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Fri Aug 30, 2019, 08:34 PM Aug 2019

175 US College Professors Urge Educators Worldwide To Join 9/20 Climate Strike, For Justice

- Open Letter From College Professors Urges Educators Worldwide to Cancel Class, Join Global Climate Strike.' "We risk losing credibility with an entire generation of students if we cannot take action in support of the defining cause of their generation." Common Dreams, Aug. 30, 2019.

Highlighting an open letter now co-signed by 175 teachers that urges educators around the world to cancel classes and join the global climate strike scheduled for Sept. 20, two of the original signatories published an op-ed in The Guardian Friday explaining why striking "in the name of climate justice is a resounding endorsement of learning."

"We educators need to help strengthen the climate movement, and the start of this school year is an important moment."
—Jonathan Isham and Lee Smithey, U.S. professors

In the op-ed, Jonathan Isham of Middlebury College and Lee Smithey of Swarthmore College acknowledge the lessons they have learned about the human-caused climate emergency from their own students, youth leaders like Swedish teen climate activist Greta Thunberg, and the millions of people who have participated in Fridays for Future demonstrations across the globe.

"No educator is able to join Greta Thunberg as she continues her bold Atlantic crossing, but all of us can follow her lead," they write, referencing the 16-year-old's recent trip to the United States via an emissions-free vessel. "We risk losing credibility with an entire generation of students if we cannot take action in support of the defining cause of their generation."

The professors note that "some educators—and their bosses—might object to striking,"and outline a few reasons why that may be the case. However, they argue, "to strike in the name of climate justice is a resounding endorsement of learning: it turns out the world's youth have been listening to their teachers all along. They understand the science of climate disruption; they take in the lessons of history; they grapple with the complexity of market forces and the true costs of polluting. In their humanities and social science courses, they hear the voices of those at the margins and then honor their dignity and humanity through the arts."

Pointing to record-smashing heat, rapidly melting glaciers, and the legacies of colonialism and global inequality that harm people of color and other marginalized communities worldwide, they write that "it's also undeniable that our students—all of us—have much more to learn about climate disruption and injustice."

"That's why, above all, we educators need to help strengthen the climate movement, and the start of this school year is an important moment," Isham and Smithey continue. "The eyes of the world are on young people, who are demonstrating the kind of vision and determination that has not yet taken hold in halls of power the world over."...

More, https://www.commondreams.org/news/2019/08/30/open-letter-college-professors-urges-educators-worldwide-cancel-class-join-global





- Students participate in a climate rally at London's Parliament Square, May 24, 2019.

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