BAMN statement in support of the national student walkouts to defeat COVID-19 and
shut down schools in
favor of remote learning
CALL TO ACTION FOR STUDENTS:
* Walkout! Strike! Sick out! Stay home! * Take action to protect yourself, your friends, teachers, and communities! * Shut down schools, return to online learning to defeat Covid-19! * Support and help spread upcoming student walkouts/strikes in Oakland, Seattle, St. Paul, and other cities.
* Schools open + COVID-19 = DEAD CHILDREN
High school student walkouts, sick outs, and strikes have started nationwide, and plans for many more are on their way for the upcoming days–our national movement fights independently again! BAMN supports the student actions planned for the upcoming week and invites every family, teacher, school worker, and all in our communities to support the students who are taking the necessary and courageous action to walk out, strike, stay out.
At a moment of arguably the worst time of the Covid-19 pandemic and the ongoing failures of this country’s political leadership, students in Oakland, Chicago, Boston, New York, Seattle, Los Angeles, and other cities lead the way in action, with chants like “No teachers, no plan! We got to take a stand!” and “hey hey, ho ho, Lori Lightfoot’s got to go!” This last chant, by Chicago students, shows most clearly the seriousness and importance of the leadership of high school students to defeat the Covid-19 pandemic. Lori Lightfoot is the mayor of Chicago, the third largest public school district in the country. Lightfoot, a Democrat, has been one of the most prominent fanatic political leaders enforcing the policy to keep public schools open, no matter the high death toll and devastation of Covid-19 in our communities. Black, Latino/a and working-class communities are being especially ravaged with the latest surge of the Omicron variant. Chicago students have shown the way to fight, and if they keep up the walkouts, they can win online learning and also succeed in getting rid of the hated mayor. But that means we cannot stop now until we’ve defeated the Covid-19 pandemic and anyone who stands in our way, endangering the lives of our communities. Shutting down schools in favor of remote learning is the first step to defeating this pandemic.
BAMN is proud to have been fighting for mandatory Covid-19 testing, mandatory vaccinations, and most importantly, for quality, safe, remote learning since the beginning of the pandemic. We have taken the Detroit school district to court to demand mandatory PCR testing, we led pickets to block school buses to force the district to stop endangering students’ lives and provide remote learning. As we started the 2022 year, Detroit was one of the few urban districts in the nation to start the year with remote learning. In other cities like Los Angeles, Flint, Oakland, San Francisco, Berkeley, we’ve held car caravans and held Zoom press conferences, fighting for all these demands. All along, we have understood that the same militancy and determination of the George Floyd Movement at a national level, independent from politicians, and prioritizing lives over corporate profits is the only way to defeat this pandemic. And we are re-energized by the recent student and teacher led actions, and excited to build our movement by any means necessary.
Our communities deserve to hear the truth and desperately need a leadership that is genuinely fighting for their well-being. A national independent movement led by students from K-12 to college, teachers, and community members acting through walkouts, strikes, sick outs and staying at home is the only way to defeat this pandemic once and for all. The actions of the teachers that went on strike in Chicago and the thousands more that have refused to go to in-person learning, together with the students that have walked out and are today planning their student strikes or choosing to stay home, with or without the support of their parents, have already saved thousands, if not millions of lives. Today, on Martin Luther King Jr.’s holiday, as we prepare for our next steps, we should be proud to stand on his legacy and remind our movement that actions speak louder than words.
Covid-19 + in-person school reopenings = DEAD CHILDREN
Child hospitalizations have skyrocketed to their highest point since the pandemic began, while the political leaders of both parties are echoing the sickening policy of Donald Trump towards the nation’s children: “We want them infected!” The science is unambiguously clear: the choice between in-person and remote learning makes an enormous difference in the number of cases and deaths from COVID-19. In one study published by the Journal of the American Medical Association, “Association between statewide school closure and COVID-19 incidence and mortality in the US,” researchers found that school closures were associated with a 62% reduction in case numbers and a 58% reduction in deaths. More studies from many other countries have reinforced what everyone already knew: in-person schooling is very efficient at spreading disease.
As teachers are getting infected and calling out sick, and school districts are unable to find staff, including substitute teachers, districts have gone as far as recruiting parents or anyone willing to stand as a “substitute” in a classroom to keep schools open. School districts are recruiting anyone to be a babysitter to keep schools open, so parents can be forced to go to work and keep the profits rolling in for those who have gotten ridiculously rich from this pandemic. Students refuse to risk their health or get their families sick for the blood money of billionaires.
The rapid home testing plan being pushed by the federal government is a complete farce. As it is, Covid-19 rapid tests, developed at the beginning of the pandemic, have not kept up with the evolution of new Covid-19 variants. They have a high rate of false negatives, setting up students to pass the virus along while thinking they are safe and clear. But more than that, the plan has been completely inadequate. There is little oversight, lack of accessibility, no way to truly confirm results by school districts, and the chance to contract the virus at school is dangerously high, regardless of testing.
Schools are being left to enforce their own safety protocols, and serious contact tracing is virtually non-existent, or simply cannot keep up with the high levels of infection. The information to parents and students is confusing, delayed or never given, and is constantly changing arbitrarily to keep students in schools. Most schools are not providing adequate masks for students and cannot enforce masking at school all day. Not to mention that there is no real way for students and staff to safely distance inside school buildings. Vaccines are still being developed for younger children and have not been made mandatory for all students and staff. This is not in any way a safe learning environment. This is a complete disregard for life in favor of profits and a clear recipe for ongoing unnecessary death and suffering of our communities.
If students lead, our communities will follow
BAMN stands in full support of teachers and teachers unions that have gone on strike, like the Chicago Teachers Union (CTU), and we hope that more union locals will take actions of their own in the immediate future. However, we also understand that at the national and local level of some of the most prominent union, rank and file members continue to be betrayed by their bureaucratic leaderships who are just as committed to being the loyal servants of the Democratic party leadership and corporations. The CTU, after a 3-day strike, brought a vote on a tentative agreement, under great political pressure by Mayor Lightfoot and the media. The agreement was nothing but a slap in the face for all the teachers, students, and communities of Chicago.
The tentative agreement was narrowly approved by the membership, and teachers returned to in-person classes. The tentative agreement did not meet most of the basic demands for consistent and adequate testing, did not provide a permanent option of remote learning for teachers and students, did not call for mandatory vaccinations, mandatory testing, and or mandatory masking. Under the agreement, a school can only close for remote learning until either 30% of teachers cannot attend school or more than 40% of students are absent because of isolation/ quarantine!
The Chicago students, backed up by their teachers who only returned to schools with gritted teeth, are right to reject such ridiculous conditions in the schools. Their walkouts rang with the chants “…we got to take a stand” and “…Lori Lightfoot has got to go.” There is no national plan to stop the Covid-19 pandemic. Political figures are trying to force us to accept the ongoing death and lasting damage of survivors of infection as the “new normal.”
We do not have to accept a new way of life that unnecessarily puts our lives and the lives of our loved ones at stake, forcing us to accept unnecessary deaths simply because rich people want to get richer. Most of our communities understand the great wrong being inflicted on us, and given the chance, will follow the leadership to fight for our equality. The more independent student struggles develop, either by walkouts or simply staying home, the more there will be brave teachers inspired by their students who will be prepared to act independently of their sellout misleaders who try to hold them back. The more parents will be prepared to keep their children at home and demand safe quality remote learning and pandemic financial assistance. We deserve better, but like the Chicago students, we must fight for it, and we must fight independently.
We invite all students, teachers, parents, and community to become leaders of the national movement by joining BAMN. Attend our next meeting, Zoom public tribunal, car caravan, or other actions. Contact us to organize a student BAMN chapter in your school or an EON/BAMN teachers’ caucus. Help us plan our future actions and build our national movement.
2022.01.17
*Shut down in-person schools immediately; provide remote learning resources for all!
*Mandatory vaccination for all students and school employees!
*Mandatory mask use, with districts providing high quality N95, KN95, or KF94 respirators for all!
*Mandatory PCR testing and contact tracing!
*Expand paid leave and economic assistance for parents and families, to support their children’s ability to learn remotely!
*End the racist, second- class treatment of minority and immigrant communities—full resources and rights to health care regardless of documentation or status!
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Shut Down In-Person Schools!
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A call to action
SHUT DOWN COVID-19
SHUT DOWN IN-PERSON SCHOOLS
STRIKE – WALKOUT – SICKOUT
COVID + SCHOOLS REOPENING = DEAD CHILDREN
Across the nation, teachers, parents, and students are fighting for their lives. Students have organized strikes and walkouts in California, Michigan, New York, and Massachusetts, demanding remote learning options to protect themselves from COVID-19. The students organized online, often by circulating petitions among their classmates, many of whom had become infected during the holidays. In Chicago, San Francisco, Philadelphia, Detroit, and many more cities, teachers are engaged in ongoing struggles to achieve even the most basic safety precautions against the pandemic.
These struggles have appeared at moment of extreme urgency. The winter weather and family vacations caused COVID-19 case numbers to reach new records of over one million per day, straining hospital workers to the breaking point. The reality for education is that students and school employees are under the same strain. Either the schools must be shut down by strikes, or the schools will be shut down by sickness. There is no third choice.
But as the Omicron variant surges everywhere, school district leaders continue to push the reckless and deadly policy of reopening in-person schools, regardless of the fatal consequences. Child hospitalizations have skyrocketed to their highest point since the pandemic began, while the political leaders of both parties are echoing the sickening policy of Donald Trump towards the nation’s children: “We want them infected!”
This is an emergency; we must act decisively, and we must act now.
A policy choice between life and death
The science is unambiguously clear: the choice between in-person and remote learning makes an enormous difference in the number of cases and deaths from COVID-19. In one study published by the Journal of the American Medical Association, “Association between statewide school closure and COVID-19 incidence and mortality in the US,” researchers found that school closures were associated with a 62% reduction in case numbers and a 58% reduction in deaths. More studies from many other countries have reinforced what everyone already knew: in-person schooling is very efficient at spreading disease.
However, political leaders have refused to learn anything from the science. Chicago’s belligerent Mayor Lightfoot has even rejected the use of mandatory PCR testing, calling it an “invasive medical procedure.” This insanity mimics a policy decision originally pushed by the Trump administration: stop doing testing in order to make the case numbers look smaller.
Basic policy decisions have been the largest factor, by far, in determining the death toll from COVID-19 all over the world. As a result of these decisions, the United States will reach one million deaths before some other nations have reached one thousand. The inhuman health policies of the US government have already caused the deaths of one out of every 400 individuals in the US population as a whole. Disproportionately, this crime against humanity has most severely affected America’s black, brown, and immigrant populations.
There is only one main reason why US leaders have allowed the virus to spread so relentlessly: to keep the economy booming. Forcing students back to school is the only way of forcing parents back to work. And forcing parents back to work is the only way for big business to keep making big money. For the sake of boosting the profits of billionaires, US politicians have decided to sacrifice the lives of hundreds of thousands of people.
Our lives are not for sale. We are not willing to sacrifice the lives of teachers, parents, and children for the sake of more economic bull. We are “sick and tired of being sick and tired” and we will not tolerate this regime of death and destruction any longer.
Strike to shut down COVID-19, strike to win
Throughout the pandemic, in order to win any gains towards school safety measures, this has required parents refusing to send their children to school, and teachers refusing to return to work. More than 575,000 teachers have left the workforce since the start of the pandemic. Nearly every school closure so far has been the result of large numbers of parents who refuse to expose their children to danger. School districts would only close down officially once the community members had already shut them down in practice.
However, these actions by parents and teachers have been, in their large majority, individual initiatives. In order to win real and consistent gains for public health, we must be able to struggle as an organized movement. We must bring the methods of mass organization, mass democracy, and mass action to the movement. We must adopt the methods of strikes, walkouts, and protests—the historical tradition of civil rights struggle.
Teachers: build a local section of the Equal Opportunity Now/By Any Means Necessary caucus within your teachers’ union. Fight for clear, unequivocal demands to save lives. Always remember—strike to win!
Students, parents, and community members: build community defense groups to organize student strikes and impose demands on the school districts. Affiliate with the national EON/BAMN teachers’ caucus.
Program of demands:
Shut down in-person schools immediately; provide remote learning resources for all
Mandatory vaccination for all students and school employees
Mandatory mask use, with districts providing high quality N95, KN95, or KF94 respirators for all
Mandatory PCR testing and contact tracing
Expand paid leave and economic assistance for parents and families, to support their children’s ability to learn remotely
End the racist, second-class treatment of minority and immigrant communities—full resources and rights to health care regardless of documentation or status
BAMN Public Tribunal Held on MLK Day, January 17 2022
2022.01.08
View BAMN’s First Covid-19 PUBLIC TRIBUNAL
(The First in a Series)
The Truth About School Reopening & COVID-19:
Student safety and the fight for equality
Featured Speakers:
*Shanta Driver – National Chair of BAMN and Attorney for the case against school reopenings in Detroit
*Neal Lyons – BAMN Organizer and expert on the science of COVID-19 and what will be necessary to stop the pandemic
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BAMN Public Tribunal held on February 20th, 2021
Click on the link below to view the slides used in expert
Neal Lyons’ presentation
COVID-19 BAMN Public Tribunal Presentation
For Articles on COVID-19 Infection in Children: Studies and Other Resources – Click HERE