Youth ROC Speaks Out: No Funding,
No Future
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| Speak
Out! poet at Rufus King High School |
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This fall, high schools students across Milwaukee participated
in Speak-Outs against budget cuts in public schools. Youth
ROC organizing team members came up with the idea of holding
Speak-Outs to educate their peers on school funding problems.
Youth ROC members organized in their schools for two weeks
leading up to their school’s Speak-Out. They passed
out flyers, hung posters, gave class presentations, and made
phone calls. The focus was to not only to build attendance
at the event, but also to get students thinking about issues
in their school related to funding.
“The Speak-Outs are a great way to get more students
involved in their schools and in the community,” Pulaski
High School Senior and Youth ROC Organizing Team member Justin
Witherspoon stated. “We have to show our peers that
we care about our futures and that uniting around this issue
can create change and be fun at the same time.”
Youth ROC members also recruited high school performers for
the events. The students could rap, sing, dance, give a speech,
or present spoken word on issues related to finance reform.
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| Speak
Out! dancer at Vincent High School |
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Rufus King High School kicked off the Speak-Outs on October
19 with over 100 young people in attendance. Ten performers
articulated how budget cuts impact their lives while students
in the audience waived signs that read “No Funding,
No Future” and “Demand that Your Voices be Heard.”
Over-crowded classes, lack of supplies and high student fees
were among the issues discussed.
Symphony Swan, a senior who helped organize the Speak-Out
at King, was interviewed on WB 18 News, a local Milwaukee
news channel. She said, “We need our state legislators
to listen to the opinions of youth because we are living with
the consequences of budget cuts every day. The only way we
can create change in our schools is through public school
funding reform and we need the State to do this.”
Alderman Ashanti Hamilton, who represents many of the students
that attend Rufus King, was the only political official in
attendance. He said he was very impressed with all of the
performances and was proud that the youth in Milwaukee were
uniting around education reform. “I will take all of
your concerns and voices back to my colleagues,” Alderman
Hamilton said, “Keep fighting and your voices will only
get stronger.”
Executive Director of Urban Underground, Reggie Moore and
Executive Director of WEAC Dan Burkhalter were also present
and showed their support.
In early November, Pulaski and Vincent High Schools held
their Speak-Outs with the same passion and success. Hundreds
of student voices filled the air as they spoke out against
deteriorating facilities, lack of technology and staff, and
cuts in curriculum.
“More youth organized Speak-Outs are coming in Milwaukee
and across the State,” said Vincent High School Senior
Pachia Xiong. “The student experience is important and
must be heard. Speak-Outs give youth an opportunity to tell
their story and bring attention to the need for public school
reform.”
For more information about how to join Youth ROC contact
Jennifer
Epps at 414-384-9094.
Learn
more about Youth ROC or request a school funding presentation
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