(Wednesday, 3/22) Students hold #OurCityCollege Teach-In
The CCSF Solidarity Committee is a dedicated group of student activists and allies, with a broad mission and vision statement for social justice at CCSF and city-wide.
AFT 2121, the faculty union at City College, has endorsed their Our City College Campaign, to reclaim and rebuild CCSF, with
six campaign demands.
Don’t miss the Solidarity Committee’s student-led Our City College Mobilization Teach-In event, WEDNESDAY March 22, 12-2 p.m. in MUB 370.
Guest speakers include activists from the SF Defund DAPL Coalition, Bay Area Resistance, Justice for Alex Nieto Coalition, Muslim Student Association, Diversity Studies departments, and more! Lunch will be provided.
You can help: RSVP and share. #OurCityCollege #StudentTeacherSolidarity
(Thursday, 3/23) Give public comment to our BOT: It’s time to GROW our CCSF!
We are calling for a moratorium on any further cuts to our College until the end of the Fall 2017 Semester.
Earlier this month we opened the conversation about class cuts with the new members of the CCSF Board of Trustees. And we will keep organizing until we win.
Join us in giving public comment to the CCSF Board of Trustees on Thursday 3/23 at 4pm on Ocean Campus in MUB 140. Tell them it’s time to stop class cuts at our City College: It’s time to grow! You can help:
RSVP and share.
Petition in support of Students and Programs in MUB
It’s imperative that our college administration stop top-down decision making practices and work to make sure that students and faculty have a real voice in decisions at the college and
education is always the first priority.
The MUB was built with bond funds for students and includes specialized space and equipment to meet the needs of the Child Development (CDEV) and Health Education departments. As part of the plan to lease 33 Gough street to a developer, the staff in Payroll, HR and other offices at 33 Gough are being relocated. Admin has chosen to move them into the MUB, taking over the specialized space originally designed for students. Students, faculty and department chairs from affected departments were not involved in this decision. There is no concrete plan for the relocation of students, faculty and class sections that will be displaced. We are working to fight this top-down decision, and to demand that admin work together with faculty, staff and students to make the right plan for this move.
The CCSF faculty union AFT 2121 is supporting this petition to save MUB started by CDEV and Health Ed. Departments. You can help by circulating and returning these petitions by March 21st at the AFT 2121 General Membership meeting (
Tuesday, 3/21 from
3-5pm in MUB 160). Petitions about MUB will be presented to the Board of Trustees at their
March 23rd meeting. We will also be at that Board of Trustees Meeting
protesting class cutsstarting at 4pm. Please join us!
Contact AFT 2121 at 415-585-2121 or visit us online at aft2121.org. Follow us on Facebook.
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