Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Zombie Walk for Prop 30

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Proposition 30 is the only measure on the November 6 ballot that will prevent further cuts to education, prevent steep tuition hikes for students and their families and enable the state to invest more this year in preparing students for jobs and the future.  90% of the revenues will come from a modest tax increase on the wealthy, and 10% will come from a ¼% sales tax increase.

Hundreds of Los Angeles Community College District students from all nine campuses will participate in a “Zombie Walk for Education” in support of Prop. 30 on Friday, October 26th.  Many participants will be dressed like zombies to represent the forces preventing students from reaching their goal: graduation. The students will march from L.A. City Hall to Governor Brown’s office beginning at 1:00pm.


Zombies will appear during the last 100 yards of the march, slowing down some students with things like “no classes” or “can't afford fees” signs, while only a small percentage of students will make it to the safe zone at the finish line.
  

WHAT:              Zombie Walk for Education
WHEN:              1:00-3:00 pm, Friday, October 26, 2012
WHERE:           Los Angeles City Hall, 200 North Spring St. to Ronald Reagan Building at 300 S. Spring St.  
WHO:                 Hundreds of LACCD students, educators and community members

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