Students from the Socialist Workers Party protested the budget cuts today at the University of Washington.
This protest photo is my personal favorite…
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“Who’s Schools? Our Schools” Socialist Worker.org
Maybe they should spend more time studying English and less time studying Marx?… Just a thought.
Hat Tip Conservative Nick J.
Here’s another one from Nick:

“Schools not Prisons”
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Published May 24, 2012 at 8:46 pm - 73 Comments
DocScience commented:
What a pity that irony is lost on morons.
AuntieMadder commented:
LOL! The one on the left initially had “WHO’S SCHOOLS?” on his banner. Then he “corrected” his mistake by adding an “e” by hand, so it now reads “WHO’SE SCHOOLS?”
Looking more closely at the banner on the right, the “E” on the end of “WHO’SE” may also have been a hand-written afterthought.
Take a good look at the photo, folks. Those are but two of the millions of college attending smart@$$es who know better than the rest of us what’s best for us all. (They most likely voted for Obamao, too, you know.) If that’s our future, we’re screwed.
CDR M commented:
This is our nations future??
Winston commented:
At this rate, schools will be prisons under the communists
Nick Jacob commented:
Thanks for posting this, Jim!
For all the photos, you guys can go here:
http://twitpic.com/photos/nickjacob_116
I go to school with these people. Every.Single.Day.
down with dems commented:
So they added the E (correctly) to the end of WHO’S, but didn’t white-out the apostrophe… almost but not quite, kiddos.
Can we please just pick a state and declare it socialist, so that all the socialists can go live there? All the idealists and leeches can go there… let’s see how they manage their budget when all the producers leave.
ProtestShooter commented:
I know this is going to shock you, but we had much the same nonsense today in Berkeley.
http://www.protestshooter.com/20100304Berkeley/
Major Kong commented:
Man, it’s a bitch when other people’s money starts to disappear. Oh yeah, I keep forgetting: “But it’s for the CHILDREN!!!”
KR commented:
I noticed the, “Save our children, tax the rich”.
Uh, sorry folks, but BO has dibs already, and it is still not enough for his big spending.
dallasdan commented:
It’s California. For the most part, when the “big one” hits, it will be the planet’s greatest self-cleansing action in human history.
KR commented:
“Who’se Schools?
Our Schools!”
Okay… so why are you protesting paying for your education?
This is like the people who can’t afford a mortgage yet are outraged that they’re foreclosed on.
Tonka commented:
So what happened to the Pentagon thread? Too many of your loyal followers blaming it on a Musllim, so you took it down? Tsk. Tsk.
Major Kong commented:
KR:
But they’re entiiiiiiitled to it. It’s a basic huuuuman riiiiight!
KR commented:
MK #13,
Yes, they also believe that healthcare is a riiiiiiiight, and it should be freeeeeeeeeee!
Other countries have it. We want it too!
I think they have not learned the basic lesson:
There Ain’t No Such Thing As A Free Lunch.
Scrapiron commented:
Don’t cut, eleminate all taxpayer funding for these communist schools.
Peter Warner commented:
The incompetence of students and teachers alike is disgusting, and I’m saying that as a teacher myself.
How is it possible to spend the time and resources to print out signs, and not be bothered to pick up a dictionary, grammar reference, or simply type out a definition request into a search field? I would expect better from my grade school or junior high students, and they don’t even speak English as a native language.
These people are COLLEGE students? This is pathetic, and they should be ashamed of themselves. This is not only living proof of the low quality of American education, it’s also an indication of how over-estimated a college education is. I call fraud on the entire enterprise.
Best regards, Peter Warner.
LilMissSunshine commented:
I blame ALL of this on Kent State back on May 4, 1970 and the Ohio Army National Guard.
Those soldiers were horrible shots – 61 shots fired and only 13 students brought down? Someone hadn’t been paying close attention on the firing range.
Weakness only encourages the Marxists, and like the Muslims, appeasement to their demands is only a slow surrender. If they don’t like the way the University is run, then kick their butts out – let them go pick fruit for a living, they will become docile in 2-3 years.
AuntieMadder commented:
Tonka
March 4th, 2010 | 11:04 pm | #12
So what happened to the Pentagon thread? Too many of your loyal followers blaming it on a Musllim, so you took it down? Tsk. Tsk.
The Pentagon post wasn’t taken down. It’s still there on the front page, two or three posts below this one. Idiot.
Brian commented:
That’s the husky education in full bloom.
Callipygian1 commented:
This is my state, Washington, sadly… today, since the Democrats have spent money like never before we are nearing bankruptcy… the solution? raise the sales tax, and at 11:30am this morning the single party legislature announced that at 4:30 this afternoon there would be a public discussion of the state income tax that will be brought to a vote in the November elections (5 hours notice of the meeting…) Since the proposal is written that lower income taxpayers pay a disproportionate amount of taxes with the sales tax, they are asked if they would prefer a lower sales tax and a state income tax targeting higher incomes. This is the same school that insists on offering scholarships to illegal aliens. Thanks Gary Locke! Thanks Christine Gregoire! Thanks all of you dead Democrats that somehow had your votes counted!
ahem commented:
Obviously, they are laughably unaware of the world around them. They should all be thrown off campus.
Finn McCool commented:
If these “kids,” or their parents, won’t pay for college, then let them work to get the money till they have enough to do so. College is NOT (yet) an entitlement in this country.
Charlie commented:
That protest needs one of those “Miss Me Yet?” signs some where in the background.
Finn McCool commented:
By the way, this is, of course, the “Obama” mindset – I deserve it because I want/need it. God save our country. (And yes, I mean GOD.)
Andreas K. commented:
Wow, this totally proves all the jokes I heard back in school about how dumb Americans really are.
Even I, as a non-native speaker, know that it’s “whose”.
I’d like to address this point on protestshooters site for a second:
“”Stop Privitization! Down with Capitalism! Students and Workers of the World, Unite! Stop repression of HOSEI students!”. That last bit refers to some communist students at Hosei University at Japan, who are apparently being repressed.”
The leadership of the Hosei university in Tokyo has decided that political banter on campus is not allowed and they even hired security to enforce this. I know Hosei university myself quite well, the woman I loved graduated from it, too and the only political banter I’ve ever seen on campus there came from the left wing. The radical left that is. The university leadership eventually was worried that this was going too far and that the left was monopolizing this opportunity and also harassing people. Thus they brought out the banhammer to keep it equal for everyone.
But of course that is oppression in the eyes of the left. Because the left hates equality.
Also I have to add that the left wing movement at Hosei (just at all the other big universities in Tokyo) is actually rather small (compared to the overall number of students.) They are annoying, but from what I’ve seen the majority of the students just doesn’t give a damn about them, and now just at Hosei.
“Students from the Socialist Workers Party”
All they need is “National” in front and they’d be showing their true face.
Andreas K. commented:
wow… see, that happens when I get up and start posting right away.
“and not just at Hosei” should read “and not just at Hosei”
And I still love that one woman, so past tense doesn’t really work… Bah… I should go back to bed.
enforcer3925 commented:
I love how these communist protesters always call themselves the “worker’s” something… as if any of these bums have ever worked a day in their lives…
Jo commented:
Mainly at UC Berkeley it was commies, anarchists, As*holes, anti-Americans, full – on- racists against Americans. A protester on the DailyCal commented that why no opposition, and one blogger ( student) replied that they are too stupid to argue against. These student protesters do not get As, they have sub-par grades. They want the US to fall so they can get their radical racist ethnicity to take over the US spoils. The US is doomed as these are the only school people coming out for the next generations.
Old One commented:
In know mnay people who were recent students at Cal Berkeley and can say that many if not the majority of demonstrators at UC Berkeley were not students and those that are students are largely those that have been nourished on the entitlement teat of affirmative action. These so called students who were demonstrating are in reality drawn from the following groups:
Non-student radical professional protestors of the tree percher school.
Those who flunked out and have become campus hangers-on.
The unqualifed hordes of affirmative action losers living on state grants for “low income” entitlement drones who the administration is allowing to continue on as faux students even though they have actually flunked because the UC’s grossly overpaid eduweenies fear being callled racists.
Then heap on top of the mess the following facts
California for a number of years has been spending more money on prisons than it does on higher education thanks to insanely high union raised salaries for the bureauweenies of the state’s Orwellian titled the “Department of Corrections” where prison guards average earnings exceed $100,000 a year.
For the last fiveyears much of the spending cuts in the state’s budget came out of the hide of higher education forcing the universities and colleges to double and tripe their student tuition charges in the last decade.
The UC and Cal State university systems have for years been reducing class offerings to the point where students can not get the classes they need to get their degrees in four years.
In the California State University system as recently as 2006 a satrating salary for an engineering professor with a phd was under $50,000 but the prison guard neighbor (who had only a high school diploma) of my son,a California Polytechnic University-San Luis Obispo student) earned over $60,000 in his first year as a prison guard.
Only 20% of the UC system’s budget now comes from the state government. The majority of the costs of the UCs are paid by student tuitions and income from its endowments now shriveling along with the rest of the economy.
When I attended the Cal State system in the early & middle sixties student fees ranged from $76-$116 for a fulltime student. Today at Cal-Poly San Luis Obispo, a Cal-State institution the fees will be over $6,000 a year for an undergrad engineering student.
Though the UCs and Cal-States have reduced class offerings, reduced the teaching professor staff, held down professor salaries, and eliminated many departments the number of educrats and their salaries have soared upward far exceeding the irate of inflation.
The state of California is not being bankrupted by its spending on higher education but rather the growing armies SEIU and AFCSME state bur- eaucrats whose average salaries are almost double those of workers in the private sector.
TaSS commented:
It’s the “entitlement generation.”
What did they do for what they feel entitled to? They were born.
I worked my way through two college degrees. The people I know still in school, are working their way through their degrees. Perhaps if so many other people were not “entitled,” to free education, we could keep the costs of our schools down.
Andreas K. commented:
Old One, I’m not surprised. It’s the same here. The leaders of our leftist so called “student movements” are usually “students” in their 20th or so semester. People who don’t achieve anything. They loiter around our students’ union (which, by itself, would be a good thing, but it’s so overrun by leftists it’s not even remotely funny anymore) and then draw the children in with their ridiculous nonsense.
I say children, because the average student I’ve seen in the first semester are around 18 to 19 years old. They’re fresh out of high school, know nothing about the world, but, of course, throw them a bone about class warfare, wealth redistribution and the other BS and their years of leftist indoctrination from school will kick in and they’ll flock to the protests. Sort of.
And TaSS, you’re also right.
It is the “entitlement generation”. Here they think they have a right for a free university. Free as in no tuition fees. They want everything for free. And just the other day our new science minister said that tuition fees and admission restrictions aren’t so bad. Of course she was attacked right away and there is another protest, organized by the left (who else), coming up soon, but I have to say… I’m starting to agree with her.
I’m more and more leaning towards a meritocracit society, where things aren’t rights, but privileges that you have to earn with your own hard work and skill.
barbara commented:
The freebies are coming to an end. There is no one left to pay for them. We are all broke. Here is a thought, get a part time job like your parents and grandparents did to support your education. Take out a student loan and actually take classes that will take you somewhere in the future and not just welfare lines. Where you ever taught the meaning of the word “responsibility’?
There is no more money left to coddle you from cradle to grave. You can thank your over spending democratic congress for that.
archer52 commented:
I’ve completed a series of posts at my site concerning the Chinese “Cultural Revolution” perpetrated upon that nation by Chairman Mao. The first step he used was to rile up the students (as young as 12 up to college age) and form what was called the Red Guard. They were easily convinced their purity of spirit was what was needed to purge the “olds”. The “olds” were anyone not like them; teachers, administrators, businessmen, even party members. No one was safe and in the name of revolution, these kids murdered, beat, and imprisoned hundreds of thousands of innocent people. What was scary was how committed they were to their cause. It never occurred to them that knifing six year old children to death because the child’s family was suspect in their loyalty to Mao and the revolution was wrong. The killers were paid, they were rewarded and they were seen as heroes to the revolution.
There is a number of professors in universities today teaching OUR kids who loved Mao, who teach his theories on “social justice” and would be proud of what you are seeing happen today. Some are even advisers to Obama.
Guys, scary times. And it will only get worse as the money dries up. Read my book, it is out now on Amazon. http://www.revoltthebook.com
pamlinson commented:
ENTITLEMENT GENERATION. This is what we have created by giving our kids everything and turning a blind eye to the crap that they have sat glassy eyed and watched on the television for endless hours and have allowed to infect our schools all in the name of correctness. It’s up to us to turn this around.
Alice DeMerse commented:
Today,a college education does not necessarily mean they can spell or even read. Parents, save your money, buy them a dictionary and a card for the library. They will survive and so will you.’Irish45
C-Christian Soldier commented:
The systematic re-writing of history and the ‘dumbing’ down of our children has been going on for 80-100 years…
Are we awakening from our un-watchfulness?
I believe we are awakening….
C-CS
Ira commented:
same show in Manhattan yesterday: “World Workers Party” handing out their fishwrap newspaper while the student were protesting something (budget cuts or tuition hikes at the City College system, I don’t know — or care, let they try working to pay for tuition and see how they like it, especially after seeing how much gets taken for taxes.) A photo in the paper showed a sign that said yesterday was to be a “National Day of Action”.
Also, the Transit Workers Union was protesting the fact that they city apparently wants to reduce the number of token booth clerks. Full of sound and fury, signifying nothing good for the rest of us.
jim commented:
The new generation of useful idiots. These are the dopes who put Reparations-by-other-means and the leftists who program his teleprompter into the White House.
If conservatives are ever going to take back America, the left-wing madrassas in this country need to be turned upside-down. The tenured radicals — all of them parasites living on taxpayer money — need to be exposed and removed.
Mapleleaf commented:
The true hypocrisy of these fools goes much farther than at first glance.
Tuition hikes effectively are the equivalent to Tax increases on the student population. These students are just missing the big picture here. They are the types that howl for government tax hikes in times such as these and when these “taxes or fees” are leveled against them they cry foul and riot.
So, in effect these students are protesting tax hikes even though they don’t realize it.
Hopefully some of these useful (more like useless) idiots will see the error in their reasoning and come to the light of lower taxes and less government. After all, it is the government that is in their minds “screwing them over” seeing it is completely controlled currently by Dems both in California and in Washington.
Jen06 commented:
Funny. I taught junior high English. Possessive and plural pronouns were covered “for mastery” at that age level.
The Joker commented:
Looks like fertile Obama recruiting grounds. The mindless indoctrinating the mindless in the ways of entitlement hustling.
Sheila commented:
A college education today is a waste of time and money. An Ivy League education (and yes, I had one) is an even greater waste of time and money. The average graduate of eighth grade at the beginning of the 20th century had better reading and math skills and far more civics knowledge than the average college student today (compare text books, folks). While I would send all those unwashed protesters back to grammar school, along with them I would include those (on this and other blogs) who routinely confuse “there, their, and they’re,” “your and you’re,” its and it’s,” “we and us,” and so forth ad nauseam. Glass houses, folks. Decline and fall.
BertoGem commented:
Does potato have an “e” at the end or not? Just wondering.
Spike commented:
Who let these commie bastar_ _s in to our…our Schools to begin with
Mary commented:
Don’t you mean get them a library card? You don’t have to pay for it.
tifftwin commented:
“Save the children, tax the rich”
Maybe I’m confused, but isn’t that what they’re supposed to be going to college for? I mean, obviously after the alcohol, sex, parties, getting rich is the goal. You go to learn stuff and get a degree that will make you richer than not going to college at all. So, essentially, these “poor, unfortunate” spoiled college kids are boycotting their future selves. Sometimes, logic just escapes people. Poof!
J commented:
The 60′s ended. 40 years ago. Just sayin.
bg commented:
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US students rally over budget cuts
Education funding demanded in ‘Day of Action’
heh, if Obathug gets his way, they’ll get
birth to death ‘education’ soon enough..
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bg commented:
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hmmm, wonder if they’ll be cutting Safe School
Czar Jennings GLSEN Indoctrination Program??
[despite the runaway federal spending and record budget deficits, Barack Obama is including $410 million in the 2011 budget for his “safe schools” czar Kevin Jennings. This is an increase of $45 million over last year’s budget. Obviously, some things are more important than others. These funds ought to buy a whole mess of fisting kits, leather bar guides and
child porn books. And, the money will come in handy for the sexual indoctrination of teens and pre-teens.]
or could the cuts be partially due to it?? hmmm..
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AuntieMadder commented:
tifftwin
March 5th, 2010 | 12:39 pm | #50
“Save the children, tax the rich”
Maybe I’m confused, but isn’t that what they’re supposed to be going to college for? I mean, obviously after the alcohol, sex, parties, getting rich is the goal. You go to learn stuff and get a degree that will make you richer than not going to college at all. So, essentially, these “poor, unfortunate” spoiled college kids are boycotting their future selves. Sometimes, logic just escapes people. Poof!
tifftwin, I thought about that, too, but the whole targeting of the future self by the present self’ scenario is so twisted that I couldn’t express it in words. You, however, did a good job of that here and I thank you for it.
AuntieMadder commented:
Sheila
March 5th, 2010 | 11:33 am | #46
A college education today is a waste of time and money. An Ivy League education (and yes, I had one) is an even greater waste of time and money. The average graduate of eighth grade at the beginning of the 20th century had better reading and math skills and far more civics knowledge than the average college student today (compare text books, folks). While I would send all those unwashed protesters back to grammar school, along with them I would include those (on this and other blogs) who routinely confuse “there, their, and they’re,” “your and you’re,” its and it’s,” “we and us,” and so forth ad nauseam. Glass houses, folks. Decline and fall.
Sheila, you condescending twit, most of the people who post comments to these blog posts aren’t professional college students; they finished their education and moved into the workforce. Some of them, in fact, didn’t go to college at all, and I’d bet that at least a few of them didn’t finish high school. Yet they aren’t the least bit stupid. At the very least, they can do what those college protesters haven’t proven they’re capable doing and that’s to stand on their own two feet. Almost every one of them has worked for a living their entire adult life, has also raised and supported a family, and has paid taxes out the nose since they day they started working their first job. Most are paying or paid for the education of their children, and now the professional students of socialism and communism are demanding that they pay for every child’s higher education so theys cain bee smart jes like em collage protesters is smart. And they should pay for the edumacations of all through – what? – you guessed it! – taxes.
Poor grammar and poor use of punctuation does not put those who comment here in the same boat with those college protesters. When the people who post comments here containing less than perfect grammar start spending their time protesting for free college education for all, or even posting comments here demanding that all children get free college education by taxation of the so-called rich Americans, then they’ll be in glass houses. Until that time, watch out for the flying stones as they maintain that right. Idiot.
AuntieMadder commented:
Oooh, Sheila, lookie! My comment at #57 has typos. I’s wishen I cud be smart lack you an dem collage portetsers with sines.
Finncrisp commented:
Acorn workers of the world unite. The infidel is raising my tuition that makes my second class education possible. Gag me with a spoon!
The lack of cognition of thse commie scholars is breathtaking. Good riddance.
AuntieMadder commented:
Yeah, Finncrisp. When it comes to independent and logical thinking, they’re about as smart as a box of rocks.
TaSS commented:
I love the sign, “Schools, not prisons.”
Uh-huh.
Higher education has to be earned. You have to earn the grades to qualify and the money to pay the tuition.
Break the law and you earn a trip to prison for free. No schooling or grades required.
bg commented:
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#42 says it all..
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Nahanni commented:
An excellent post on this whole situation…
March 4th Day of Action: A Big Nothingburger But….
http://johngaltfla.com/blog3/2010/03/05/march-4th-day-of-action-a-big-nothingburger-but/
Read the whole thing but here is the list of “sponsors” of these “protests”….
ENDORSED BY (list in formation):
Organizations
The 1212 Community, Bronx, New York
5c Cultural Center, Lower East Side, New York City
The Adjunct Project, CUNY Graduate Center, New York City
AFSCME 3800, University of Minnesota Clerical Workers
AFT Local 1839, New Jersey City University
All Nations Alliance
Anakbayan Los Angeles
Anakbayan New York/New Jersey, Jersey City, NJ
Anthropology Graduate Student Association, UT Austin
Associated Students of Portland State University Executive Staff
ASU Resist, Arizona State University, Tempe
Augusta State University Political Science Club, Georgia
Autonomedia
AZ Education Association
Bail Out the People Movement
Baltimore Algebra Project
Baltimore Solidarity Center
BAYAN-USA
Cal Poly Unite to Save Public Education, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo
California Prison Moratorium Project
California State University Employees Union
Californians for Justice, Oakland
Campus Antiwar Network (CAN)
Chicago World Can’t Wait
Chop from the Top Coalition, University of Minnesota
Coalition for Community Justice, Eckerd College, St. Petersburg, FL
Coalition for Equal Quality Education, Boston
Coalition for Public Education / Coalición por la Educación Pública, New York City
Coalition for Social Reform, UMass-Lowell
Coalition to Defend Affirmative Action, Integration, and Immigrant Rights and Fight for Equality By Any Means Necessary (BAMN)
Committee for Revolutionizing the AcaDemy (ComRAD), University of Minnesota
Community Organizing Center for Mother Earth, Columbus, Ohio
Connecticut Students Against the War
Cornell Organization for Labor Action, Ithaca, New York
CUNY Campaign to Defend Education, New York City
Democracy Insurgent, Seattle
The Democratic Left @ GWU, George Washington University, Washington, D.C.
Department of English, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana, Pennsylvania
DestroyIndustrY, Raleigh, NC
East Village Community School Parents Association, New York City
Education For All, San Diego
Feminist Students UNITED UNC-Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Fight Imperialism, Stand Together
Free UCR Alliance, UC Riverside
Freedom Road Socialist Organization
Freedom Socialist Party
George Mason University Graduate and Professional Student Association (GAPSA), Fairfax, Virginia
Georgia State University Progressive Student Alliance
Giant Record Corporation, Amherst, MA
Graduate Employee and Student Organization, Yale University
Graduate Employees’ Organization, AFT/IFT 6300, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Graduate Student Employees Union, SUNY Stony Brook
Graduate Student Workers United, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis-St. Paul
Graduate Students United, University of Chicago
Grassroots Education Movement, New York City
Hawai’i Solidarity Committee
Human Rights Action Committee, Framingham State College, Massachusetts
Indiana University of Pennsylvania Council of Chairs, Indiana, Pennsylvania
Institute for Critical Animal Studies
International Socialist Organization
International Workers and Students for Justice, University of Washington in Seattle
The Kennebunks Peace Department
L.A. County Peace & Freedom Party
La Voz de los Trabajadores- LIT, California
Latin American Students Association at UCR, Riverside, CA
League for the Revolutionary Party, New York City
Liberty Tree Foundation
Low-Income Student Alliance, New School University, New York City
Lucha, New York City
March 4 Organizing Committee, CSU Monterey Bay
Massachusetts Student Action Coalition
Massachusetts Students Uniting
May 1st Coalition for Worker & Immigrant Rights, New York City
Million Worker March Movement
Movement for a Democratic Society
National MEChA (Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlán)
Movimiento Estudiantil Chican@ de Aztlán (MEChA), Milwaukee
Movimiento Estudiantil Chican@ de Aztlán (MEChA), UC San Diego
Movimiento Estudiantil Chican@ de Aztlán (MEChA), USC
National Assembly to End the Iraq & Afghanistan Wars & Occupations
Network to Fight for Economic Justice
New School in Exile, New York City
New York State Youth Leadership Council
NYC Anti-War Coalition
New York City Labor Against the War (NYCLAW)
Northbay Uprising, Vallejo, California
Oakland Education Association
Olympia Coalition for a Fair Budget, Olympia, WA
Pan American Solidarity Organization (PASO), Portland State University
People’s Organization for Progress, Newark, NJ
Peoples Video Network
p.o.n.d. records
Pride and Equity Faculty and Staff Association, UT Austin
Progressive Democrats of America, Ohio
Progressive Faculty Network of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Progressive Student Alliance, University of Florida
Progressive Student Alliance, University of Memphis
Public Higher Education Network of Massachusetts (PHENOM)
Purchase Polis, SUNY Purchase
PUSH: Ideas into Action, SUNY Purchase
Queens College Antiwar Coalition
Queer People Of Color Action
Radical Student Union, Bard College
Radical Women
Rebel Diaz Arts Collective, Bronx, NY
Recreate ‘68 Alliance
Rhode Island Unemployed Council
Riverside Latino Voter Project, Riverside, CA
Santa Monica College Students for Social Justice
Save LSU, Baton Rouge
Seventh Generation Nation, Putatoi
The Silent Radio DJs
Small Schools Workshop, Chicago
Social Anarchists for Liberty & Justice, South California
Social Justice Alliance, SUNY Stony Brook
Social Justice Alliance, UC Riverside, California
Socialism Now!, Chicago
Socialist Alternative
Socialist Organizer
Socialist Party of Connecticut
Socialist Party USA
Solidarity
S.O.S. Save Our Schools Coalition, Providence, RI
SOUL School of Unity & Liberation, Oakland
Space, Time, Research Collective, CUNY Graduate Center
SpeakOut – the Institute for Democratic Education & Culture, Oakland, CA
Straight and Gay Alliance (SAGA), City College of New York
Students Promoting Engagement Through Activism and Knowledge (SPEAK), Georgia State University
Student / Farmworker Alliance
The Student Insurgent, Eugene, Oregon
Student Labor Action Project (SLAP)
Students for a Democratic Society
Students for a Democratic Society, Animas, Durango, Coloardo
Students for a Democratic Society, Chicago
Students for a Democratic Society, College Park, University of Maryland
Students for a Democratic Society, Diablo Valley College, Pleasant Hill, California
Students for a Democratic Society, Gainesville Area
Students for a Democratic Society, Milwaukee
Students for a Democratic Society / Movement for a Democratic Society, Michigan State University
Students for a Democratic Society, Oklahoma
Students for a Democratic Society, Rochester
Students for a Democratic Society, Syracuse
Students for a Democratic Society, Temple University, Philadelphia
Students for a Democratic Society, TFHS
Students for a Democratic Society, UNC-Asheville
Students for a Democratic Society, UNC-Chapel Hill
Students for a Democratic Society, UNC-Charlotte
Students for a Democratic Society, University of Houston
Students for a Democratic Society, University of Minnesota
Students for a Democratic Society, University of North Dakota
Students for a Democratic Society, University of Tuscaloosa
Students for a Democratic Society, Waukesha, Wisconsin
Students for a Democratic Society, West Chester, Pennsylvania
Students for Educational Rights, City College of New York
Students for Quality Education, Cal Poly Pomona Chapter
Students for Social Action, Virginia Commonwealth University, VCU
Students for Unity, Portland State University
Students Taking Action to Reclaim our Education, University of Maryland
Students United for Palestinian Equal Rights, Portland State University
SUNY Downstate College of Health Related Professions Council
Take Back NYU!, New York City
Take Back WBAI Coalition, New York City
Teachers 4 Justice Now, New York City
Teachers as Leaders in Newark, New Jersey
Teachers for a Just Contract, New York City
Teachers Unite, New York City
Texas State Employees Union
Third Coast Activist Resource Center, Austin, Texas
Tidewater Labor Support Committee, The College of William and Mary, Virginia
TWU 100, New York City
UCSD Coalition for Educational Justice
Undergraduate Graduate Alliance (UGA) at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC)
United Council of UW Students, Wisconsin
United In Campaign Against Budget Cuts, University of Illinois-Chicago
United Socialists of Pittsburgh State
United States Student Association (USSA)
United Students Against Sweatshops (USAS)
University Democrats, UT Austin
University of Massachusetts-Lowell Coalition for Social Reform
University of Washington Student Worker Coalition, Seattle
USC Students for Justice in Palestine
UT Austin Stop the Cuts Coalition
UTLA / Project Great Futures / CAMS
UW-Milwaukee Education Rights Campaign
UW-Whitewater P.E.A.C.E., Whitewater, Wisconsin
Workers Action
Workers World Party
Young Democratic Socialists
International Endorsers
Anakbayan Philippines
International League of Peoples Struggle Youth, Philippines
League of Filipino Students
National Union of Students of the Philippines
Socialist Student Front, Bangladesh
Solidary Lithuanian Students (SOLISTs), Vilnius, Lithuania
Student Christian Movement of the Philippines
Student Representative Body of the University of Marburg, Germany
Teachers Unity Forum, Kerala, India