Sign Student Debt Petitions

1.  President Obama, Congress: Return Bankruptcy protections to Student Loans
http://www.change.org/petitions/president-obama-congress-return-bankruptcy-protections-to-student-loans


2.  Support the Student Loan Forgiveness Act of 2012
http://signon.org/sign/support-the-student-loan?source=mo&id=44952-21832335-OtBeZ0x

3. Tell Sallie Mae: Stop the Unemployment Penalty
http://www.change.org/petitions/tell-sallie-mae-stop-the-unemployment-penalty

Occupy Student Debt Campaign

Debtors’ Pledge http://www.occupystudentdebtcampaign.org/student-pledge/ 
Faculty Pledge of Support http://www.occupystudentdebtcampaign.org/faculty/ 

Student Debt Outreach October 18th

Occupy NOLA set up an info booth on the neutral ground between City Park and Delgado Community college as part of the Global Day of Action.

We encouraged people to share information about debt and petition for free public education for all, zero interest on loans at private schools, fair salaries for full-time instructors, more jobs for instructors, that the Federal Government eliminate student debt with a single act of relief.


Details on the General Education Strike and its call to action are available at http://ism-global.net/global_education_strike  and http://ism-global.net/call2action_GES , respectively.

Livestream from #O18 #1world1struggle

Student Debt Resources



The Occupy NOLA GA endorsed The International Student Movement   at the Tuesday September 18, 2012 G.A.

“The International Student Movement (ISM) is an independent communication platform for groups and activists around the world to exchange information, network and coordinate activities in our struggle against the increasing commercialisation of education and for free emancipatory education for all!”

GLOBAL EDUCATION STRIKE Oct.18th & Nov.14-22nd 2012

Here are some great links to All In The Red and other organizations that help students organize.
Sources:

International Student Movement
Occupy Student Debt Campaign
Aging with Student Debt
Edu Factory
Occupy Student Debt
EDU Debtors Union
Strike Debt
Free Education Montreal
#MicCheckWallSt
Student Debt Noise Brigade
Open Secrets
HR 4170
Debt Collectors Cashing In on Student Loans

Squarely In The Red
The Project on Student Debt
EDU Debtors Union



Strike Debt

Strike Debt emerged from a series of Occupy Wall Street/Occupy Theory open assemblies that began in May 2012 in NYC. Strike Debt is spreading the word that debt is a global system of domination and exploitation of the 99% by the 1%. Strike Debt links diverse individuals and communities to resist the debt system.

from The Debt Resistors' Operations Manual

“We gave the banks the power to create money because they promised to use it to help us live healthier and more prosperous lives—not to turn us into frightened peons. They broke that promise. We are under no moral obligation to keep our promises to liars and thieves. In fact, we are morally obligated to find a way to stop this system rather than continuing to perpetuate it.

This collective act of resistance may be the only way of salvaging democracy because the campaign to plunge the world into debt is a calculated attack on the very possibility of democracy. It is an assault on our homes, our families, our communities and on the planet’s fragile ecosystems—all of which are being destroyed by endless production to pay back creditors who have done nothing to earn the wealth they demand we make for them.

To the financial establishment of the world, we have only one thing to say: We owe you nothing. To our friends, our families, our communities, to humanity and to the natural world that makes our lives possible, we owe you everything. Every dollar we take from a fraudulent subprime mortgage speculator, every dollar we withhold from the collection agency is a tiny piece of our own lives and freedom that we can give back to our communities, to those we love and we respect. These are acts of debt resistance, which come in many other forms as well: fighting for free education and healthcare, defending a foreclosed home, demanding higher wages and providing mutual aid.”

small affair's Student Loan Debt Burn

Spoken into a megaphone on October 18th.


Amount of loan: $111,892.53

This is not an attempt to collect a debt.

The total student debt now totals over 1 trillion dollars. The average price of tuition has increased over 900%. In 2011, the Department of Education spent over 1.4 billion to hire collection agencies. These agencies earned about 1 billion in commissions.

My generation is busy quoting philosophers artists and thinkers while we are shackled by debt.

The 1% will continue to cut budgets and eliminate humanities courses that foster the critical thinking skills needed to reflect upon and understand the power structures surrounding us. As you have with all aspects of our lives, you have turned education into a commodity. I come from a generation that believed our devotion to the humanities justified earning degrees in Philosophy, Writing, Art, and Education. 

I applied to a state university and earned a MFA believing these were healthy pursuits. They are healthy in every way except financially. Because of Governor Jindal's budget cuts, I am unable to work full-time as a college professor in Louisiana. The adjunct rate is not a living wage. I've been told to publish in order to get a full-time job teaching college students, and I've self-published a book and have written as much as I've had time to while teaching Freshmen Composition for online universities where I do not teach critical thinking. I am teaching students who have taken loans to attend a for profit university. I am not using my degree. Some of my friends from graduate school are able to write, but many are wage slaves to the global work machine. 

Obama, I reject your token gesture of debt reform. Income based repayments are not the answer. The more I work, the more I pay, and I will be paying Sallie Mae accumulated interest. All my payments have gone towards interest.

As long as I participate in the global work machine, I deny myself the chance to use my degree to contribute to a body of ideas because there are no jobs. I will not feed you my time and dreams to pay interest. 

I will not vote for any candidate who represents corporations. The system does not represent me.

The last thing the 1% wants is to give up one of their most powerful weapons - the idea that decent people always pay debts.

The Federal Reserve has been printing money for the banks who govern it. The government, which can declare student loan debt unenforceable, along with banking cartels, uses debt to funnel money from the 99% to the 1%. 

This ends now.

I will save every dollar from collection agencies. 

I will give nothing to banks. They are hoarding enough of it. 

I will not produce what you consider goods, and refuse to perpetuate the burden of working harder only to consume more. Instead, I will produce ideas that challenge your global capitalism. 

There is no place for me in your capitalistic machine. Mainstream media has indoctrinated us to accept debt. Budget cuts over higher education have turned universities into places that produce human capital, commodities, and competitors. 

To the collection agencies hired by ACS, as long as you earn commission, I will not answer the phone.

To the government, as long as you are legally entitled to garnish my wages, I will not work. 

To the bankers broke their promise, as long as you hoard money printed by The Federal Reserve, I will not feed you.

To the politicians who refuse to repeal bankruptcy laws, until you forgive all student debt, I will not vote for you and legitimize a system that perpetuates the illusion that you represent me or my peers. 

To the Department of Education - as long as you are collecting $1.22 for every dollar, I will not pay you. 

I was three years old when the Bankruptcy Reform Act passed in 1978.  I was two years old in 1977 when the American Bankers Association joined the conference of bankruptcy judges in lobbying - formally, anyway - against the cruel and unusual punishment of making student debt non-dischargeable. I didn't have a say.

I am personally answering the call from  Occupy / Real Democracy Now / 15M movement  for public and private debt resistance and refusal

To the financial institutions of the world, we have only one thing to say: we owe you NOTHING!

To our friends, families, our communities, to humanity and to the natural world that makes our lives possible, we owe you everything.

To the people of the world, we say: join the resistance, you have nothing to lose but your debts.

Letter to Send to Creditors

Slideshow on Student Debt

 
 

Are you drowning in debt?

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Occupy NOLA Global day of action to reclaim education: Direct democracy now! In Solidarity with the International Student Movement Global day of action to reclaim education - direct democracy now!


Rally to Reclaim Education and Speak Out Against Student Debt Thursday, October 18

11 am – 2pm

Meet on Neutral Ground between Delgado & City Park (Marconi & City Park)

Because Everyone must have access to education no matter their monetary or social status!

PROTEST

  • Increasing tuition fees
  • Budget cuts
  • Outsourcing
  • School closures
  • Increased class sizes
  • Student Debt

We are all struggling against cuts in education. Only by uniting globally will we be able to overcome these and enable free emancipatory education for all.



Bring signs, banners, musical instruments, friends, and student debt grievances!

The Occupy NOLA GA endorsed The International Student Movement   at the Tuesday September 18, 2012 G.A.

“The International Student Movement (ISM) is an independent communication platform for groups and activists around the world to exchange information, network and coordinate activities in our struggle against the increasing commercialisation of education and for free emancipatory education for all!”

GLOBAL EDUCATION STRIKE Oct.18th & Nov.14-22nd 2012

Here are some great links to All In The Red and other organizations that help students organize.
Squarely In The Red

The Project on Student Debt

EDU Debtors Union

Occupy Education

Occupy These Flyers! - Printable Flyers

 
 
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Today Governor Jindal and Wisconsin Governor Walker at their $25,000 a plate fundraiser for the Louisiana GOP at Calcasieu Ball Room  in the Warehouse District of New Orleans.

We demanded the following, especially that Jindal Save Southeast Louisiana Hospital and end his School Voucher System.

  • Louisiana opt in to federal Medicaid expansion.
  • Keep Southeast Hospital open.
  • Jindal and company restore recent funding cuts to higher education including UNO, SUNO, and Delgado budgets.
  • Jindal and company restore recent funding cuts to public education and public healthcare.
  • Jindal and company repeal the Louisiana Right to Work Law.
  • Walker keep hands off workers’ rights to organize

Jindal was seen emerging from a vehicle but quickly ducked into the building, at which point those in the ballroom upstairs  began photographing us. When we used the People's Mic to voice our concerns and demanded Jindal's recall, those inside the ballroom drew the curtains. They obviously heard us.

It rained throughout most of this event, but the rain did stop long enough for us to Chalkupy "Recall Jindal" on the sidewalk. Authorities photographed us but did not attempt to interrupt our protest.

Sign or start your own Recall Jindal petition at Recall Bobby Jindal Dot Com

Below is the footage from today's livestream. Thanks for streaming, small affair.

~ Occupy The Stage

 
 
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Dear Editors,


Please find our current press release attached (also below). For inquiries about interviews, press photos, or more information please email us at info@occupyneworleans.us or call 504-377-1331


Best Regards,


Occupy New Orleans General Assembly

_________________________________________________________



FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Occupy NOLA will be holding a Rally for Transparency at University of New Orleans in response to the administration's decision to fire long-time key faculty members and put the University of New Orleans Press on hiatus.  As tuition and class size increase and faculty and faculty jobs are cut, any new administrative positions should be made public. Please join in our support of faculty and students.

Date: August 8, 2012
Time: 9:45 am

Location: Meet at Building 12 Earl K. Long Library

Why: Demand President Fos reveal UNO budget cuts and all administrative salaries!

Occupy NOLA demands that the University of New Orleans:

  • Publicize list of budget cuts
  • Publicize all administrators' salaries to show that administration is bearing its proportion of the cuts
  • Stop utilization of budge cuts for political ends
  • Publicize a list of all new administrative positions (including salaries) created by President Fos
  • Be more open and transparent with decisions that affect the low-residency MFA program and Creative Writing Workshops

We invite you to participate!

Please see the notice on the Occupy The Stage website for details!

In Solidarity with students and teachers!


~ Occupy New Orleans General Assembly and Occupy The Stage

occupyneworleans.us

occupythestage.net


Occupy This Press Release! Print It Out!

 
 

New Orleans Event -> Dance for Clean Air and Healthier Communities

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We've been seeing these flyers around town, and here are the details from the Louisiana Bucket Brigade's Facebook Event!

Join us for the first annual Louisiana Bucket Brigade Dance-A-Thon!

August 25th 2 pm to 2 am
Cafe Istanbul - 2372 St. Claude Avenue

GREAT PRIZES -- STOOGES BRASS BAND -- DANCE LESSONS -- GAMES

All proceeds benefit the Bucket Brigade’s fight for clean air and healthier communities.

SIGN UP NOW! Register as a team, couple or individual, win prizes, dance, dance, dance!! www.LABBDanceAThon.org 

How it works:

> Sign up here: www.LABBDanceAThon.org .
> Dance as a team, individual or couple. Dance the entire time or take turns dancing.
> Collect pledges for the cause ($45 minimum per dancer).
> Win great prizes! Best dancing, best costume, most money raised, door prizes every hour.
> Free dance lessons: Swing, Salsa, Hip-hop, Brazilian, Cajun-Zydeco, Belly Dancing, Second line and more!
> Great local food to keep up your energy!
> Beginners or experienced dancers welcome!
> Little feet 12 and under too! ($30 minimum per dancer).


Join us! Sign up NOW.

Contact kristen@labucketbrigade.org.

 
 
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A Call to Action

Louisiana is facing roughly $859 million in federal Medicaid funding for this year.

Occupy NOLA invites you to protest at the home of State Representative and House majority leader Anthony (Tony) Ligi.


Ligi supports Jindal's legislation pushed by ALEC includes school vouchers, charter and virtual schools, public retirement reform, Medicaid reform, public employee health benefits reform and sweeping privatization—all part and parcel of Jindal’s legislative agenda. Ligi received $20,700 in contributions from ALEC.

Tell Ligi that Louisiana will not stand for this!

Meet Friday, July 27 at Occupy The Stage, 2735 c Toulouse and caravan to reign upon 5216 Senac Dr. Metairie! We'll have a route by Friday (trying to decide if we should take the interstate I-10 or Earhart expressway).

Key Demands

  • No Cuts to Medicaid
  • No Closure of Public Hospitals or Cuts
  • No to School Vouchers and Yes to Public Schools

Please join us. You can RSVP to Occupy NOLA's Facebook event.


~ Occupy New Orleans General Assembly