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Campus Equity Week: Call To Action

From October 27 through 31, 2003, there will be a week of coordinated activities on campuses in the United States, Canada and Mexico. Campus Equity Week - designed to educate our campus communities, the public and policymakers - will focus attention on issues of fairness and quality of education.

In addition to public education, the week of action will promote local organizing and encourage contingent faculty participation and activism. We are inviting anyone interested in promoting fairness for contingent faculty to begin making plans to take action during that week. Reach out to other groups on your campus and in your community and start determining what kind of events best address your local conditions. The CEW Steering Committee can help you begin.

Campus Equity Week will also take issue with declining labor standards and increasing use of temporary and part-time labor for all campus work. Campus Equity Week endorses the adoption of equitable labor policies and standards that encourage fairness and dignity for all members of the campus community.

Campus Equity Week is part of a growing movement among working people from all walks of life seeking to address the inequities of contingent work. Campus activism is directly linked to that broader movement through the professional organizations, labor unions and member organizations of the National Alliance for Fair Employment that support Campus Equity Week and constitute its steering committee.

This campaign is highly decentralized and flexible, reflecting what each local organization feels would work best in its community. The materials on the CEW website will give you a few ideas of the kinds of activities you could organize - from a rally to support local bargaining or organizing drives, a press conference, a teach-in, film showing, public forum, or presentations to governments. Even something as simple as setting up an information table on your campus can make a big difference in bringing your issues to the attention of your colleagues and students. Don't feel limited by what we suggest - be creative, and have fun with your events. It's up to you - as long as you do something!

How It Works

The Steering Committee has been working hard to put together materials that you can use in your planning and events. We've established a website, <www.cewAction.org>, and an email discussion list (see below) so organizers can share information about their plans for the week, find inspiration and support, brainstorm creative ideas, and track down other groups working in their area.
Regional Coordinators will liaise with local and regional organizations to publicize the campaign, and keep track of events that are held or are being planned. They will also develop contacts with local media and report progress to the Steering Committee.

If you have questions about the central campaign or would like to get in touch with the Steering Committee, you can contact the Central Coordinator: Chris Storer, (650) 949-2287 - Email to: storerchris@fhda.edu. When you begin planning your local activities, please notify Chris by Email so he can add your plans to the website.

Take Action!

Materials are available at the CEW website, www.cewAction.org. Also, join the CEWaction listserv by sending a blank message to

<CEWaction-subscribe@topica.com>

The success of Campus Equity Week depends upon the energy, creativity and commitment of local organizers. It's up to you to make the campaign your own. But by working together, we know we can make our voices heard.
In Solidarity, The CEW Steering Committee

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