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Chicago residents fight to save their schools
Save our Schools protest march and rally - Chicago 3/27/13
Real News report
Henry Tamarin of UNITE HERE Local 1 on Chicago School Closings
Street interviews feat. Rev. Jesse Jackson
Jesse Jackson quoted: "This is a top down oligarchy, it should be a bottom-up democracy."
Non-violent civil disobedience arrests
Save our Schools civil disobedience 3:27:13
AJE News Report
Thousands march over Chicago school closures
Hundreds Arrested Protesting School Closings In Chicago
RT: Chicago to close more than 50 schools in minority communities
Students Fighting School Closings Tell Racist Rahm: Well Be Back
http://occupiedchicagotribune.org/2013/03/students-fighting-school-closings-tell-racist-rahm-well-be-back/
limpyhobbler
(8,244 posts)City leaders plan to close 54 public schools, primarily in black communities, was met with defiance.
In an act of planned civil disobedience, more than 100 people were arrested sitting in the street outside City Hall. Among them were church leaders, school janitors, cafeteria workers and teachers. People cheered loudly as the arrestees walked along a gauntlet of supporters, their hands cuffed behind their backs. One woman in a purple SEIU T-shirt gave a kiss on the cheek to one of the officers after being arrested.
There was a sense of déjà vu to the protests: In September during the Chicago Teachers Union strike, crowds filled the same streets and likewise waved signs attacking Mayor Rahm Emanuel and his plans to revamp the public education system. At the start of the rally, CTU President Karen Lewis described the school closings as an unjust move.
Well have one set of schools for children being taught to be [Wal-Mart] greeters, and well have one set of schools for children being taught to rule the world, said Lewis. Lets not pretend thats not racist.
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antiquie
(4,299 posts)Our adversaries are afraid of a good education for all.
Thank you.
limpyhobbler
(8,244 posts)I was just thinking of it as a typical "shock and privatize" scheme. But yes there is also the other angle of whether the elite class wants the peons to really receive an education. And who should control education. Should we run it by democracy, or should we run it like a business? Good point.
antiquie
(4,299 posts)The ruling class does not want the middle class well-educated any longer; they no longer see a need in industry and they do see social and political threats to themselves.
sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)Even more so that a Democrat is responsible. I bet there is plenty of money to 'encourage business' to open up in Chicago though.
I can understand a Republican, like Scott Walker doing this sort of thing.