Education Archive

About 200 students marched and rallied to get the military out of UC Santa Cruz. Students rallied outside McHenry Library before marching to the Job Fair.
Thousands of students from local schools marched and rallied against HR 4437 in Watsonville.
Students share their feelings on walking-out and anti-immigrant laws, as well as the actions of fellow students, teachers, administrators and police.
On March 1, 2006, students demonstrated at the base of UC Santa Cruz to demand that the UC comply with their "Code of Conduct" Policy adapted in 1999 to only sell products produced under safe and fair working conditions.
The military learned about the protest and thought it would be a better idea to stay away from it, rather than be the focus of the demonstration.
Workshops addressing activism and change in the local and global context, as well as keynote speeches from Daniel "Nane" Alejandrez and Nzingha Dugas.
Military recruiters returned to UC Santa Cruz for the first time since they were rallied off campus by Students Against War on April 5, 2005.
A rally was held at UCSC to raise awareness about the sweatshop-made uniforms purchased for dinning hall workers and the sweatshop-made UCSC apparel.
In front of people from all over Mexico and tourists from around the world, a casket was light on fire that said "education" and two cardboard donkeys with the faces of the Governor, Ulises Ruiz and the director of UABJO, Neri.