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Community Meeting: Defend City College of SF
Date:
Wednesday, February 06, 2013
Time:
6:00 PM
-
8:00 PM
Event Type:
Meeting
Organizer/Author:
Kathe Burick
Email:
Location Details:
City College Mission Campus, Room 109
1125 Valencia St. (between 22nd & 23rd Sts)
# 14, 49, 12, 48 buses or 24th St. BART
Map at http://tinyurl.com/ayfquxp
1125 Valencia St. (between 22nd & 23rd Sts)
# 14, 49, 12, 48 buses or 24th St. BART
Map at http://tinyurl.com/ayfquxp
Community Meeting: Defend City College of SF
Wednesday, February 6, 6-8 PM
City College Mission Campus, Room 109
1125 Valencia St. (between 22nd & 23rd Sts)
# 14, 49, 12, 48 buses or 24th St. BART
Map at http://tinyurl.com/ayfquxp
City College of SF, one of the most highly regarded and respected community colleges in the nation, is under attack by corporate-driven outside forces that are determined to downsize and privatize Community Colleges across the whole state. City College of SF is a prime target of these forces because it is the biggest, and because despite funding shortages, it has been most successful in including the entire community in its programs: so-called racial-ethnic minorities, seniors, disabled people, low-income people and many others. No wonder 73% of SF voters chose to tax themselves to preserve City College’s classes and programs.
Please come to this meeting to draw together the individuals and groups to form a coalition that can protect SF City College. We will be explaining what is really happening at CCSF, discuss future plans, and discuss the areas of work that need to be done.
Wednesday, February 6, 6-8 PM
City College Mission Campus, Room 109
1125 Valencia St. (between 22nd & 23rd Sts)
# 14, 49, 12, 48 buses or 24th St. BART
Map at http://tinyurl.com/ayfquxp
City College of SF, one of the most highly regarded and respected community colleges in the nation, is under attack by corporate-driven outside forces that are determined to downsize and privatize Community Colleges across the whole state. City College of SF is a prime target of these forces because it is the biggest, and because despite funding shortages, it has been most successful in including the entire community in its programs: so-called racial-ethnic minorities, seniors, disabled people, low-income people and many others. No wonder 73% of SF voters chose to tax themselves to preserve City College’s classes and programs.
Please come to this meeting to draw together the individuals and groups to form a coalition that can protect SF City College. We will be explaining what is really happening at CCSF, discuss future plans, and discuss the areas of work that need to be done.
Added to the calendar on Mon, Jan 28, 2013 11:23AM
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