Help the Davis Dozen

Help the Davis Dozen

Join your name to the call for the UC Davis administration to immediately withdraw all criminal charges against a group of activists trying to highlight the role of banks in increasing student debt.

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At UC Davis and other institutions, student-led protests against austerity have been met with thuggish riot cops and the criminalization of speech, writes Professor Joshua Clover at thenation.com. 

Clover is an indicted member of the “Davis Dozen”—a group of eleven activist students and one professor (Clover) who were served with arrest notices one month after the US Bank on the Davis campus closed its doors for good, following weeks of protests against the banks’ role in increasing student costs and student debt. Twelve people are now threatened with eleven years each in jail and one million dollars in fines for a purported conspiracy to shut the bank down.

 TO DO

Join your name to this petition calling for the UC Davis administration to solicit immediate withdrawal of all criminal charges against the Davis Dozen. Call, fax and write the Yolo County DA and ask him to drop all charges. Contact Chancellor Linda Katehi imploring her to cease criminalization of protest on the Davis campus. After you’ve weighed in, share this post with friends, family and your Twitter and Facebook communities. 

 TO READ

This International Open Letter Protesting Charges Against the Davis Dozen, signed by literary heavyweights around the world, highlights the travesty of the charges and calls for the twelve to be fully acquitted.

 TO WATCH

In this public Town Hall meeting last November Clover and Chancellor Katehi engaged in a telling back-and-forth on the question of police violence against students.

 


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