Thursday, March 18, 2010

Important GEM Meeting March 23rd!

Forum:  The Puerto Rico Teachers Union (FMPR*)
& NYC School Struggles

SPEAKERS
President Rafael Feliciano,
*Federacion de Maestros de Puerto Rico- FMPR
&
Grassroots Education Movement - GEM

March 23, Tues
4 - 7 PM
CUNY Grad Center
Rm 5414
34th St. & 5th Ave
#6 train to 33rd - Bring I.D.

In 2008, after a militant 10 day strike, the FMPR stopped the charter school privatization threat on the island-nation.  Despite the Puerto Rico laws against public worker strikes, the FMPR (80% women) continues to represent and fight back as a democratic bottom-up rank and file union.  Today the FMPR continues to resist privatization, charters invasions, violations of teacher & public worker rights, cutbacks and massive layoffs.  As more draconian cutbacks loom, the FMPR leads protests along with debates on how successfully build a united struggle nationwide.

In NYC, GEM has campaigned against the very same destructive federal government "No Child Left Behind/Race to the Top" policies that Puerto Rico also faces, despite different conditions. GEM addresses issues such as test-driven curricula, the displacement of seasoned veteran teachers (ATRs), school closing, private charters, dictatorial mayoral control, privatization and union-busting.

Over decades, the FMPR has worked to empower their members and school communities.  The FMPR supports school teacher-parent-student committees with significant input.  FMPR union chapters have autonomy and are supported when militant job actions are necessary.  The FMPR consistently seeks to educate and organize through general meetings, educationals, media campaigns, litigation, legislative initiatives, guerrilla theater, militant job actions and more.

The FMPR provides many lessons for our work here. We here also have much to share.  Join us in this important dialogue.

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