacobson, Philadelphia

William Calathes, Criminal Justice Department, New Jersey City University*

Carolina Garcia, Student Government Organization, New Jersey City University*

Kinte Allah, New Black Panther Party, Atlanta*

Edwina Smith, San Francisco

Bobbi Jo Chavarria, Chavarria for Fontana Mayor 2010, Fontana, California*

Micah Littlefield, Lafayette, IN

Carolyn Jacobson, United Teachers Los Angeles (UTLA)*

Kyra Pearson, Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, CA*

Leticia Garcia, Education Advocate, Fontana, California*

Lina Montes, Rialto

Dan Esposito, Manhattan Beach, CA

Laura Howard, Educational Paraprofessionals, South Carolina*

Ben Manski, AFT 6100, Sociology Instructor, Madison College, Wisconsin*

William Reid, London, Ontario

Robert Zech, South Amboy, New Jersey

Jason Belch, Raleigh, NC

Roger Marheine, President Pasadena City College Faculty Association*

Mike Hill, Associate Professor & Department Chair, English University at Albany, SUNY*

Joel Scott, Detroit Public Schools, Cass Tech High School*

Viridiana Mora, UC Riverside*

Mark Clinton, Dept. of Critical Cultural Studies, Holyoke Community College, Holyoke, Massachusetts*

Joshua Yoerger, Tyler, TX*

Kaye Peters, St. Paul, MN

Nancy Welch, United Academics AFT/AAUP, University of Vermont*

Marva Berry, Washington, D.C.

Michael Friedman, Professional Staff Congress/AFT, New York*

Marco Abe, Lincoln, NE

Tyler DeRubio, Babylon, New York

Marc Engel, New York City

Sarah Holmes, Los Angeles, CA

Madonna Lee, New York

Marc Bousquet, Higher Ed Columnist, Los Gatos, CA*

Ghazal Khan, New York

Zach Martin, Tifton, GA

Noah Rubeling-Kain, Stevenson Univeristy, Baltimore, MD

Thomas A . Robinson, TWU Local 100, Jamaica, NY*

Meera Sitharam, University of Florida*

Riad Azar, William Paterson University Young Democratic Socialists, Wayne, NJ*

Christopher Searles, New York City

Matthew Porter, Torrance, California

And previously:

* "Education Protests Add to School Problems."

* "No Cuts to Education! Collectivize!"

* "Unions, Radicals to Protest Education Cuts Across U.S."

* "Shut it Down! March 4th Mobilization - Protest, Strike, Solidarity!."

* "California March 4th Protests: 'Berkeley Pre-Game Communiqué'."



* "Teachers Unions, Anarcho-Communists Launch 'Day of Action' to 'Occupy California!"



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