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Site Announcements New School Releases April 10 Occupation Report
Posted by alvinjohnson on Monday, October 05, 2009 (23:57:30) (446 reads)

The New School today released the findings from the Ad-Hoc Committee of Review, which was tasked with conducting an investigation into the April 10, 2009 occupation of the GF building at 65 5th Ave.

The full report can be downloaded here as a pdf.

Here is the take home message from the Board of Trustees letter announcing the release of this report, which although it is not surprising, is sad. The claim which seems to be implicit in this statement is that it is ok for Kerrey to act unilaterally as he sees fit, but if students do the same, they must be crushed with force. But there are also some hard questions for the admins embedded in here, so read closely everyone, we've got a long road ahead of us at the New School...

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We believe that the unauthorized occupancy of the building was an intentional trespass, a violation of law and an infringement of the rights of other members of the university community. We condemn such behavior as incompatible with the values of our university. The report also provides the basis for our concluding that under difficult circumstances President Kerrey acted responsibly.

We strongly support the Ad Hoc Committee's recommendations to create a special committee to examine and revise the “Guidelines on Demonstrations in University Facilities" and the "Student Code of Conduct" for student protest and related activities, and the Chair of the Board and President Kerrey will work together to move this recommendation forward. We expect these Guidelines to state unequivocally that the unauthorized occupation of any building or any space that impinges on the rights of others constitutes a serious violation.


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Site Announcements ACT-UAW Local 7902 Statement on Students Charges
Posted by alvinjohnson on Tuesday, April 21, 2009 (21:42:11) (552 reads)

ACT-UAW Local 7902 statement regarding charges against protesters at the New School

The part-time faculty union, ACT-UAW Local 7902 of the New School and NYU, is gravely concerned with the New School administration's harsh response to the student protesters who occupied a university building at 65 Fifth Avenue on April 10. President Kerrey's decision to summon a massive police presence in reaction to a peaceful student occupation of a university building slated for demolition is symptomatic of the lack of democratic governance that sparked the protest in the first place.

ACT-UAW notes that the university's own recent decision to modify the suspensions of the New School students involved, allowing them to complete the semester, constitutes tacit recognition that they are not, in fact, a threat.

In view of the declaredly non-violent intentions of the April 10 protest, the dangerously disproportionate administration response, and the many doubts that have emerged about the veracity of some administration claims concerning key events of April 10, we urge that all charges against the protesters be dropped.


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Site Announcements An Open Letter to the New School
Posted by alvinjohnson on Saturday, April 11, 2009 (17:46:14) (365 reads)

The following letter was sent in response to recent events at the New School.

Dear President Bob Kerrey,
Interim Provost Tim Marshall,
Vice President James Murtha,
NSSR Dean Michael Schober,
NSSR Graduate Faculty Co-Chairs Jim Miller, David Howell and Johanne Woodcock,*
Political Science Chair Victoria Hattam,

I am writing all of you today to express my complete outrage over the incidents of the past 24 hours at our school. While I was not a part of the occupation which took place on Friday April 10th, myself and many other students support the calls for immediate and serious changes at this school. However, this is not the place to debate resignations and policy changes. I want to speak to the outrageous use of force and intimidation by the NYPD at the specific request of senior administrators of this school.

I have watched numerous video clips, looked at dozens of photos, read first-hand reports from people outside of the Graduate Faculty building at 65 5th Avenue, as well as read numerous written accounts, both from students and from the administration, concerning the events of Friday. None of what I have read as justification either supports or justifies the massive police mobilization that can be called nothing short of a militarization of the New School campus. I fail to see how another occupation of the Graduate Faculty building, an event which happened just a few months ago, now warrants a mobilization of hundreds of police, tactical response teams, mounted NYPD, police helicopters and the pepper spraying or macing of students who were then assaulted by NYPD.

Furthermore, I was filming the support rally and march which took place on Friday evening at Union Square, and during the course of that event I witnessed more scenes of police violence, and was personally assaulted by an officer while I was filming the arrest of another student for reasons she did not know. This officer walked directly up to me and punched my hand and camera, attempting to break it. I have witnessed and read similar accounts, involving police attacking students who were simply outside as supporters or bystanders watching the event, as the New York Times and others have documented. This is a direct result of the sanctioned use of force by the NYPD which this administration both called for and continues to support.

Furthermore, the Announce Announce message which was sent out on Friday includes blatant lies (student assaults on security guards during the December occupation), as well as character assassination of students organizing under the name of the New School In Exile. The e-mail further blatantly paints as both sanctioning and supporting actions that were never organized or planned by the New School In Exile, including the incident with the Free Press and the graffiti of the President's apartment. To paint the New School In Exile as organizing these is both false and morally indefensible.

Therefore I am calling upon the senior administration to immediately acknowledge this use of force as both unnecessary and unwarranted, and to offer a formal, public apology to the entire New School community for allowing such offensive actions to take place at this school. I also request that the Interim Provost and Faculty Senate begin an immediate independent investigation into the handling and approval of police force by the senior administration.

Respectfully,

Chris Crews
NSSR Graduate Student
Union of Political Science Students member
Dean's Advisory Council representative

* The original e-mail accidentally listed Andrew Arato as a Chair of Faculty Senate, which is incorrect, and has added the corrected Co-Chairs along with Jim Miller.


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Site Announcements Raising Our Voices! Student~Faculty forum
Posted by alvinjohnson on Wednesday, March 25, 2009 (04:58:21) (359 reads)

Please come join students from the New School In Exile, Take Back NYU!, Radical Student Union, GSOC and faculty from both the New School and NYU for a productive evening and cross-group assembly.

Raising Our Voices: Student Faculty forum

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009 7-9 PM
NYU Department of Social And Cultural Analysis
41 E. 11th St. 7th Floor

Agenda


Speakers are requested to limit their remarks to 5 minutes and to include a very brief self-introduction. There will be people from both schools who may not know who you are or what you do.

Welcome and Introduction to the Forum

Jan Clausen, New School, Vice President of UAW Local 7902
Rana Jaleel, NYU Graduate Student Organizing Committee (GSOC)
Andrew Ross, NYU chapter of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP)
Radical Student Union (New School) representatives
New School in Exile representatives
Take Back NYU Representatives
Chris Rzonca, NYU Unit Chair, UAW Local 7902

Discussion


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Site Announcements A Message from the New School in Exile
Posted by alvinjohnson on Sunday, March 22, 2009 (02:52:43) (663 reads)

This letter was written in partial response to the recent letter sent by New School Trustee Chairman Julien J. Studley, which is posted below this message...

“The New School in Exile” was a name adopted by New School students who occupied 65 Fifth Avenue last December. The central demand of that occupation was the resignation of Bob Kerrey and Jim Murtha. This demand was made in solidarity with the University faculty’s virtually unanimous vote of no-confidence in these individuals. Since this demand remained unmet when students returned from break, the name “New School in Exile” was taken up once again at the beginning of this term to continue the call for Kerrey and Murtha’s resignation by April 1st. To achieve this goal, a diverse group of 30-60 people have been holding open meetings and teach-ins on a weekly basis to discuss the April 1st deadline, the actions we wish to take in support of it, and the kind of university we would like to see in the future. The group has no centralized organization or unified ideology.

The New School in Exile exists because Kerrey and Murtha are the leaders of an incompetent and out-of-touch administration that has prioritized profits and “branding” over resources and financial aid. They have jeopardized the legacy and academic integrity of the University. As the New School faculty made abundantly clear in their no-confidence vote, the only way our collective grievances can be addressed is through the removal of those who have systematically obstructed channels of reform whilst consolidating all administrative power in their own hands.

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Site Announcements Next Meeting Reminder 3/8
Posted by alvinjohnson on Friday, March 06, 2009 (22:04:05) (300 reads)

The next meeting of the New School In Exile will be this coming Sunday (3/8) at 5pm in the Wolfe Conference Room, 2nd Floor of 65 5th Avenue.

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Site Announcements 2nd Teach-In 3/4/09 ~ Join Us
Posted by alvinjohnson on Wednesday, February 25, 2009 (09:06:18) (714 reads)

2nd Teach-In

The next New School In Exile teach-in will be taking place from 4-6pm this Wednesday (3/4) in the big glass lobby area of the Parsons building on 13th and 5th Avenue. The format will be similar to the 1st teach-in, covering some of the following areas: 1. Brief History of University in Exile 2. New School Power structure 3. Brief History of Student Resistance at the new school, & Occupations 4. Demands from NS occupation and their current status 5. Grievances - Parsons focus, New School at large 6. General Discussion and April 1st Deadline 7. Civil Disobedience


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