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DESCRIPTION:Education is a Human Right: A Right No Governor Should Be Allowed to 
 Terminate \nAnnouncing a massive state-wide student march to Sacramento on 
 March 15, 2004.\n\nLast year 10,000 to 15,000 California Community College 
 students marched on Sacramento to oppose fee hikes and cuts to state 
 funding of higher education in one of the largest mass movements to hit the 
 capital in decades.  Mother Jones magazine ranked last year’s march as 
 the second most important student uprising world wide in the year 2003, 
 which ranked higher than all anti-war marches combined.    This year, the 
 situation for education is much worse with cuts and fee hikes being 
 proposed on all levels.  Schwarzenegger’s defiance of the state’s 
 Educational Master Plan (http://www.sen.ca.gov/masterplan), his refusal to 
 abide by California’s Proposition 98, and his plans to raise fees, lower 
 services, and deny access is forcing students and faculty statewide to 
 unite and rise up.  Students from high schools, community colleges, state 
 universities, and the University of California system are mobilizing 
 busloads of students to go back to Sacramento on March 15 and present the 
 governor and legislature with our message: Don’t Balance the Budget on 
 the Backs of Students.  The Poorest Students Can’t Afford to Foot the 
 Bill for the State’s Budget Crisis.    UC Berkeley, San Francisco State 
 University, and City College of San Francisco will be bringing over 5000 
 students to Sacramento.  We invite all members of the community and the 
 press to join us in protecting our human right to an education.     
 Additionally, the state’s community college students will be presenting 
 120 artistically crafted statues representing the 175,000 students who 
 found the doors to community colleges locked this year.  The Facts on 
 Schwarzeneggar’s Destructive Budget Plan:  ·	Fee Hikes: Arnold is 
 breaking his campaign promises by trying to raise tuition fees at all 
 community, state, and University of California colleges.  He wants to raise 
 community college tuition from $18 to $26 a unit, raise UC and CSU 
 undergrad fees by 10%, and graduate fees by 40%, and turn away 8200 
 students from the UCs.  Fee hikes from last year have already priced out 
 over 175,000 students from the Community College System.  ·	Schwarzenegger 
 plans to dramatically cut educational spending, meaning that thousands of 
 teachers and staff will lose their jobs, thousands of classes will be cut, 
 and the remaining classes will be crammed over capacity.  ·	Termination of 
 Higher Education Outreach: The 2003-2004 state budget saw a 50% cut in 
 funding to UC Outreach programs that ensure access to quality education for 
 poor, working class, and minority students. Governor Schwarzenegger now 
 plans to terminate all remaining state funding (33.3 million) for the UC 
 Outreach programs. This provides zero funding for 2004-2005 and will 
 annihilate these valuable programs.   ·	Huge Cuts to Financial Aid: The UC 
 system will lose 20% of its financial aid funding under Arnold’s budget 
 cut plan.  The CSU and Community College system will also suffer dramatic 
 cuts in this area.  ·	Education is a Human Right:  Regardless of class, 
 ethnicity, or gender- education is our birthright, a right that we are 
 holding the state accountable to insure.    \n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2004/03/10/32943.php
SUMMARY:March on Sacramento!  California Students Unite Against Fee Hikes and Budget Cut
LOCATION:March from Raley Field, West Sacramento down Capitol Mall to State Capitol, 
 Sacramento.  10:00 a.m. Gathering at Raley Field, West Sacramento  10:45 
 a.m. Commencement of March across Tower Bridge, down Capitol Mall to 
 Capitol  12:00 p.m. State Capitol Rally with student speakers and invited 
 guests  2:00 p.m. Conclusion  for directions and more info go to 
 http://www.keepthedoorsopen.org  
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