"We're all in this Together": CUNY in Solidarity with the Home Care Strike
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Rally | Join striking Home Care workers at a | Rally
RALLY
to oppose the budget cuts and tuition hike
We ‘reall in ae together
Weaneeaay: April 17, 1 00 a. m.
Picketline in front of the HRA Building
252 Church St. (Any subway except the D)
We will march to the World Trade Center and Rally in support
of Local 1199 and DC 1707 Home Care Workers
Sponsored by: CUNY Strikers
labor donated
wide wide
Rally | Join striking Home Care workers at a | Rally
RALLY
to oppose the budget cuts and tuition hike
We ‘reall in ae together
Weaneeaay: April 17, 1 00 a. m.
Picketline in front of the HRA Building
252 Church St. (Any subway except the D)
We will march to the World Trade Center and Rally in support
of Local 1199 and DC 1707 Home Care Workers
Sponsored by: CUNY Strikers
labor donated
Title
"We're all in this Together": CUNY in Solidarity with the Home Care Strike
Description
This flyer promoted an April 17th CUNY rally held in opposition to budget cuts and tuition hikes. The CUNY rally participants joined Local 1199 and DC 1707 home care workers on the picket line. One of the core tenets of the Graduate Student Takeover was to stand in solidarity with all striking CUNY campuses and other community struggles.
The 1991 CUNY strikes were part of the larger story of austerity measures imposed on New York City and the community efforts to resist those measures. On April 16th, students mainly from the Graduate Center Anthropology PhD program occupied the Graduate Center in solidarity with a broader undergraduate mobilization across CUNY against the threat of steep tuition hikes, massive budget cuts, and faculty layoffs. What began as a one-day strike turned into a ten-day take-over in which students and faculty practiced forms of participatory democracy, discussed the root causes of the austerity problems being faced, and debated actions for change. Students often drew on CUNY’s history as the premier urban, public institution of higher education in the United States to argue that education was a right and that the proposed measures threatened working-class New Yorkers' ability to receive an education.
Creator
CUNY Strikers
Source
McCaffrey, Katherine
Date
April 1991
Contributor
McCaffrey, Katherine
Rights
Copyrighted
Language
English
Original Format
Poster / Print
Extent
8.5 X 11 inches
CUNY Strikers. 1991. “‘We’re All in This Together’: CUNY in Solidarity With the Home Care Strike.”, CUNY DIGITAL HISTORY ARCHIVE, accessed March 10, 2026, https://stephenz.tailc22a4b.ts.net/s/cdha/item/1693
Time Periods
1978-1992 Retrenchment - Austerity - Tuition
