Since SDS is in a time of growth nationwide, Milwaukee SDS has put together a kit of files that will help new chapters get started. Variations of the SDS logo are included, as well as templates for general interest meetings, surveys, workshops, etc.
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UWM Union
2200 E. Kewnwood Blvd.
7/16/11
SDS New Chapter Kit
5/13/11
Milwaukee SDS recently celebrated our 5th anniversary. Thank you for your continued support, as we wrap up an outstanding school year.
Milwaukee SDS Events 2010-2011
June 4th - SDS organizes emergency protest of the Freedom Flotilla Massacre
June 10th – SDS protests UW Regents meeting as Regents vote unanimously to raise tuition 5.5%
June 22-24 - SDS at U.S. Social Forum 20,000 leftists meet in Detroit!
July 4th - SDS radicalizes Independence day celebrations
July 20th - SDS builds for rally for Adam Hernandez Stop the school to prison pipeline
July 29th - SDS cosponsors rally against SB1070 in Arizona
August - SDS and the ERC win a huge victory for the MKE 16! Charges dropped!
September 13th - Education Rights Speak-Out Celebration of MKE 16 victory & open mic
September 25th – Emergency Protest of FBI Raids
October 5th – National Day of Action Stop FBI Repression
October 7th – National Day of Action to Defend Public Education
October 23-24 – Milwaukee hosts the 5th SDS National Convention
October 28th – Tom Burke: U.S. Intervention in Colombia
November 3rd – Movie: Norma Rae
November 18th – Movie: The Revolution Will Not Be Televised
November 24th – SDS cosponsors Ali Abunimah: One State Solution for a Democratic Palestine
Nov 29th – SDS Launches Palestine Solidarity Campaign with checkpoint for Palestine solidarity
December 2nd – S.T.O.P: Grassroots Organizing in an Era of Economic Crisis
December 3rd – Stop FBI Repression National Day of Protest
December 16th - Hatem Abudayyeh and Maureen Murphy: FBI Repression of Palestine Solidarity
January 22nd – 3rd Annual SDS Winter Skillshare and Potluck
January 25th – Protest to Stop FBI Repression
January 30th and 31st – Egypt Solidarity Rallies
February 20th - Inga Muscio: Love in Violent Times
March 4th Commemorative Financial Transparency Act passed in the Student Association
February 14th – Protest Union Busting with MGAA
February 17th – UWM WALKOUT led by SDS numbers 3,000
February + March - SDS Student Contingents at Madison
March 2nd National Day of Action – UWM WALKOUT II
March 2nd – SDS helps launch UWM OCCUPIED
March 9th – SDS occupies State Capitol, helps lead emergency sit-in at assembly
March 16th – SDS cosponsors Honoring Rachel Corrie
March 19th – Iraq War Anniversary Protest
March 30th – SDS protests and disrupts CIA on campus
March 31st – Meredith Aby: FBI Repression and the Anti-War Movement
April 7th – Masao Suzuki: Causes and Effects of the Economic Crisis
April 11th – Protest at State Budget Hearing
April 25th – Protest Karl Rove at UWM II
May 1st – SDS Student Contingent at May Day Rally
May 2nd – 3rd Annual SDS Celebration of International Worker’s Day
May 3rd – Movie Night: The People Speak
May 4th – Checkpoint for Palestine Solidarity
3/29/11
3/2/11
Milwaukee SDS Supports UW-Milwaukee Occupation
Education is a Right! Students and Workers Unite and Fight!
2/22/11
2/20/11
Wisconsin SDS: All Out to Defend Education on March 2nd
All eyes are on Wisconsin as hundreds of thousands of students and workers fight cuts. Wisconsinites anticipate Governor Walker to announce massive, devastating cuts to Wisconsin public schools on March 1st, while teachers and students prepare for the national day of action.
Now is the time for students to stand up for our teachers, our education, and our future! Wisconsin SDS chapters stand in solidarity with teachers and workers everywhere as they fight for the future of public education. Wisconsin SDS calls on students everywhere to protest, walk out, occupy, and strike in defense of our rights to public education on March 2nd!
In Solidarity,
UMN SDS: Solidarity with the Workers & Fighters of Wisconsin!
Defend the rights of working people!
http://umnsds.wordpress.com/2011/02/20/umn-sds-solidarity-with-the-workers-fighters-of-wisconsin/
2/18/11
UWM Walkout Proclamation to Governor Walker
The following proclamation was passed by the Feb. 17th UWM walkout with 3,000 in attendance:
"We are gathered here today as a collective body of students, faculty, and staff of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
This is a walkout. Today we made an active choice to demonstrate that business as usual cannot continue.
Governor Walker has put forward a proposal that attacks decades of democratic gains made by the working people of this state. Under Walker's proposed "Budget Repair Bill," the people of this state would all but lose their right to collectively bargain for things as basic as health care, job conditions, and health and safety issues in the workplace. State workers, local employees and school district employees would lose hundreds of millions of dollars of income critical to supporting themselves and their families.
As a democratic body representing ourselves as students, faculty, and staff at the University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee, we declare today that we reject Governor Walker's Budget Proposal. No amendments will make it acceptable.
We will only accept a proposal that represents the interests of the working people of this state - their organizations, their families, and their lives."
Video of the proclamation:
3,000 Students Walk Out in Milwaukee
FightBackNews.org
“If you eliminate collective bargaining you wage war on the unions and on the working class,” observed UWM student Gabe Pollack. While UWM employees’ unions mobilized for the huge protest in Madison, many students, faculty, and workers cancelled classes or walked out to chant “Whose school? Our school!”
Speakers from Milwaukee Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), The Milwaukee Graduate Assistants Association (MGAA), and UWM professors rallied the crowd against Walker’s proposed cuts to education and worker rights. Students chanted, “No cuts, no fees, education should be free!” and “Workers rights are under attack, what do we do, stand up fight back!”
The walkout consisted of undergraduate students, AFSCME campus workers, Teaching Assistants (TA’s), Professors, and hundreds of local high school students who also walked out in support of their education. The huge crowd completely shut down the main plaza on campus, making it impossible to get through. UWM undergraduate student and Freshman Amanda Moore commented, “It’s awesome to see this many people behind one thing, and it’s even more awesome to be a part of it.”
Members of the UWM Teaching Assistants union MGAA are in danger of losing their tuition remission, which means that TA’s at UWM would have to work full time, attend school full time, and pay to do so. Walker’s bill also proposes doubling health care costs for public employees. History TA and MGAA representative Jacob Glicklich, said, “We are all threatened. This is an attack on public services for Wisconsin, and this goes beyond our state.” MGAA’s contract is officially up for debate on March 13th.
While Walker blames public employees for creating the budget crisis, he seeks tax cuts for corporations and the rich. As Milwaukee County Executive, Walker cut numerous public services such as bus lines in neighborhoods of color. Walker helped make Milwaukee the 4th poorest city in the United States, and if he has his way he will do the same to the state of Wisconsin.
Resistance Continues in Madison
In Madison, the sit in at the Capitol continues as tens of thousands of workers and students unite in bold resistance. Democrats refused to show up to the Senate, breaking quorum and delaying the vote for the bill. Many Senators crossed the state border in order to delay the vote, as Governor Walker attempted to dispatch state police to find them.
Despite massive protests across the state, Governor Walker seems determined to pass his anti-worker, anti-student legislation. Many other campuses in Wisconsin participated in the Walkout as well, protesting the attack on their education. High schools have also been shut down. Protests and actions of this nature are expected to continue as long as the bill remains a devastating possibility for the future of the workers of Wisconsin.
The UWM walkout was the largest on campus since SDS organized a national student strike against the invasion of Cambodia in 1971. While SDS and The Education Rights Campaign at UWM face off with Walker’s union busting, massive cuts to public education are expected from Walker’s upcoming budget proposal. Milwaukee SDS will join the call to build for the March 2nd National Day of Action to Defend Public Education.
On behalf of the UWM walkout, SDS member Kas Schwerdtfeger read aloud a proclamation, supported by applause at the rally, reprinted below:
“We are gathered here today as a collective body of students, faculty, and staff of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
This is a walkout. Today we made an active choice to demonstrate that business as usual cannot continue.
Governor Walker has put forward a proposal that attacks decades of democratic gains made by the working people of this state. Under Walker's proposed "Budget Repair Bill," the people of this state would all but lose their right to collectively bargain for things as basic as health care, job conditions, and health and safety issues in the workplace. State workers, local employees and school district employees would lose hundreds of millions of dollars of income critical to supporting themselves and their families.
As a democratic body representing ourselves as students, faculty, and staff at the University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee, we declare today that we reject Governor Walker's Budget Proposal. No amendments will make it acceptable.
We will only accept a proposal that represents the interests of the working people of this state - their organizations, their families, and their lives.”