Monday, September 12 ·
7:00pm
Union Room 181
School
is starting again, the board of regents has decided to raise tuition
another 5.5%, we are nearing the tenth anniversary of the War in
Afghanistan, and Scott Walker has left our campus without any unionized
workers. Now, more than ever, it is important for students to rise up
and make their voices heard, and SDS (Students for a Democratic Society)
is the largest and most respected student anti-war and activist group
in the
nation.
Since its creation in 2006, SDS has led students across the country in
the struggle for education rights, against war, and for many other
causes, including immigrant rights, Palestine solidarity, sex and gender
issues, the fight against racism, and economic fightback. SDS Milwaukee
is one of the most well established chapters in the country.
We've led massive walkouts (including two this last spring) held huge
anti-war rallies, and have made UWM campus one of the most important
battlegrounds in the nation for education rights following the historic
protest on March 4th, 2010, which led to 16 arrests (the charges were
dropped after a long battle with the administration) and eventually led
to the resignation of Chancellor Santiago.
If you want to work to create a better world
and fight against injustice, please join us in Union Room 181 on
Monday, September 12 for a full presentation on our organization and how you can contribute.
Dare to Struggle, Dare to Win!
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