Bonjour à tou-te-s !
Pour celles et ceux que cela pourrait intéresser, Mob Squad Concordia et
Free Education Montreal organisent une rencontre de coordination pour la
mobilisation sur leur campus. Je crois qu'en dépit du fait que CSU est
affilié à la FEUQ, le comité de mob a réussi à préserver une certaine
indépendance. De plus, GSA (2e et 3e cycles) est une association
indépendante qui a montré des signes fermes de vouloir participer à la
grève, et qui cherche à développer ses outils de mob.
Rappelons que Concordia a pu mobiliser près de 3000 personnes pour la
dernière manifestation, mais qu'il reste beaucoup de travail à faire pour
en arriver à parler de grève plus longue, d'Assemblées générales populeuses
et de GGI.
C'est suite à la rencontre d'hier, en présence de militant-e-s de McGill et
Concordia ainsi que de certains membres des exécutifs locaux, que je me
permets de faire circuler cette invitation en étant très confiant que la
venue de gens de l'extérieur est *vraiment *la bienvenue.
Tou-te-s ensemble vers la GGI !
PUBLIC INVITATION
“The Student Movement at Concordia: Where to Go From Here”
Public Meeting on Strategy and Tactics
Friday/ 5-pm / GSA Lounge, 2030 mackay
This Friday, come together to create a game-plan for Mobilizing around
Tuition Hikes at Concordia.
Word on the streets says that an open-ended student strike could be a
reality for many schools here in Quebec, as early as February. But
Concordia has a long way to go to reach that point. Mobilization has thus
far drawn a few thousand students into the movement- but there are
thousands more that need to become engaged if Concordia is going to take a
hard stance on issues of rising tuition and growing austerity measures in
Quebec and beyond.
The “MOB squad” - a core group of organizers behind mobilization up to and
including the November 10th demo, will be meeting to envision what strategy
and tactics are necessary for the student movement to become a success here
at Concordia. Members of the campus and Montreal community are all strongly
encouraged to attend and help develop an action plan for the coming
semester.
The issue is complex and multi-faceted, with issues of tuition hikes
embodied in everything from corrupt university governance to a growing
national and international trend towards austerity and the severing of the
public well-being for private profit.
The success of this movement, and the ability of concordia students and
community members to protect the integrity of this community we hold so
dear, is banking on the an insurgence of diverse and broad based support
and mobilization.
“Activists will be having a short holiday this year,” said political
science student and activist, Matthew Brett. “members of the MOB squad are
already planning some major actions to hold our university administration
and provincial government to account, and we need your creative ideas and
energy.”
Please join us this Friday,
and forward this call-out widely.
In Solidarity,
Alex Matak
Afficher les réponses dans la discussion