{"id":3862,"date":"2020-09-07T13:06:35","date_gmt":"2020-09-07T13:06:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/columbiagradunion.org\/?p=3862"},"modified":"2020-09-07T13:06:35","modified_gmt":"2020-09-07T13:06:35","slug":"scholarstrike-on-9-8-9","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/columbiagradunion.org\/2020\/09\/07\/scholarstrike-on-9-8-9\/","title":{"rendered":"#ScholarStrike on 9\/8-9"},"content":{"rendered":"
We write to spread awareness of the <\/span>Scholars Strike<\/span><\/a> in support of Black lives, and to encourage graduate workers to participate in any way they can. Inspired by the striking WNBA and NBA players, the Scholars Strike began with a <\/span>tweet<\/span><\/a> from Anthea Butler, Associate Professor of Religious Studies and Africana Studies and Interim Chair of Religious Studies at the University of Pennsylvania. After a strong showing of support, Professor Butler was joined by Professor Kevin Gannon in organizing a 48-hour general strike on September 8-9. You can hear more about it from Professor Butler <\/span>here<\/span><\/a>.<\/span><\/p>\n To avoid confusion, the strike is not being called by our union but by scholars from across the country. However, we encourage graduate workers and our colleagues to participate in whatever way they are able. Professors Butler and Gannon have offered a range of modes of participation, and the main event is a virtual teach-in, the details of which they will release in the coming days. Beyond work stoppage and attendance at the virtual teach-in, other ways to participate include posting on social media using the hashtag #ScholarStrike, teaching about the history of racialized violence in America, and supporting work on our own campus to confront Columbia\u2019s persistent racism, such as the recent <\/span>demands<\/span><\/a> released by <\/span>Mobilized African Diaspora<\/span><\/a>.<\/span><\/p>\n We encourage graduate workers to <\/span>sign up<\/span><\/a> to receive more information from Professors Butler and Gannon and to show them support. Note that in order to protect precarious workers these names will not be made public.<\/span><\/p>\n We thank you all for all you do to support the Movement for Black Lives. We encourage members of GWC to reach out to <\/span>columbiagradunion@gmail.com<\/span><\/a> with any ideas or thoughts on what we as a union can do to more deeply support this work.<\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n