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International Students for Social Equality (UK) meeting: Oppose extradition of Richard O’Dwyer to the US!
February 3, 2012
Sheffield Hallam University computer science student Richard O’Dwyer faces extradition to the US on copyright infringement charges, where he faces five to ten years imprisonment.
London student protest: Defend education with class struggle methods
By International Students for Social Equality (UK), November 9, 2011
This statement is being distributed at today’s protest in London in defence of education.
Ann Arbor: “End the influence of corporate money in politics”
October 8, 2011
A crowd of at least 200 gathered on the central square of the University of Michigan’s Ann Arbor campus Thursday evening to support the growing protests against Wall Street. The event was held as a planning meeting, or general assembly, in preparation for upcoming demonstrations in Detroit and Lansing.
Young and jobless in Chicago
Part 1: For students, a summer without jobs
By Andre Damon, July 1, 2011
This summer, only one in four US teenagers will hold a job, and in major cities like Chicago, the rate is far worse. In addition to job losses from the economic crisis, thousands of young people are out of work this year as a result of cuts to Chicago’s youth employment programs. For young people trying to pay for college by working over the summer, finding a job is almost impossible.
Only one in four US teenagers will find summer jobs
By ISSE reporters, June 14, 2011
Two and a half years after the Wall Street crash, the conditions of life for young people throughout the country are only getting worse.
Young people have the right to a job!
By International Students for Social Equality, June 6, 2011
This summer, as schools go on break, and millions of students graduate from high school and college, young people throughout the United States are confronted with a basic problem: there are no jobs.
Obama budget to hit low-income students and families
By Tom Eley, February 15, 2011
The White House budget will cut $100 billion in funding for higher education by eliminating Pell Grants that help low-income students attend summer courses, and by imposing interest rates on federal loans for graduate students.
Oppose Brown’s cuts in California! Education must be a social right!
By International Students for Social Equality, January 25, 2011
This statement is being distributed by members of the ISSE in the US state of California as the new college semester begins.
Statement of the International Students for Social Equality (UK)
Britain: Which way forward for the student movement?
By International Students for Social Equality (UK), November 30, 2010
As students and school pupils in Britain organise a third day of action against the brutal cuts in education, it is necessary to review the experience so far.
Break with Obama and the Democrats
Build a socialist movement against mass unemployment and war
By Socialist, International Students for Social Equality, October 30, 2010
The following leaflet will be distributed to participants at the October 30 “Rally to Restore Sanity” in Washington DC called by comedian Jon Stewart.
Great interest in lecture by Professor Rabinowitch in Berlin
By our correspondent, October 16, 2010
The American historian Alexander Rabinowitch introduced his new book The Bolsheviks in Power: The First Year of Bolshevik Rule in Petrograd at a meeting Thursday evening at Humboldt University in Berlin.
ISO opposes break with Democratic Party at Berkeley planning committee meeting
By Kevin Kearney, September 29, 2010
Paralleling an event earlier in the month in San Diego, members of the International Socialist Organization participating in a planning committee meeting in Berkeley worked actively to defeat any move to break with the Democratic Party in the struggle against education cuts.



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