Category Archives: Struggles in Canada & Quebec

The Biggest Student Uprising You’ve Never Heard Of

An excellent article on “Chronicles of Higher Education” on the Quebec student movement  by Lilian Radovac

…and it mentions “The University is Ours!” 

Operation 1625

  • The Government of Quebec wants to increase university tuition fees by 75% over the next 5 years.
  • Most students are on strike since February 13th (over 60 days!) to show their disagreement with the decision.
  • Show them your support if you agree that education is a RIGHT, not a COMMODITY.

Petition in Solidarity with the Quebec Students Strike

Solidarity with the Quebec Student Strike Petition | GoPetition

An Open Letter in Support of the Students Strike in Québec

http://takebackbrooklyn.wordpress.com/2012/04/18/an-open-letter-in-support-of-the-montreal-student-strike/

An Open Letter in Support of the Student Strike in Québec

We, the students of the City University of New York and State University of New York, openly support the Québécois student strike.  For over nine weeks, post-secondary education students have been on indefinite strike, galvanizing 300,000 people to take the streets and holding the largest student demonstrations in North American history.

Three Brooklyn College student organizers visited Montréal for four days over our spring break to meet with and learn from the student strike–to understand the challenges that Québécois students face and how they have been able to successfully mobilize around their tuition hikes. Even if for only a couple of days, what we witnessed was beyond our wildest dreams of what a student movement could look like and accomplish. We marched with hundreds of students in the strikes, we saw students with pepper spray stained cheeks and the courage to stand up for their right to education.

Québec is rightfully proud of its institutions of higher learning, and Québécois students are rightfully proud of years of work they have put into ensuring that these places remain accessible despite provincial attempts to raise tuition beyond the reach of many Québécois and to convert grants and scholarships in to student loans. In keeping with the tradition that has kept Québec’s tuition the lowest in Canada — an important insurance that education will remain available to the many instead of the few in one of the country’s poorer provinces —  students have taken to the streets to protest tuition increases of 127% over ten years. We see these hikes as an attack on the rights of low-income and communities of color to access higher education, and we find their parallel in the tuition increases that will affect SUNY and CUNY students. Our “rational tuition increase” will result in students and their families having to pay an additional $1500 over the next five years.

In addition to seeing clear connections between the struggles around access to education facing our two provinces, we also see the Québec student strike as a model for gaining legitimate student power in our own city in struggling against the anti-austerity measures affecting students across the United States.

We denounce the violence against strikers and unjust profiling of students in Montréal for exercising their right to protest against unjust policies. In particular, the use of pepper spray to violently hinder the strength of the hard picketing on the part of students.

As an act of solidarity and a symbol of our escalation campaign as a student movement in New York, we are launching a “Red Square Campaign” in which allies wear the very same red squares pinned to their chests as the student strikers of Québec. We do this in solidarity with the student struggles in Québec, and to signify our shared struggles against the neoliberal corporatization of our institutions of higher learning. We will wear the red square because we share a common vision of a truly free university.

Thank you for being an inspiration to students everywhere, despite the colonial borders that separate us. We are together in this fight. Nous sommes ensemble.

Solidarité,
Brooklyn College Student Union
The Graduate Center General Assembly

university retaliation @ McGill?

http://www.montrealgazette.com/Protesters+block+entry+McGill
+University/6472598/story.html

classes à ciel ouvert en soutien aux étudiants

Last week in Montreal

http://www.montrealgazette.com/news/Protesters+tackle+multiple+
morning+targets/6442067/story.html

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/story/2012/04/11/
montreal-student-protest-marathon.html

http://www.universitv.tv/archives/1456

Teachers’ mantra

Free Speech at Western!

In a letter sent Tuesday to Western president Amit Chakma, the Canadian Civil Liberties Association (CCLA) is calling on the university to overturn a one-year ban handed down to Mike Roy and Anthony Verberckmoes, both members of the Occupy London movement…. Read more 

Arthur the videozine

Arthur the videozine Trent University’s Arthur, the Video Zine presents a collection of multi-media work by reporters Zach Ruiter and Anthony Gulston who covered the neo-liberal administration’s attack on the student press at the same time as it was marketing a new journalism program.