Resisting the Neoliberal University

LGBT Center 208 W 13th Street, Room 310, New York, United States

Come hear a panel on higher-ed organizing with speakers from UC, NYU, Columbia, the New School, and the GC's very own Gerry Martini! This is a hybrid event with in-person and remote options.

DGSC Plenary

The Graduate Center--Room 5414

The Doctoral and Graduate Students' Council is hosting a Q & A with our union's leadership about the upcoming contract negotiations. All are welcome. Please bring your demands, concerns, and ideas for building worker power. When: December 9, 4:40pm Where: GC, room 5414

Intercampus organizer Happy Hour

Slattery's Pub 8 East 36 street, New York, United States

Join us at Slattery's Pub in midtown for an organizer happy hour. Meet folks from different campuses, make some new friends, and build solidarity over a few beers! We're meeting […]

DGSC End-of-Semester Party

The Graduate Center-Dining Commons

Come to the GC Dining Commons for food, drinks, and music! Socialize with your fellow students, and decompress from a stressful semester. Click here to RSVP.

Nurses Strike Solidarity Speak Out

Montefiore Moses 111 E 210th St, Bronx, NY

Join striking NYC nurses to show your support! More details here.

Building Rank-and-File Organization under Adams

LGBT Center 208 W 13th Street, Room 310, New York, United States

The Tempest Magazine is hosting an event on building rank-and-file worker power under Mayor Adams's hostile regime.

Join the striking nurses’ picket line

NYC nurses are on strike, and pickets are happening at multiple locations. Let's show them support from CUNY! See details here.

Fordham Support Rally

Fordham Lincoln Center Campus 113 West 60th Street, New York, NY

Show up to support Fordham part-time and non-tenure track workers as they prepare to strike! RSVP here, or just show up. For updates on their contract struggle, check out their […]

Organize the Lab: Theory and Practice (Book Talk)

People's Forum (320 W 37th St)

Join a discussion around a series of essays written by student workers, union organizers, and radical scientists about STEM academia. We hope you'll consider attending to gain a better understanding […]