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Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Chicago Teacher's Union Rally

Just two days after the NATO Summit and the numerous protests that drew thousands of people from all over the country to Chicago, the Chicago Teacher's Union (CTU) organized a local rally that was comparable in numbers to those of the previous days.

Thousands of teachers, parents, students, and concerned citizens came together in solidarity to oppose to the corporate school reform agenda that is destroying public education. Unlike the protesters who were paid to speak in favor of CPS school privatization, the people were there with sincerity. Along with the Chicago Tribune poll that showed the public sides with the CTU over Mayor Emanuel when it comes to improving education, this is indicative of the growing resistance to reforms that are harmful to teachers, students, low-income communities, and the entire public education system.

Chicago has been ground zero for corporate school reform for over 20 years. What began with Mayor Daley and Paul Vallas, continued with Arne Duncan and is still ongoing with the policies of Rahm Emanuel and his appointed school board. Nobody has been fighting against these destructive policies longer and harder than the CTU. They have created a message that resonates not only with their members, but with parents and students as well.

The world was watching when NATO came to Chicago. Let's hope this impressive solidification of people against corporate school reform was also noticed and will further embolden resisters to corporate school reform in districts across the country.

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