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         <title>Hunger Strike for Justice - Day 1</title>
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<p>Public teach-in - 1:00-1:45pm on Tuesday, September 18, 2007.</p>

<p>Washington Avenue pedestrian bridge, in front of the Weisman Art<br />
Center</p>

<p>Today at a noon press conference in front of Morrill Hall at the<br />
University of Minnesota, eleven University of Minnesota students<br />
declared that they are hunger striking to support the clerical,<br />
technical, and healthcare AFSCME workers who have been striking for a<br />
fair contract for thirteen days.  A faculty member and a staff member<br />
are also joining the hunger strike to show their solidarity with the<br />
students and the workers.  Professor Richa Nagar, who is hunger<br />
striking, said, "A hunger strike is not about sacrificing oneself; it<br />
is essentially about bringing attention to an injustice by shaming<br />
those who propagate it. The idea is that anyone who is human has the<br />
capacity to feel ashamed, and a hunger strike is a call to that<br />
person to show his or her humanity by correcting the wrong."</p>

<p>Lauren Siegel, an undergraduate, read part of the group's collective<br />
statement: "Our hunger strike is intended to draw attention to the<br />
workers' struggle.  Currently the administration has failed to offer<br />
a contract that keeps up with inflation, despite the fact that the<br />
legislature explicitly allocated money for that purpose."  She<br />
continued, "To have justice in our community would mean that nobody<br />
would go hungry.  However, according to a recent survey, 25% of<br />
AFSCME workers have trouble feeding their families.  We are making a<br />
conscientious choice to hunger strike, just as the Bruininks<br />
administration has made a choice to deny the workers a fair<br />
contract.  They could choose otherwise.  They could choose to give<br />
themselves lower salaries and give that money to the workers."</p>

<p>Humphrey Institute graduate student and hunger striker, Dani<br />
Indovino, talked about why the students care about the workers'<br />
struggle.  "We are not speaking for the workers.  Our hunger strike<br />
is a student-initiated and student-led action."  She elaborated, "we<br />
are outraged that Bruininks and his administration have let the ideal<br />
of quality education take second-stage to efficiency and<br />
profitability.  For this university to create the best learning<br />
environment for us students, the whole university community must be<br />
treated with respect and fairness."</p>

<p>Another hunger striker, a political science graduate student, Susan<br />
Kang, explained why they have chosen the tactic of a hunger strike.<br />
"We have tried every possible way of communicating our demand that<br />
President Bruininks and his administration offer a contract which<br />
keeps up with the cost of living.  Yet, they refuse to listen to us.<br />
In opposition to the administration's monopoly over on-campus media,<br />
we hope that our protest will serve as a platform for engaging in<br />
dialogue with students about the union's position."</p>

<p>The hunger strikers welcome their fellow students, community members,<br />
and the press to come and talk with them about the strike and their<br />
vision for a future of the university in which all workers are<br />
treated fairly.  They will hold "office hours" between 9:30am and 6pm<br />
everyday, in front of Morrill Hall.  All are invited to attend a<br />
public teach-in, tomorrow, Tuesday, September 18th, 1:00-1:45pm.<br />
Professor Ajay Skaria will speak about Gandhi's hunger strikes, and<br />
Professor Ron Greene will talk about "Collective Bargaining for a<br />
Collective Citizen."<br />
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