Oklahoma's Revolution Didn't End with Teacher Strikes - It's Going Much Further [View all]
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Oklahoma is in the midst of a revolution, with rolling teacher strikes statewide. Teachers have taken over the state capitol building, pressuring legislators to give themand their fellow school employeesa raise. At the time of this writing, more state agencies, from Corrections to Mental Health to Transportation, are joining the teachers in their fight, and are getting louder about their budget shortfalls, too. While the Oklahoma Education Association (OEAthe primary teachers membership organization) recently announced the strike is over, the teachers continue to strike and walk out, and, according to a leader of the teachers strike, are seeking a new union that will actually represent their interests.
Meanwhile, legislators are seeking ways to punish the striking teachers, and have accused the teachers of bussing in protesters, and local police call the teachers terrorists."
In other words, the current state of unrest in Oklahoma is far from over, and state workers are far from being done protesting.
Adding fuel to the fire is the 2018 gubernatorial election. The state primaries, along with a popular medical marijuana ballot question, are June 26. (The state currently has some of the toughest marijuana laws in the nation, with 55 people still serving life sentences for non-violent drug crimes, including marijuana offenses.)
There is a rallying cry rumbling in the state to replace every single elected official this year.
https://www.alternet.org/local-peace-economy/oklahoma-teachers-strike-revolution-isnt-over-yet
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