‘Teach-Out’ before National Demo Against Fees and Cuts

Picture of student banner at last NCAFC demoIn solidarity with students, education workers and everyone who will is resisting the various attacks on education, Tent City University (Occupy London’s education arm) is holding one of our famous ‘teach-outs’ before big NCAFC demo on Wednesday 9th November, 10.30.

It’s gonna be at Russell Square, just around the corner from the march start point (ULU, Malet Street). And we will we be joining the demo after (at 12).

The subject of lively discussion will be the attacks on FE and HE education, looking at issues including social justice, commodification and radical alternatives.

Speakers include:

  • George Monbiot
  • Poly Toynbee
  • Richard Hall (of the Social Science Centre)
  • Dave Hill (Middlesex University)
  • Alex Callinicos (King’s College London)
  • Guy Mitchell (the Really Open University, anti-cuts activist)
  • Another student activist

There will also be lots of space for discussion.

See our facebook event here and see you on Wednesday!

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  4. Wat Tyler says:

    Head line:
    POLICE AUTHORISED TO USE RUBBER BULLETS AGAINST UNIVERSITY CUTS PROTEST

    From 1914 and 1919 nine hundred thousand people died for Britain,They perished in the cloying mud of the Somme and other hells on earth, lives cut short destined for the deep of Jutland and other unforgiving seas.
    The tragedy continued with no lesson learned yet in from 1939 to 1945 five hundred thousand British men, women, and children.Combatants and civilians alike had there lives consumed by another conflict that took humanity to the gates of hell and beyond its unholy threshold.
    They died in pain, terror, indignity, bravely and thoughtlessly. They died for my freedom. They died for a better world. I thank them dearly but today in November of 2011 I have little freedom, the world is not a better place.
    the police, our protectors have been permitted to bear arms against those who wish to protest and be heard as per democratic right.
    More the one million British people died for our freedom. Lest we not forget lest we not submit to a type of tyranny they died for. Be heard be free.

  5. dave hill says:

    Hi

    I’m delighted to be one of the speakers…

    in fact I’m from Middlesex University and from the Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition, `a writer on socialist education’…

    not from `The Social Science Centre’. wonder if you could correct that?

    I was also an activist recently for 5 months in Greece, as well as in Brighton and London…

    See you Wednesday!

    Dave

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