Friday, December 19, 2008

NYC: Solidarity With Greek Revolt and Student Uprising

A wild one in NYC last night!




From Athens to Avenue A: A group of 40-50 individuals assembled shortly after 9pm in Tompkins Square Park in Manhattan's Lower East Side last night. Carrying banners they took to the streets marching north on Avenue A., the site of the well known tompkins square park riots of 1989. The group began chanting anti police slogans, as well as anti-capitalist chants. Fliers were handed out talking about the Greek revolt as well as problems here like police brutality, the economic crisis and gentrification. read more....



"New School for Social Revolution"



The New School building at 65 5th ave had been occupied by students on Wednesday night. On thursday morning they expanded their occupation after repelling an attack by the NYPD. One member of APOC NYC was arrested in these scuffles, but was released later that night.At night hundreds of supporters lined the streets in front of the building, chanting in support. The crowed swelled and spilling out onto 5th avenue. As the NYPD brought in metal protest pens in an attempt to control the growing crowds, a shoving match broke out and people poured onto 5th avenue blocking the street completely. Trash and newspaper boxes were thrown into the street with the crowd chanting "From New York to Greece, Fuck the Police!"

New School Occupation ends after a night of strong solidarity and street blockades...
Video of New School President being chased by an angry crowd
more to come!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

good job!

The Last Unicorn said...

That's so awesome and kudos to the students for an effective, organized, and peaceful occupation.

Now, if we could only get more colleges to do this!