Occupy Movement - Now at University of California, Riverside (UCR) for UC Regents Meeting

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Uploaded by on Jan 19, 2012

Special thanks to "Shayizzle710" for the video footage.

Occupy movement moves from Wall Street, well it moves to everywhere now.

Occupy Movement - Now at University of California, Riverside (UCR) due to the UC Regents Meeting.
UCPD also in riot gear.

Article:
1/19/2012
"Occupy Movement and ASUCR Advocate for Students Outside Regent Meeting"

Julian Moore, writer

Protesters emerged outside the University of California Regents Meeting on the University of California Riverside campus Wednesday to express their frustration with the latest round of budget cuts to the school system. The UC Regents announced plans to slash $750 million from the UC budget in 2012, in addition to a series of tuition increases and other budget reductions brought upon the schools since 2009.

Some instructors led "teach-outs" by holding their courses outside of classrooms, while a number of student-led organizations, including Occupy Riverside and Associated Students of UCR, held rallies on the Riverside campus to protest fiscal decisions by the Regents.

Cindy Liles, a third-year environmental studies major at UCR, said she joined Riverside's Occupy encampment because of their involvement with other organizations, but that she agrees with their anger towards the Regents.

"I'm coming close to graduation, and my last English requirement can't be fulfilled because the class I needed got cut last year," she says.

Fellow Occupier Jasmine Kavezade, a third-year biology and psychology double major, said that she perceived the December 2011 Regents' pay increases for 12 administrators and attorneys of up to 23 percent as greedy considering the impact budget cuts have had.

"We care about the UC's liaisons to Sacramento but it pisses me off that while they're making decisions that affect me, they are getting paid more and more," she said. "They cut our [UCR's] journalism and communications programs, and that's why Occupy is demanding they rescind their pay increases."

Another group leading protests Wednesday was ASUCR, who, along with students outside the student government, brought forth an alternate proposal for increasing the UC budget. The plan, entitled "Fix UC" has garnered attention from across the state, even from UC President Mark Yudof. During his opening remarks inside the Regents meeting President Yudof said that, "I find myself in accord with the philosophical undergirding of this constructive proposal," and said he holds "great respect" for the authors of the plan.

UCR students Alex Abelson and Chris LoCascio, who helped develop the budget proposal, gave speeches at the ASUCR rally describing their vision for UC's future in gathering funds. Abelson, a fourth-year studying economics, explained "in the first six years of this proposal's implementation, we could eliminate all of the current deficits."

The central idea behind the plan is to take 5 percent from the earnings of all UC graduates who find a job after graduating, while paying little to nothing during their tenure at the universities. The 5 percent would apply to all employed graduates, regardless of their wage and ideally would compel the University to assist students in finding work in order to get their money back.

"We worked for nine long months to get this proposal done," LoCascio, who is also the editor-in-chief of UCR's Highlander newspaper, said. "We hope that the Regents will take these students' voices seriously."

Chris Riley, a fourth-year political science major at UCR, was also involved with the creating of "Fix UC" and introduced his own fundraising idea: a political action committee for the sake of UC students. He believes that the Regents have been forced to make hard decisions with the realities of Sacramento's budget, and that now students should take funding into their own hands.

"I want this PAC to help get rid of the 'blame the Regents' mentality," Riley said.

By establishing a student voting bloc and financial support for candidates willing to represent students' interests in Sacramento, Riley believes that students can steer their own agenda.

"It's not fair for us to be charging students for their education when they can literally least afford it."

Link:
http://thebottomline.as.ucsb.edu/2012/01/occupy-movement-and-asucr-advocate-f...

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  • @toph4er I hate it when people use situations that are worse in other countries as a reason why we shouldn't protest in ours. Yes, shit sucks a lot worse in a lot of other countries- but that doesn't mean I shouldn't fight to improve mine. I will fight for my country and my education AND I will fight for any other country that needs it.

  • Who is narrating? Napoleon Dynamite?

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  • The Regents are corrupt. Let the students occupy.

  • cowards lol

  • LET"S TAKE DOWN THE GOVERNMENT!!!!!!!!

  • lol i heard these people surrounded one of the campus parking trucks, broke the side view mirrors, threw their equipment around...yeah, the campus parking people suck but really? what a "peaceful" movement, with "civilized" people. occupy makes sense (esp in Wallstreet), but its pointless when 90% of the people dont know what this movement REALLY is about. most just want to rebel against the law, and the others just want tuition to lower...when thats not REALLY the point of this moment. smh.

  • NEVER "RUN!" ALWAYS "CHARGE!"

  • Cameraman = Chicken wrapped in cotton wool. Thank for video, but a real cameraman needs balls, I want to see you up front next time with no fear, because what is the worst that can happen? ok, probably a lot, but don't fear death and everything else is a walk in the park. ROOOOOARRRRR!!!

  • UC is a Nazi school

  • Occupy!!!!!!!

  • kool

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