[recomposingUNC] welcome!
Laurel Ashton
lashton89 at gmail.com
Sun Nov 21 11:45:01 PST 2010
This may be inappropriate use of the listserve, so I promise this is the
only event I will pub over it. But I think y'all would be a really great
addition to the discussion, so I hope you all come. It completely plays into
what we talked about at the first meeting, students seeing themselves "in
solidarity with" rather than as workers, but . . . . still come! There will
also be free med deli food, so that's a plus.
Laurel
Students and Workers Unite for a Better Carolina
Come join students, workers, and community members to learn about UNC-CH's
history of worker struggles on campus and to discuss how students can
support worker rights on our campus today.
Learn how Lenoir employees, with the help of UNC students, went on strike in
the 1960s and successfully increased their wages and the wages of 5,000
other state employees. Hear first hand accounts of how UNC-CH housekeepers
sued the University in the 1990s on issues of discrimination and won pay
raises and University recognition of their union. Finally, learn about
worker struggles that are happening on our campus today and talk with other
students, campus workers, and community members about how students can help
support these struggles.
Campus workers are what makes our university great. For our university
community to move forward towards a more just and equal Carolina, we must
first learn where we have been. Come be a part of the movement!
When: Monday 22nd, 6:30-8pm
Where: Hamilton 100
What: Teach-in and Discussion
Endorsed by: Campus Y, Student Action with Workers, United with Northside
Community Now, UNC National Association for the Advancement of Colored
People, Black Student Movement, Feminist Students United, Campaign for
Historical Accuracy and Truth, Alianza, Young Democrats, American
Association of University Professors at UNC-CH, Progressive Faculty Network
On Sat, Nov 20, 2010 at 11:04 AM, Katie Akin <akinkatie at gmail.com> wrote:
> Excellent (and fast) work Tim!
>
> Does this mean there is a space for a website, too?
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> Katie
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> On Sat, Nov 20, 2010 at 10:37 AM, Tim Stallmann <tim.stallmann at gmail.com>wrote:
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>> we have a listserve, finally!
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>> time to get organizing!
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>> -tim
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