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<span style="background-color: rgb(209, 241, 238);">The text highlighted is knowledge that was shared by student/former student activists who during our learning circle on this subject.</span>
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= Why do we strike? =
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| <p>'''<span style="">Pressure</span>'''</p>
| <p><span>The strike is a means of pressure against the government.&nbsp;This method is often part of an escalation of pressure tactics to make the government give in to demands.&nbsp;This escalation is part of an overall strategy to win.&nbsp;It also sometimes acts as a triggering event for a larger movement.</span><br></p>
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| <p>'''<span style="">Education&nbsp;</span>'''</p>
| <p>'''<span style="">Experiential knowledge -</span>'''<span style="">&nbsp;The strike makes it possible to learn knowledge that is not necessarily taught at school.&nbsp;This knowledge could be used in other mobilizations.</span><br></p><p><br></p><p>''<span style="">Ex.: mobilization, direct democracy, facilitation and organization of meetings, organization of events, management of communications, ...</span>''</p><p><br></p><p>'''<span style="">Raising awareness on social issues</span>'''<span style="">&nbsp;- It also allows popular education and awareness on the issues that are put forward in the context of the strike.&nbsp;It can even make some people want to start getting involved!</span><br></p><p><br></p><p>'''<span style="">Democratic experience</span>'''<span style="">&nbsp;- It allows the community to live an experience of direct democracy and significant collective power of action.</span></p>
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| '''<span style="">Culture of engagement</span><br>'''
| <span style="">It helps to perpetuate a committed culture within schools and to inspire new people to become socially involved.</span><p><br><span style="">“&nbsp;&nbsp;</span>''<span style="">We are trying to strike to create a culture of commitment, but it is important to keep in mind that the strike is not the only way to achieve this, so you have to be open when people make criticism of the strike.&nbsp;</span>''<span style="">-Lylou</span><br></p>
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| <p>'''<span style="">Diversity of student communities</span>'''</p>
| <p><span style="">Student mobilization makes it possible to reach a very varied population.&nbsp;People politicized during their studies will influence the workplaces they will integrate at the end of their school career.</span></p>
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| '''<span style="">Movement incubator</span>'''
| <p><span style="">Protest movements can be greatly strengthened by student mobilization.</span></p><p><br></p><p>''<span style="">Ex.: movements of 2012 against the increase in school fees and 2015 against austerity</span>''<br></p>
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| '''<span style="">student reality</span>'''
| <span style="">Many students have freedom of action that many full-time workers do not.</span>
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| '''<span style="">time to campaign</span><br>'''
| <span style="">“&nbsp;</span>''<span style="">The strike serves to free up time to militate.&nbsp;The important thing for a strike to go well is to know what we are going to do with this time.&nbsp;</span>''<span style="">- Jane</span>
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Revision as of 15:41, 11 May 2023

The text highlighted is knowledge that was shared by student/former student activists who during our learning circle on this subject.

Why do we strike?

Pressure

The strike is a means of pressure against the government. This method is often part of an escalation of pressure tactics to make the government give in to demands. This escalation is part of an overall strategy to win. It also sometimes acts as a triggering event for a larger movement.

Education 

Experiential knowledge - The strike makes it possible to learn knowledge that is not necessarily taught at school. This knowledge could be used in other mobilizations.


Ex.: mobilization, direct democracy, facilitation and organization of meetings, organization of events, management of communications, ...


Raising awareness on social issues - It also allows popular education and awareness on the issues that are put forward in the context of the strike. It can even make some people want to start getting involved!


Democratic experience - It allows the community to live an experience of direct democracy and significant collective power of action.

Culture of engagement
It helps to perpetuate a committed culture within schools and to inspire new people to become socially involved.


“  We are trying to strike to create a culture of commitment, but it is important to keep in mind that the strike is not the only way to achieve this, so you have to be open when people make criticism of the strike. -Lylou

Diversity of student communities

Student mobilization makes it possible to reach a very varied population. People politicized during their studies will influence the workplaces they will integrate at the end of their school career.

Movement incubator

Protest movements can be greatly strengthened by student mobilization.


Ex.: movements of 2012 against the increase in school fees and 2015 against austerity

student reality Many students have freedom of action that many full-time workers do not.
time to campaign
“ The strike serves to free up time to militate. The important thing for a strike to go well is to know what we are going to do with this time. - Jane