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Recent student actions across the world
This is an international movement, and it’s hard to keep up with everything that’s happening all over the world. Here are a few recent developments:
On Thursday, students in Rome occupied the Colosseum and the Leaning Tower of Pisa.
On Friday: strikes in the Philippines, occupations in Canada, strikes and protest in Nepal, and Chile.

Something is in the air… Solidarity from Leeds!
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More videos from Wednesday
Leeds – good video, good vibes, good tunes, good luck!
London – another good video!
Also in London, today: Topshop targetted in protest at Tax Avoidance. “You have chosen to bring your markets into our education – we will bring our education into your markets!”
See you tomorrow on the streets!
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“Leeds Students Day X – the march up to the occupation of Leeds University”
Footage of 24 Nov. 2010, march to Leeds city centre after university, college, school walkouts.
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Occupied Leeds Student Video – After the March
Video footage recorded by a student immediately after Leeds’ student march to the city centre on 24 Nov. 2010.
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From University of Leeds UCU – Blog: leeds-occupiers-host-a-model-symposium
28 Nov. 2010
From University of Leeds UCU – Blog
Yesterday afternoon, between 2pm and 6pm, the student occupiers of the Michael Sadler building hosted a well-organised and very well attended symposium, a ‘General Assembly’ which they’d organised, advertised and promoted within 24 hours. Up to 200 people attended the assembly, with age ranges from 13 to 70 (though there was also a one year old baby in attendance) from student, school pupil, parent, teacher, Uni staff and resident demographics.
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Leeds: Students hold second day of fees protest
From Yorkshire Evening Post
30 Nov. 2010
FULL ARTICLE HERE
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