top
East Bay
East Bay
Indybay
Indybay
Indybay
Regions
Indybay Regions North Coast Central Valley North Bay East Bay South Bay San Francisco Peninsula Santa Cruz IMC - Independent Media Center for the Monterey Bay Area North Coast Central Valley North Bay East Bay South Bay San Francisco Peninsula Santa Cruz IMC - Independent Media Center for the Monterey Bay Area California United States International Americas Haiti Iraq Palestine Afghanistan
Topics
Newswire
Features
From the Open-Publishing Calendar
From the Open-Publishing Newswire
Indybay Feature

May 1st: Education not Incarceration Teach-in - Speak-out

by Jonah Z.
Education Not Incarceration Teach-in – Speak-out
Oakland Technical High School, 4351 Broadway
Saturday, May 1, 2004, 10AM – 3PM
4351 Broadway (near the Macarthur BART and Bus Route 51), Oakland, CA
http://www.ednotinc.org
Education Not Incarceration Teach-in – Speak-out
Oakland Technical High School, 4351 Broadway
Saturday, May 1, 2004, 10AM – 3PM
4351 Broadway (near the Macarthur BART and Bus Route 51), Oakland, CA
http://www.ednotinc.org

Education not Incarceration Coalition Teach-in – Speak-out to Further Our United Fight for Resources for Our Schools and Not for More Prisons

CARRY ON THE HISTORICAL AND FIGHTING TRADITION OF INTERNATIONAL WORKER'S DAY, MAY 1ST.

Join Education not Incarceration’s day of teach-ins and speaking out!

Ø Learn more about the link between cuts to education and rising prison populations in interactive workshops where everyone will be given a chance to speak.

Ø Create graffiti art, spoken word and video for the afternoon speak out where you can raise your voice for education not incarceration to invited elected representatives and officials.

Ø Childcare and food will be provided.


How you or your organization can participate:
1. Endorse the event (individual or organizations, current list is below)
2. Send this outreach e-mail to your friends/members
3. Send a flyer to your friends/members, available at http://www.ednotinc.org and click on the flyer link
4. Come to the next planning meeting on Monday April 26, 7-9PM at the Neibel Proctor Library, 6501 Telegraph Ave in North Oakland.
5. Organize your friends/ members to attend the event

To Endorse: please send your name, e-mail, phone #, address and expected # of friends/members you will bring to Demetria McCain at 510-986.0545 or Lisa Gutierrez Guzman at lggwwt [at] hotmail.com


Tentative Schedule:

9:30 presenters meet and prepare
10:00 breakfast, tabling, art/sign-making
10:30-12:30 workshops (including presentations and productions)
12:30-3PM: lunch, festival and speak-out , where students present artwork, organizations have interactive booths, and presentations of demands are made to key politicians.

Workshop Goals:

Each session should teach people about both education and incarceration issues

Each session should be linked to a set of demands, thus preparing participants to present the demands in the speak-out

Each session should be interactive and produce something to present in the speak out, e.g. video, talking points, spoken word, graffiti

Each session will have a small team of facilitators including: lead presenters, people to focus on products for the speak-out and ENI members to help prepare for the speak-out.


Potential Workshop Topics and Demands:

1. EDUCATION AND PRISON BUDGETS
Demands
Reduce the prison budget by reducing the number of prisoners
Restore jobs and funds to K-12 and higher education systems
Forgive school district debts in Oakland, West Contra Costa and Emeryville.
Possible presenters
Someone from the Community College coalition
Someone from CR, PMP

2. SCHOOL AND PRISON CLOSURES
Demands
Don't close a single school in California
Don't open the Delano II Prison
Close Pelican Bay State Prison, Folsom State Prison, Valley State Prison for Women, And California Correctional Center, Susanville
Possible presenters
Someone from the Coalition against Oakland school closures
Someone from the Prison Closure group

3. WHO MAKES THE DECISIONS? CONTROL OF EDUCATION AND INCARCERATION
SYSTEMS
Demands
Add former prisoners and prison activists to the Schwartzenegger's new prison review panel
Restore control of state-occupied school districts to democratically elected representatives.
Organize teacher and community councils to oversee school-site budgeting
Possible presenters
Cesar Cruz--W. Contra Costa organizer of the march to Sacramento
Someone from the "shadow commission" to review prisons

4. TEARING DOWN BARRIERS
Demands
Abolish California's three-strikes law
End discrimination against people with felony convictions and support re-entry for people coming home from prison
Increase financial aid for higher education and education inside prisons
Settle the Williams lawsuit
Possible presenters
All of Us or None (confirmed)
Californians for Justice

5. CRIMINALIZATION VS. EMPOWERMENT OF YOUTH
Demands
Stop sending youth to the CYA/shut down the CYA as we know it
Transfer youth incarceration resources to community councils for new school design
Build youth leadership of community-controlled education
Confirmed presenters
Books Not Bars, School of Social Justice and Community Development

6. FEDERAL ASSAULTS ON PEOPLE OF COLOR
Demands
Flood struggling schools with resources. Impose educational spending
caps on affluent communities.
Refuse to comply with No Child Left Behind's testing regime
Repeal the Patriot Acts. Keep military recruiters out of our schools.
Possible presenters
Tammy Johnson (ERASE initiative, ARC) on No Child Left Behind
Someone from NNIR on immigrant detention and deportation
Frank Wilderson--on political prisoners and the patriot act
People from the anti-military recruitment campaign

7. ZERO TOLERANCE FOR ZERO TOLERANCE
Demands
To be determined: linking “Zero Tolerance” policies and police harassment and brutality.
Possible presenters
Teachers for Social Justice
Copwatch, October 22nd Coalition


Current Endorsers Include: Oakland Education Association; Oakland American Federation of Teachers; All of Us or None; Oakland Parents Together; Idriss Stelley Foundation; Teachers for Social Justice; Californians for Justice; California Prison Moratorium Project; Low Income Families’ Empowerment Through Education; University of Creation Spirituality; Global Exchange; October 22nd Coalition; Critical Resistance; Vision Youthz; Oakland Community Action Network; Center for Third World Organizing; Metropolitan Greater Oakland Democratic Club; East Bay Community Law Center; Mobilization to Free Mumia Abu Jamal; Middle East Children’s Alliance; Women of Color Resource Center; Hayward DEMOS Democratic Club; Gay-Straight Alliance Network; Gray Panthers of Greater Oakland; Black Women’s Media Project; Women Standing in Love; International People's Democratic Uhuru Movement; Committees of Correspondence; Malcolm X Grassroots Movement; Books not Bars; Ella Baker Center for Human Rights; Coalition to Defend Affirmative Action By Any Means Necessary; School of Social Justice and Community Development; Justice Now; Dan Siegel, President, Oakland School Board; Rena Rickles, Board Member, MGO; Cesar A. Cruz: ENDdependence Collective and March 4 Education Committee; Sharon Martinas: Challenging White Supremacy Workshops; Eric Marr, Vice-President, San Francisco School Board; Oakland City Councilwoman Nancy Nadel



Contact Amanda Lashaw: 510.547.5617, lash [at] uclink.berkeley.edu with program questions or ideas


Add Your Comments
We are 100% volunteer and depend on your participation to sustain our efforts!

Donate

$230.00 donated
in the past month

Get Involved

If you'd like to help with maintaining or developing the website, contact us.

Publish

Publish your stories and upcoming events on Indybay.

IMC Network