May 2, 2012
Police Brutality at May Day NYC



Its disgusting to see what happened last night in NYC. Then wake up in the morning and see the media trying to claim that there were “clashes” with police or that protestors were “violent”. NO, the police vehemently attacked people without being provoked and committed egregious rights violations. I remember seeing people forced off the sidewalk then arrested. I saw people being snatched out of the crowd dragged down the streets, beaten and then arrested for wearing a bandanna over their faces. I saw a police officer prohibit a protestor that was being arrested from telling me his name. I then saw the same officer repeatedly punch him in the face as he was in the cruiser. I saw a kid have his face smashed against the ground after which police covered his face with a sweatshirt so the press couldn’t take see the blood. Shit is seriously seriously fucked up and if you think we don’t live in a police state you clearly have never seen the brutality of the NYPD.

April 29, 2012
Free University of New York City

TUESDAY May 1, 2012 — MAY DAY

A public experiment in education — 10am to 3pm

Convergence of students, teachers, and the public
demanding free education for all — 3pm

Madison Square Park, 23rd St./5th Ave./Broadway

Subway: N/R to 23rd St. / 6 to 23rd, and 1 block west / F/M to 23rd St., and 1 block east

web: maydaynyc.org/freeuniversity twitter: @FreeUnivNYC #FreeU

(CUNY-wide manifestation on May 2 at Brooklyn College 12pm, see below)


This May Day, a coalition of students and faculty from Brooklyn College, Columbia University, the CUNY Graduate Center, Eugene Lang College, Hunter College, New School for Social Research, New York University, the Occupy University, and Princeton University are collaborating to produce a “collective educational experiment” to be held on Tuesday, May 1st from 10am to 3pm. The action is in solidarity with Occupy Wall Street’s call for a General Strike and a day without the 99%.

This day-long Free University of New York City is being conceived as a form of education strike in which we, a city-wide coalition of students and faculty, will simultaneously withdraw our labor from an increasingly privatized, securitized, and exploitative educational system and redirect our energies towards a vision of what education could be. The May Day strike and Free University will intervene in a dysfunctional, inequitable, and inaccessible system and will offer instead education that is open, free, and accessible to all. It is a strike against all forms of oppression and the perpetuation of class, racial, and gender inequalities within the contemporary universities. It is a strike which demands an educational system that actually serves the public’s needs and desires. It is a strike against the rising and unmanageable burden of national student debt. And above all, it is a strike which envisions a world in which students, educators, and the wider public may become decision-makers in their collective future.

The Free University is an expression of collective desires for educational justice and for knowledge to be a genuine commons and a collaborative process – not a source of profit. It is a call for free access to education at all levels and for all people, and for an educational system emancipated from the shackles of racism, patriarchy, homophobia and all other forms of oppression. The Free University is an open invitation to students, educators, workers, citizens, and non-citizens to join in a conversation about what education could be. The Free University calls for change.



Educators have scheduled over forty workshops, classes, and collective experiences during the five hour educational experiment. Attendees will be introduced to movements such as Take Back the Land, which has been occupying foreclosed housing; radical student organizing within the City University of New York (CUNY); and indigenous environmentalism. Other workshops focus on creating new ways of living, from permaculture to open access academic publishing, from nonviolent communication to immigration relief for survivors of domestic and sexual violence.

The Free University is also a place to rethink the relevance and activities of conventional disciplines. Horizontal Pedagogy workshops reimagine the experience of education and experiment with alternative power dynamics, sources of motivation, and the movements of knowledge. Occupied Algebra and Science & Capitalism urge scientists and mathematicians to rethink their disciplines and approaches to teaching. Song-writing, art, theatre, and physical education (in the form of a “radical recess”) will be subjects of teaching, practice, and play.

More than two dozen university professors are also planning to hold their regularly scheduled classes in Madison Square as part of the Free University. Outspoken intellectuals will lead public courses: former political prisoner Laura Whitehorn will talk about mass incarceration in the United States; prominent political scientist Frances Fox-Piven will teach; Chris Hedges will discuss the topic of his book, The Death of the Liberal Class; and geographer David Havery will speak about Reclaiming the City for Anti-Capitalist Struggle.

This will also be a day of performances, including a reading of Nobel prize winner Dario Fo’s “Can’t Pay, Won’t Pay” by the Occupy Student Debt Campaign and a political wedding featuring CUNY’s Chancellor.

The Free University will conclude with a 3pm convergence of students, faculty, and staff protesting the many ways that our universities are becoming less and less free. This protest against student debt, rising tuition, exploitation of precarious adjunct labor, surveillance, and repression of on-campus dissent will end in a march to Union Square.

Also, some presenters and theatrics from the Free University will appear on Wednesday, May 2 at the New York City Student Manifestation on the Brooklyn College Quad at 12pm. Join us in taking back our education from the Board of Trustees, Wall Street, and our college administrators with a springtime union of privilege and security, free lunch, teach ins, and a collective bursting of student loan debt balloons. Wear red to show that you believe in the right to education for all.

Want to get involved in the Free University?
Join our last organizing meeting on Sunday, April 29, at 6pm in 2 West 13th st, inside the 1st floor Orientation Room; bring ID to enter building.

Contact the Free University: maydayfreeu@gmail.com
Press Inquiries/General Info: (347) 670-FREU (3738)
Twitter: Follow @FreeUnivNYC #FreeU
Facebook: http://on.fb.me/maydayfreeu
Video Trailer: http://bit.ly/freeutrailer

April 29, 2012
General Strike graffiti I saw on Bobst!

General Strike graffiti I saw on Bobst!

April 26, 2012
May Day Student Day of Action NYC!!!

May Day Student Day of Action NYC!!!

April 25, 2012
May Day Text Updates!!!

Everyone going to may day in NYC, please text @maydayaction to 23559 in order to get on the text blast. Updates will be sent out during the day and days before. If you want to know where shits going down you need to sign up for this!!!

April 24, 2012

April 23, 2012

April 22, 2012
May Day NYC Schedule!! This is the schedule of events for may 1st.

May Day NYC Schedule!! This is the schedule of events for may 1st.

April 22, 2012
Another flyer for May Day!

Another flyer for May Day!

April 21, 2012
Flyer for the Free University happening on May Day in NYC!

Flyer for the Free University happening on May Day in NYC!