Students plan walk-out to protest education cuts

The action is in response to Gov. Corbett's proposed budget, school closures and nationwide policies.

0 comments

Students plan walk-out to protest education cuts

POSTED: Wednesday, February 29, 2012, 2:19 PM

Students from Temple University, Swarthmore, Bryn Mawr, University of Pennsylvania, Drexel and Haverford will leave their classrooms tomorrow at 1 p.m. to protest cuts in education funding, demand student debt forgiveness and speak out against privatizing education. The demonstration is part of an Occupy-backed National Day of Action for Education

“We’re not only protesting education cuts, we’re protesting destructive policies," says walk-out organizer Diane Isser, a Temple student. "We’re coming out against nationwide cuts to education and public services to fund prisons and military spending. This is our response to policies that fuck people over. Everyone is coming out together: Labor unions, the teachers' union, laid-off school nurses. We want to bring everyone in Philadelphia together, because this affects everyone.”

Students will head to Gov. Corbett's office at 3 p.m. to let him know their thoughts on his $21 million proposed cuts to Philly public schools and 30 percent proposed cuts to state-supported schools including Temple. They'll march to the Board of Education building at 440 N. Broad St.

Isser says Temple students will also be airing a grievance with their university: They feel Temple does not allow a platform for student voices to be democratically included in school decision-making. In November, three students (including walk-out organizers Isser and Ethan Jury) were arrested at Temple while peacefully protesting an on-campus PNC branch.

Posted by Beth Boyle @ 2:19 PM  Permalink | Post a comment
0 comments
Comments  (0)


About this blog
Here at The Naked City, you'll find breaking news, analysis, gossip and surprises about everything from crime and politics to the beating pulse of city life itself. We're good listeners, too:

Daniel Denvir: daniel.denvir@citypaper.net

Ryan Briggs: ryan.briggs@citypaper.net

Samantha Melamed: samantha@citypaper.net

The Naked City on Twitter: @CPNakedCity @danieldenvir @rw_briggs @samanthamelamed

Topics:
Blog archives:
Past Archives: