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      <title>University of MN faculty rally in solidarity with UMN 13-plus</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Minneapolis, MN - On Feb. 16 a follow-up rally was organized by faculty on University of Minnesota&#39;s Minneapolis (UMN) campus to demand immediate action from UMN&#39;s administration in implementing the eight demands raised by Whose Diversity? during its occupation of Morrill Hall last week. At the rally, faculty expressed support for the 13 members of Whose Diversity? who were arrested in the building occupation and demanded that all charges against them be dropped. There were around 150 people in attendance at the rally, with an even representation of faculty, graduate instructors and undergraduates.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;Although a major purpose of the rally was to express solidarity with those arrested, many speakers addressed the need to keep pressure on the administration. David Melendez, one of the 13 arrested, spoke out at the rally to acknowledge the organizers behind-the-scenes, the less glamorous aspects of Whose Diversity?&#39;s organizing which are neglected in the media, and the long term work of building this current campaign, stating, &#34;The idea of the UMN 13 is not true. We are the Whose Diversity? 13 plus. Whose Diversity? has been working on this for a long time.&#34;&#xA;&#xA;Shortly before the rally began, Dean John Coleman of UMN&#39;s College of Liberal Arts announced that the university was now working towards meeting at least one of Whose Diversity?&#39;s demands, as the College of Liberal Arts has begun redirecting resources to make a &#34;cluster hire&#34; of four new tenure track faculty within the ‘RIGS’ departments. RIGS represents the ethnic studies departments, as well as the departments of American Studies and Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies. Coleman has promised that at least one of these four new faculty will be in the Chicano Studies Department, which has been a major focus of student activism on campus in recent months.&#xA;&#xA;While Coleman&#39;s announcement indicates progress towards meeting Whose Diversity?&#39;s demands, speakers at the rally asserted that all eight demands needed to be met by the university administration and that the struggle against racist discrimination and inequality at UMN needs to continue.&#xA;&#xA;#MinneapolisMN #PeoplesStruggles #UniversityOfMinnesota #MorrilHall #WhoseDiversity #UMN13plus&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Minneapolis, MN – On Feb. 16 a follow-up rally was organized by faculty on University of Minnesota&#39;s Minneapolis (UMN) campus to demand immediate action from UMN&#39;s administration in implementing the eight demands raised by Whose Diversity? during its occupation of Morrill Hall last week. At the rally, faculty expressed support for the 13 members of Whose Diversity? who were arrested in the building occupation and demanded that all charges against them be dropped. There were around 150 people in attendance at the rally, with an even representation of faculty, graduate instructors and undergraduates.</p>



<p>Although a major purpose of the rally was to express solidarity with those arrested, many speakers addressed the need to keep pressure on the administration. David Melendez, one of the 13 arrested, spoke out at the rally to acknowledge the organizers behind-the-scenes, the less glamorous aspects of Whose Diversity?&#39;s organizing which are neglected in the media, and the long term work of building this current campaign, stating, “The idea of the UMN 13 is not true. We are the Whose Diversity? 13 plus. Whose Diversity? has been working on this for a long time.”</p>

<p>Shortly before the rally began, Dean John Coleman of UMN&#39;s College of Liberal Arts announced that the university was now working towards meeting at least one of Whose Diversity?&#39;s demands, as the College of Liberal Arts has begun redirecting resources to make a “cluster hire” of four new tenure track faculty within the ‘RIGS’ departments. RIGS represents the ethnic studies departments, as well as the departments of American Studies and Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies. Coleman has promised that at least one of these four new faculty will be in the Chicano Studies Department, which has been a major focus of student activism on campus in recent months.</p>

<p>While Coleman&#39;s announcement indicates progress towards meeting Whose Diversity?&#39;s demands, speakers at the rally asserted that all eight demands needed to be met by the university administration and that the struggle against racist discrimination and inequality at UMN needs to continue.</p>

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      <title>13 arrested in sit-in at University of MN president&#39;s office </title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[13 people arrested for occupation of U of M presidents office following release&#34;)&#xA;&#xA;Minneapolis, MN - On Feb. 9, two simultaneous actions occurred on the University of Minnesota campus to demand racial justice and substantive diversity. The protesters’ eight demands can be found here: http://www.fightbacknews.org/2015/2/9/university-mn-students-start-sit-demands-targeting-institutionalized-oppression.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;While scores of students rallied outside Morrill Hall, the University of Minnesota’s (UMN) administration building, and listened to speakers from the Department of African and African American Studies, the Social Justice minor, Black Lives Matter, Whose Diversity? and AFSCME 3800, 16 activists affiliated with Whose Diversity? slipped into the president’s office and began an occupation in Morrill Hall. After meeting with UMN President Eric Kaler and other top administrators and being given formal written responses to their eight demands, 13 of the 16 activists were arrested around 7:00 p.m. by the University of Minnesota Police Department (UMPD) on trespassing charges.&#xA;&#xA;According to one of the activists, there were police present in Morrill Hall before the action even began. Both uniformed and plainclothes police appeared prepared for the occupation in advance, indicating a high level of surveillance of campus activists by both UMN administration and the UMPD. When Morrill Hall closed at 6:00 p.m., police gave students the option of leaving the building with citations or facing arrest.&#xA;&#xA;The 13 activists arrested on trespassing charges were told by the UMPD that they are banned from entering Morrill Hall for one year, unless given explicit written permission in advance. While Whose Diversity? was able to bail the 13 out immediately, the activists were still held overnight in jail and weren’t released until 4:30 a.m. on Feb. 10. The court date for the activists is set at 8:30 a.m. on Feb. 24.&#xA;&#xA;Beyond legal action, the 13 activists could face further political repression by the university administration. Last spring semester, 8 Whose Diversity? and Students for a Democratic Society members were given disciplinary letters by the Office of Student Conduct threatening them with punishment, including the threat of expulsion, for their actions in leading protests on campus.&#xA;&#xA;Jesus Estrada-Perez, one of the 13 activists who occupied Morrill Hall, indicated that the next steps in the struggle for racial justice at UMN are to counter any attempts by the administration to spin portrayals of its actions and those of the protesters, and to hold the administration accountable to its promises. On this, Estrada-Perez stated, “The U is spreading tons of misinformation, but remember, as Assata Shakur said: ‘We have nothing to lose but our chains!’”&#xA;&#xA;#MinneapolisMN #OppressedNationalities #StudentOccupation #AfricanAmerican #UniversityOfMinnesota #MorrilHall #WhoseDiversity&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
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<p>Minneapolis, MN – On Feb. 9, two simultaneous actions occurred on the University of Minnesota campus to demand racial justice and substantive diversity. The protesters’ eight demands can be found here: <a href="http://www.fightbacknews.org/2015/2/9/university-mn-students-start-sit-demands-targeting-institutionalized-oppression">http://www.fightbacknews.org/2015/2/9/university-mn-students-start-sit-demands-targeting-institutionalized-oppression</a>.</p>



<p>While scores of students rallied outside Morrill Hall, the University of Minnesota’s (UMN) administration building, and listened to speakers from the Department of African and African American Studies, the Social Justice minor, Black Lives Matter, Whose Diversity? and AFSCME 3800, 16 activists affiliated with Whose Diversity? slipped into the president’s office and began an occupation in Morrill Hall. After meeting with UMN President Eric Kaler and other top administrators and being given formal written responses to their eight demands, 13 of the 16 activists were arrested around 7:00 p.m. by the University of Minnesota Police Department (UMPD) on trespassing charges.</p>

<p>According to one of the activists, there were police present in Morrill Hall before the action even began. Both uniformed and plainclothes police appeared prepared for the occupation in advance, indicating a high level of surveillance of campus activists by both UMN administration and the UMPD. When Morrill Hall closed at 6:00 p.m., police gave students the option of leaving the building with citations or facing arrest.</p>

<p>The 13 activists arrested on trespassing charges were told by the UMPD that they are banned from entering Morrill Hall for one year, unless given explicit written permission in advance. While Whose Diversity? was able to bail the 13 out immediately, the activists were still held overnight in jail and weren’t released until 4:30 a.m. on Feb. 10. The court date for the activists is set at 8:30 a.m. on Feb. 24.</p>

<p>Beyond legal action, the 13 activists could face further political repression by the university administration. Last spring semester, 8 Whose Diversity? and Students for a Democratic Society members were given disciplinary letters by the Office of Student Conduct threatening them with punishment, including the threat of expulsion, for their actions in leading protests on campus.</p>

<p>Jesus Estrada-Perez, one of the 13 activists who occupied Morrill Hall, indicated that the next steps in the struggle for racial justice at UMN are to counter any attempts by the administration to spin portrayals of its actions and those of the protesters, and to hold the administration accountable to its promises. On this, Estrada-Perez stated, “The U is spreading tons of misinformation, but remember, as Assata Shakur said: ‘We have nothing to lose but our chains!’”</p>

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      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Feb 2015 03:30:47 +0000</pubDate>
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