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Prep and Presenter: Education Not Incarceration Teach-ins and Day of Action
The Education Not Incarceration Coalition (http://www.may8.org) is kicking off
the 2003-2004 school year with NATIONWIDE TEACH-INS in schools, building toward a NATIONWIDE DAY OF ACTION to demand funding for schools not more
prisons. Please e-mail Jonah at jzern1 [at] yahoo.com to add your name to our
growing list of participants and be included in our media work!
the 2003-2004 school year with NATIONWIDE TEACH-INS in schools, building toward a NATIONWIDE DAY OF ACTION to demand funding for schools not more
prisons. Please e-mail Jonah at jzern1 [at] yahoo.com to add your name to our
growing list of participants and be included in our media work!
In the coming week there are 3 ifferent prep sessions for the Education not Incarceration Teach-ins and Day of Actions. We hope that you can participate and spread the word!
Below Calendar of Events:
1. Description of prep sessions
2. Current List of available presenters
Calendar of Events for Education not Incarceration Teach-ins and Day of Action
THURSDAY, OCT. 30 - PREP SESSION FOR TEACHERS, 4:30 p.m. - 6 p.m.
Oakland Techincal HS -- Library, 4351 Broadway, Oakland (45th Street and Broadway), contact: Jonah Zern at jzern1 [at] yahoo.com or 510-654-8613
MONDAY, NOV. 3 - PREP SESSION FOR PRESENTERS, 6 p.m. - 8 p.m.
PUEBLO (People United for a Better Oakland), 1920 Park St., Oakland (near Lake Merrit and 18th St.), contact Amanda at lash [at] uclink.berkeley.edu.
TUESDAY, NOV. 4 - PREP SESSION FOR STUDENT PRESENTERS AND ACTIVISTS, 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. UC Berkeley, Eshleman Hall, Senate Chambers (Bancroft Ave., between Telegraph Ave. and Dana St.), contact Dawn at dawnw [at] uclink.berkeley.edu.
THURSDAY, NOV. 12 - TEACH-INS begin in schools throughout California Teachers are being encouraged to pick at least one day during this period to hold a teach-in at your school. ENI can help you with lesson plans and help you find presenters in your area!
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 19 - DAY OF ACTION Students, parents, teachers and concerned community members across California will demand a reduction in the number of people behind bars, saving the state millions of dollars that should be restored to education!
REGULAR PLANNING MEETINGS The Coalition meets on the 2nd & 4th Mondays
7 p.m - 9 p.m. at Niebyl Proctor Library, 6501 Telegraph Ave. (near Alcatraz), Oakland
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Description of Prep Sessions
THURSDAY, OCT. 30 - PREP SESSION FOR TEACHERS
4:30 p.m. - 6 p.m.
Oakland Techincal HS -- Library
4351 Broadway, Oakland (45th Street and Broadway)
The Coalition will hold a preparation session for teachers to discuss the goals of the Teach-In and discuss the immense problems facing our schools due to drastic budget cuts. We will pass out and explain the curriculum being developed by our experienced team of teachers, outline presenters available for the teach-ins, discus ways to participate in the Day of Action, and talk about how to organize teach-ins at your school.
For more information contact: Jonah Zern at jzern1 [at] yahoo.com or 510-654-8613
MONDAY, NOV. 3 - PREP SESSION FOR PRESENTERS
6 p.m. - 8 p.m.
PUEBLO (People United for a Better Oakland)
1920 Park St., Oakland (near Lake Merrit and 18th St.)
The Coalition will hold a preparation session for people who want to visit classrooms as guest speakers to discuss how California’s politicians are cutting money from education but continue to spend money on locking up more and more people. This prep session will be partially facilitated by students and will focus on preparing presenters to address students in a way that is engaging and productive.
For more information, contact Amanda at lash [at] uclink.berkeley.edu.
TUESDAY, NOV. 4 - PREP SESSION FOR STUDENTS
7 p.m. - 9 p.m.
UC Berkeley, Eshleman Hall, Senate Chambers (Bancroft Ave., between Telegraph Ave. and Dana St.)
The Coalition will hold a preparation session for students who want to visit classrooms as guest speakers to discuss how California’s politicians are cutting money from education but continue to spend money on locking up more and more people.
For more information, contact Dawn at dawnw [at] uclink.berkeley.edu.
THURSDAY, NOV. 12 - TEACH-INS begin in schools throughout California
Teachers are being encouraged to pick at least one day during this period to hold a teach-in at your school. ENI can help you with lesson plans and help you find presenters in your area!
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 19 - DAY OF ACTION
Students, parents, teachers and concerned community members across California will demand a reduction in the number of people behind bars, saving the state millions of dollars that should be restored to education!
ENI encourages you to organize visits to the district offices of state lawmakers in your area on Nov. 19. You can bring letters, photos, essays, drawings and any other form of constructive expression about how the academic achievement of California’s students is suffering while the state continues to spend money on prisons!
If you can't visit a district office, we encourage you to send letters, pictures, or a story book of what your school could do with the money cut from prison budget; or draw pictures of loved ones in prison.
For more information contact Rose at rose [at] criticalresistance.org, or 510-444-0484.
REGULAR PLANNING MEETINGS
The Coalition meets on the 2nd & 4th Mondays
7 p.m - 9 p.m. at Niebyl Proctor Library
6501 Telegraph Ave. (near Alcatraz), Oakland
For more information contact Rose at rose [at] criticalresistance.org, or 510-444-0484.
********************************
Current List of Presenters for Education not Incarceration Teach-ins (note: these are people who have expressed interest, not all are confirmed, for more info on these people or to schedule them contact Amanda at lash [at] uclink.berkeley.edu)
Not yet confirmed:
Desley Brooks, Oakland Citycouncilmember
Jane Bruner, Oakland City-councilmember
Nancy Nadel, Oakland City-councilmember
Alicia Schwartz
Youth Organizer
PUEBLO (People United for a Better Oakland)
Marijane Castillo , Student Organizer
Proyecto Common Touch Tomy Escarga
Joel – City Councilwoman Nancy Nadel’s office, Community organizer
Kriss Worthington – Berkeley City Council and possibly youth
Steve Chestier, Coalition on Homelessness
Allison Luim, Coalition on Homelessness
Gopal Dayaneni - Project Underground
Claudia Gómez Arteaga
Immigrant Rights Project Associate
National Network for Immigrant & Refugee Rights
Member of the National Grassroots Legalization Collaborative
Hi I work with the National Network for Immigrant and Refugee Rights....one thing that we are working on is undocumented immigrant youth access to higher education not detention or deportation. Anyway, would love to present or have some of the youth I work with present this issue to folks working for better school not more prisons
Sherri Norris
International Indian Treaty Council - Youth Coordinator
Youth Empowerment Coordinator Nicole, Derse
Puppet, video, challenge day-Christine Marie
Homie Proyect- Wendy Guzman (not confirmed)
UHURU, spoke with Bakari Olatunji
Stephen Demik
Equal Justice Works Fellow
Staff Attorney
California Appellate Project, prefers SF presentations
Rachel Herzing
National Field Organizer
Critical Resistance
prefers older students...ie high school..r
Critical Resistance
Contact: Sitara Nieves Kapoor
- Michelle Foy,
Riva Entine, National Lawyers Guild
Uhuru - Nneka Simon, 510-534-2748
Chris Knaus, UC Berkeley Prof
Emily Heath, former organizer with Center for Commercial Free Public Education
Loretta Chisolm-Reed,
Marcie A. Chin
Ethnic Studies Graduate Group
University of California, Berkeley
Jennifer Richardson, aka Mel-Yel of East Bay Politix
NEO-GRIOT, LLC
Thank you for all the valuable information and opportunities to share
my perspective. I should be able to attend the next meeting and
would like to be a presenter. It would be a great opportunity to
promote the Uhuru Poetry events.
Benay Rubenstein, Producer, The Last Graduation
The Last Graduation is an award winning documentary about the the
rise and fall of prison college programs. although its focus is new
york, the film tells a national story and is still (unfortunately)
very current (it was filmed/edited from 1993-97). The Last Graduation
is 50 minutes and usually stimulates a great deal of discussion about
the very issues the teach-ins will address. benay if you are
interested in screening The Last Graduation at any
of the teach-ins, i would be happy to donate a few copies.
Lindsay Waggerman
Youth Advocate
Howard A. Friedman 1st Amendment Education Project
American Civil Liberties Union Foundation of Northern CA
Friedman youth project of the ACLU.
a group of about 20 students who this past summer travelled around
northern california meeting with different people and organizations
in order to research the "War On drugs." From this research, the
group collectively publishes a booklet about our perspective on the
war on drugs, and the students speak in classrooms about their
experiences in groups of 2-3. dWe'd love tobe apart of education not
incarceration by speaking about the drug war in classrooms in either
the east bay or San francisco
Below Calendar of Events:
1. Description of prep sessions
2. Current List of available presenters
Calendar of Events for Education not Incarceration Teach-ins and Day of Action
THURSDAY, OCT. 30 - PREP SESSION FOR TEACHERS, 4:30 p.m. - 6 p.m.
Oakland Techincal HS -- Library, 4351 Broadway, Oakland (45th Street and Broadway), contact: Jonah Zern at jzern1 [at] yahoo.com or 510-654-8613
MONDAY, NOV. 3 - PREP SESSION FOR PRESENTERS, 6 p.m. - 8 p.m.
PUEBLO (People United for a Better Oakland), 1920 Park St., Oakland (near Lake Merrit and 18th St.), contact Amanda at lash [at] uclink.berkeley.edu.
TUESDAY, NOV. 4 - PREP SESSION FOR STUDENT PRESENTERS AND ACTIVISTS, 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. UC Berkeley, Eshleman Hall, Senate Chambers (Bancroft Ave., between Telegraph Ave. and Dana St.), contact Dawn at dawnw [at] uclink.berkeley.edu.
THURSDAY, NOV. 12 - TEACH-INS begin in schools throughout California Teachers are being encouraged to pick at least one day during this period to hold a teach-in at your school. ENI can help you with lesson plans and help you find presenters in your area!
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 19 - DAY OF ACTION Students, parents, teachers and concerned community members across California will demand a reduction in the number of people behind bars, saving the state millions of dollars that should be restored to education!
REGULAR PLANNING MEETINGS The Coalition meets on the 2nd & 4th Mondays
7 p.m - 9 p.m. at Niebyl Proctor Library, 6501 Telegraph Ave. (near Alcatraz), Oakland
********************************
Description of Prep Sessions
THURSDAY, OCT. 30 - PREP SESSION FOR TEACHERS
4:30 p.m. - 6 p.m.
Oakland Techincal HS -- Library
4351 Broadway, Oakland (45th Street and Broadway)
The Coalition will hold a preparation session for teachers to discuss the goals of the Teach-In and discuss the immense problems facing our schools due to drastic budget cuts. We will pass out and explain the curriculum being developed by our experienced team of teachers, outline presenters available for the teach-ins, discus ways to participate in the Day of Action, and talk about how to organize teach-ins at your school.
For more information contact: Jonah Zern at jzern1 [at] yahoo.com or 510-654-8613
MONDAY, NOV. 3 - PREP SESSION FOR PRESENTERS
6 p.m. - 8 p.m.
PUEBLO (People United for a Better Oakland)
1920 Park St., Oakland (near Lake Merrit and 18th St.)
The Coalition will hold a preparation session for people who want to visit classrooms as guest speakers to discuss how California’s politicians are cutting money from education but continue to spend money on locking up more and more people. This prep session will be partially facilitated by students and will focus on preparing presenters to address students in a way that is engaging and productive.
For more information, contact Amanda at lash [at] uclink.berkeley.edu.
TUESDAY, NOV. 4 - PREP SESSION FOR STUDENTS
7 p.m. - 9 p.m.
UC Berkeley, Eshleman Hall, Senate Chambers (Bancroft Ave., between Telegraph Ave. and Dana St.)
The Coalition will hold a preparation session for students who want to visit classrooms as guest speakers to discuss how California’s politicians are cutting money from education but continue to spend money on locking up more and more people.
For more information, contact Dawn at dawnw [at] uclink.berkeley.edu.
THURSDAY, NOV. 12 - TEACH-INS begin in schools throughout California
Teachers are being encouraged to pick at least one day during this period to hold a teach-in at your school. ENI can help you with lesson plans and help you find presenters in your area!
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 19 - DAY OF ACTION
Students, parents, teachers and concerned community members across California will demand a reduction in the number of people behind bars, saving the state millions of dollars that should be restored to education!
ENI encourages you to organize visits to the district offices of state lawmakers in your area on Nov. 19. You can bring letters, photos, essays, drawings and any other form of constructive expression about how the academic achievement of California’s students is suffering while the state continues to spend money on prisons!
If you can't visit a district office, we encourage you to send letters, pictures, or a story book of what your school could do with the money cut from prison budget; or draw pictures of loved ones in prison.
For more information contact Rose at rose [at] criticalresistance.org, or 510-444-0484.
REGULAR PLANNING MEETINGS
The Coalition meets on the 2nd & 4th Mondays
7 p.m - 9 p.m. at Niebyl Proctor Library
6501 Telegraph Ave. (near Alcatraz), Oakland
For more information contact Rose at rose [at] criticalresistance.org, or 510-444-0484.
********************************
Current List of Presenters for Education not Incarceration Teach-ins (note: these are people who have expressed interest, not all are confirmed, for more info on these people or to schedule them contact Amanda at lash [at] uclink.berkeley.edu)
Not yet confirmed:
Desley Brooks, Oakland Citycouncilmember
Jane Bruner, Oakland City-councilmember
Nancy Nadel, Oakland City-councilmember
Alicia Schwartz
Youth Organizer
PUEBLO (People United for a Better Oakland)
Marijane Castillo , Student Organizer
Proyecto Common Touch Tomy Escarga
Joel – City Councilwoman Nancy Nadel’s office, Community organizer
Kriss Worthington – Berkeley City Council and possibly youth
Steve Chestier, Coalition on Homelessness
Allison Luim, Coalition on Homelessness
Gopal Dayaneni - Project Underground
Claudia Gómez Arteaga
Immigrant Rights Project Associate
National Network for Immigrant & Refugee Rights
Member of the National Grassroots Legalization Collaborative
Hi I work with the National Network for Immigrant and Refugee Rights....one thing that we are working on is undocumented immigrant youth access to higher education not detention or deportation. Anyway, would love to present or have some of the youth I work with present this issue to folks working for better school not more prisons
Sherri Norris
International Indian Treaty Council - Youth Coordinator
Youth Empowerment Coordinator Nicole, Derse
Puppet, video, challenge day-Christine Marie
Homie Proyect- Wendy Guzman (not confirmed)
UHURU, spoke with Bakari Olatunji
Stephen Demik
Equal Justice Works Fellow
Staff Attorney
California Appellate Project, prefers SF presentations
Rachel Herzing
National Field Organizer
Critical Resistance
prefers older students...ie high school..r
Critical Resistance
Contact: Sitara Nieves Kapoor
- Michelle Foy,
Riva Entine, National Lawyers Guild
Uhuru - Nneka Simon, 510-534-2748
Chris Knaus, UC Berkeley Prof
Emily Heath, former organizer with Center for Commercial Free Public Education
Loretta Chisolm-Reed,
Marcie A. Chin
Ethnic Studies Graduate Group
University of California, Berkeley
Jennifer Richardson, aka Mel-Yel of East Bay Politix
NEO-GRIOT, LLC
Thank you for all the valuable information and opportunities to share
my perspective. I should be able to attend the next meeting and
would like to be a presenter. It would be a great opportunity to
promote the Uhuru Poetry events.
Benay Rubenstein, Producer, The Last Graduation
The Last Graduation is an award winning documentary about the the
rise and fall of prison college programs. although its focus is new
york, the film tells a national story and is still (unfortunately)
very current (it was filmed/edited from 1993-97). The Last Graduation
is 50 minutes and usually stimulates a great deal of discussion about
the very issues the teach-ins will address. benay if you are
interested in screening The Last Graduation at any
of the teach-ins, i would be happy to donate a few copies.
Lindsay Waggerman
Youth Advocate
Howard A. Friedman 1st Amendment Education Project
American Civil Liberties Union Foundation of Northern CA
Friedman youth project of the ACLU.
a group of about 20 students who this past summer travelled around
northern california meeting with different people and organizations
in order to research the "War On drugs." From this research, the
group collectively publishes a booklet about our perspective on the
war on drugs, and the students speak in classrooms about their
experiences in groups of 2-3. dWe'd love tobe apart of education not
incarceration by speaking about the drug war in classrooms in either
the east bay or San francisco
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