Wednesday, December 17, 2008

for the UP students: an open letter from the OSR

In Defense of Student Representation

An Open Letter from the Office of the Student Regent

Warm greetings!

As the university heads to the final days of its year-long centennial celebration, I have observed that one historical landmark of the students’ democratic struggle inside the academe remains largely ignored- the creation of the Office of the Student Regent (OSR).

Now that the university looks back on its 100 years of existence, the significance of the OSR must not be ignored or forgotten. For the office is a concrete product of the UP Students’ sustained efforts for the representation in the Board of Regents (BOR), the highest policy-making body in the University. The BOR was once dominated by personalities appointed by Marcos. And although the students formed the largest sector in the university, there was no student representative in the body.

The students, however, fearlessly pushed for their democratic rights. Even during Martial Law, they held massive student demonstrations inside and outside the academe, determined in the face of repression from both Malacanang and the UP Administration. As the students’ campaign reached its peak, the administration relented. Pres. Corazon Aquino approved Executive Order No. 204, which led to the inauguration of the OSR. Since then, the office has become a symbol of victory for the UP studentry in asserting their democratic demands to the BOR.

Historically, the office has spearheaded the fight for greater state subsidy by initiating lobbying efforts in Congress and student actions. It has also stood up against discrimination on the basis of class, gender, race and religion. For this is the mandate of the OSR- to safeguard the interests of the students at all times.

Despite several attempts to render the OSR impotent in its duty to serve the students and the people, it has struggled to remain loyal to its function by pushing for measures to ensure the quality and accessibility of UP education and to realign the thrust of the university along the democratic interests of the people. At the locus of the campaign for student rights and welfare across UP units is the sole student representative to the BOR.

Ironically, the OSR is hounded by uncertainties, even as the whole university looks confidently to another 100 years. Traditionally, the General Assembly of Student Councils approves the Codified Rules for Student Regent Selection. The new UP Charter, however, obliges a referendum of students in order to approve the selection process for the Student Regent. The mandatory referendum is a move by the state and administration to invalidate the student-crafted selection process which exhibits student autonomy and self-governance.

A referendum is a logistical difficulty. The process requires more than half of the entire population of UP students nationwide to cast their votes in favor of the OSR. There are two possible scenarios, should the students fail to clinch the majority vote: the office may be left vacant, leaving the students without representation in the BOR, or the office may still be occupied, but by a Malacanang-appointed student regent. Either way, the institutional autonomy of the OSR is undermined. This presents dangerous implications for the office, whose commitment to democratic rights is ensured, in part, by its independence from Malacanang and administration intervention.

Sadly, these bleak scenarios come at a time when student representation in the BOR is much needed. Today, the rightful role of students in the development of the university and country is being challenged at all fronts, from the reduction of state subsidy to the militarization of campuses. It is worth noting that year after year, the state has slashed added income. Meanwhile, legitimate student institutions and formations at the forefront of campaigns against commercialization are met with suppression.

At this landmark moment in history, there is no other way to succeed over threats against our rights to representation than to collectively rise up to the challenge of a referendum. At a time of crisis, we are tasked to protect, defend, and uphold our sole voice in the BOR, in the same way that we are tasked to advance our democratic struggle against commercialization of education and campus repression, not just for ourselves but for the future generations. Now that the office is in peril, let us continue the spirit of vigilance and persistence that led to the founding of the OSR.

With the firm resolve demonstrated by those who fought for the OSR, I call on the broadest number of UP students across the entire university system to support the campaign to defend the OSR and prove, once and for all, that measures meant to impede our democratic rights shall fail against the collective militancy of the students. By defending our basic rights to be represented, we concretely reaffirm our democratic struggle for greater state subsidy, for tambayans, and for our right to organize.

Once more, history demands that students register the potency of collective action in the fight for freedom and democracy inside and outside the university. We will respond to this challenge, valiant and united.

SHAHANA ABDULWAHID

University of the Philippines Student Regent

FIGHT FOR STUDENT RIGHTS AND REPRESENTATION!

BE PART OF OUR CAMPAIGN TO DEFEND THE OSR!

Join the OSR Volunteer Corps

Contact 0916-26351-43 (UP Diliman)

To All UP students: this is a must...


Kilala mo ba si Ate Shan? Alam mo ba ang silbi ng isang student regent? Alam mo na ba ang mga nagawa ng ating student regent para sa atin? So ano kung kelangan ng referendum para sa student regent selection?

MAGING MAALAM.

The student regent is the sole student representation of the 50,000 students of the UP from Luzon to Mindanao. The sole voice in the highest policy-making body in up ensuring that our constitutional right to education is guaranteed. This year, with the new provisions indicated in the UP Charter, 25,000 students must engage in this year's student regent selection. This provision is definitely a challenge, but we, Iskolars ng Bayan will collectively stand up to such challenge. We will prove once more that in these times when there are incessant increases in tuition and other fees augment the meager budget of UP, we will rise up against schemes to further commodify education and we will make sure that we shall protect, uphold and defend the student representation in the Board of Regents.

LET'S VOTE!
from JANUARY 19-23, the student referendum will be voted upon. VOTE YES for our student regent. VOTE YES for keeping alive our only voice in the BOR.

VOTE YES!
VOTE YES!

Monday, December 8, 2008

panawagang panunungkulan para kay Prof. Sarah Raymundo
(ipagtanggol ang karapatang pantao!)

itapat ang cursor at pindutin sa alin mang mga online petition na ikaw ay maaaring kabilang:


To: Sociology Department Chair Dr. Clemen Aquino, CSSP Dean Dr. Zosimo Lee and UP Diliman Chancellor Sergio Cao

We, faculty members of various schools, colleges and universities (excluding the University of the Philippines) in and outside the Philippines call for justice and tenure to Prof. Sarah Raymundo.

Last November 6, the chair of the Department of Sociology, College of Social Sciences and Philosophy (CSSP), UP Diliman verbally informed Prof. Sarah Raymundo that the tenured faculty of the department decided to deny her application for tenure. Further, she was told to refrain from meeting her classes until further notice.

Since her application for tenure in February 2008, and after nine long years of outstanding academic work, Prof. Sarah is bound to get nothing for her hard work and dedication to the University. Not even any clear and written explanation of her non-tenure.

Indeed, this is shocking news.

What puzzles us most is that Prof. Raymundo has published articles in refereed journals, is an outstanding researcher, and has been invited to speak and participate in colloquia here and abroad. Her work as a scholar and educator actualizes both academic excellence and social responsibility - core missions of the University that is regarded as the premiere state university.

Given her outstanding academic and extension work, we are led to believe that her department's decision is a reaction to her engagements as the General Secretary of the Congress of Teachers / Educators for Nationalism and Democracy (CONTEND-UP), as an active member of the All UP Academic Employees Union (AUPAEU) and National Treasurer of the Alliance of Concerned Teachers (ACT), and as a researcher for the militant human rights organization KARAPATAN.

Thus this case is not only about Prof. Sarah's solo fight for survival in the University. This can be the start of a crackdown directed toward progressive faculty and academic union members.

We are called to challenge the lack of transparency in the tenure process. Further, we are called to expose and resist all schemes of political repression and all attacks to our democratic rights.

Prof. Raymundo has served the University for almost a decade. Needless to say, she has served well the University and its constituents. We reiterate our call for the granting of tenure to Prof. Sarah Raymundo.


"Sa papatinding krisis pang-ekonomiya at pampulitika sa kasalukuyan, sadyang hindi nawawalan ng paraan ang mapagsamantalang rehimeng US-Arroyo na supilin at ibayo pang ilugmok sa busabos na kalagayan ang kanyang mamamayan. Ang pasismo ng estado ay patuloy na naghahasik ng lagim at pangunahing tinututok sa mga progresibo't militanteng organisasyon at indibidwal. Subalit sa aspetong pagngigipit at pananakot, hinding hindi uurong ang sambayanang patuloy na lumalaban upang makamit ang panlipunang hustisya at pagbabago! Sa panggigipit kay Prof. Sarah Raymundo, maihahalintulad ito sa iba pang sinusupil at ginigipit ng estado:

Batasan6 mga progresibo't militanteng mambatas na kritikal sa rehimeng arroyo at kinasuhan ng rebelyon.
Tagaytay 5 pinalaya matapos ang mahigit dalawang taon bilang mga detenadong pulitikal.
Southern Tagalog 27, inakusahan ng pambobomba at panununog sa Globe Telecom Cell site at kinasuhan ng arson, destruction of properties and conspiracy to commit rebellion. kabilang dito ang Silang 9, mga aktibistang dinukot at tinortyur noong ika-31 ng Agosto, 2008 sa Tartaria, Cavite.
Mindoro 72- inakusahan ng multiple murder and frustrated murder.

Lahat sila at maraming iba pa, kasama si Prof. Sarah Raymundo, ay mga personalidad na nagsisiwalat ng kabulukan ng rehimeng US-Arroyo. Sa nagaganap na malawakang panunupil sa lahat ng paraan at pormang alam at kaya nitong gobyernong mapagsamantala sa kanyang mamamayan, tinatawagan ang lahat, bahagi ka man ng UP community o nasa labas ka nito, na patuloy na manindigan at mapangahas na makibaka at lumaban. Lumahok sa paglaban sa mga paglabag sa karapatang pantao.


Tutulan ang represyong pulitikal!
Itaguyod ang kalayaang pang-akademiko!
Ipagtanggol ang guro at iskolar ng bayan!
Katarungan at tenure kay Propesor Sarah Raymundo!
UP ang galing mo, ialay sa bayan!
Ipagtanggol ang karapatan pantao!
Patalsikin si Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo!"

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Image by FlamingText.com

panawagan(ipagtanggol ang karapatang pantao!)

"Sa papatinding krisis pang-ekonomiya at pampulitika sa kasalukuyan, sadyang hindi nawawalan ng paraan ang mapagsamantalang rehimeng US-Arroyo na supilin at ibayo pang ilugmok sa busabos na kalagayan ang kanyang mamamayan. Ang pasismo ng estado ay patuloy na naghahasik ng lagim at pangunahing tinututok sa mga progresibo't militanteng organisasyon at indibidwal. Subalit sa aspetong pagngigipit at pananakot, hinding hindi uurong ang sambayanang patuloy na lumalaban upang makamit ang panlipunang hustisya at pagbabago! Sa panggigipit kay Prof. Sarah Raymundo, maihahalintulad ito sa iba pang sinusupil at ginigipit ng estado:
Batasan6 mga progresibo't militanteng mambatas na kritikal sa rehimeng arroyo at kinasuhan ng rebelyon.
Tagaytay 5
pinalaya matapos ang mahigit dalawang taon bilang mga detenadong pulitikal.
Southern Tagalog 27, inakusahan ng pambobomba at panununog sa Globe Telecom Cell site at kinasuhan ng arson, destruction of properties and conspiracy to commit rebellion. kabilang dito ang Silang 9, mga aktibistang dinukot at tinortyur noong ika-31 ng Agosto, 2008 sa Tartaria, Cavite.
Mindoro 72- inakusahan ng multiple murder and frustrated murder.

lahat sila at maraming iba pa, kasama si Prof. Sarah Raymundo, ay mga personalidad na nagsisiwalat ng kabulukan ng rehimeng US-Arroyo. Sa nagaganap na malawakang panunupil sa lahat ng paraan at pormang alam at kaya nitong gobyernong mapagsamantala sa kanyang mamamayan, tinatawagan ang lahat na patuloy na manindigan at mapangahas na makibaka at lumaban.

Ipagtanggol ang karapatan pantao!
Patalsikin si Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo!"

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Image by FlamingText.com

http://www.petitiononline.com/sarahint/

http://tenureforsarahraymundo.blogspot.com

To: Sociology Department Chair Dr. Clemen Aquino, CSSP Dean Dr. Zosimo Lee and UP Diliman Chancellor Sergio Cao

We, faculty members of various schools, colleges and universities (excluding the University of the Philippines) in and outside the Philippines call for justice and tenure to Prof. Sarah Raymundo.

Last November 6, the chair of the Department of Sociology, College of Social Sciences and Philosophy (CSSP), UP Diliman verbally informed Prof. Sarah Raymundo that the tenured faculty of the department decided to deny her application for tenure. Further, she was told to refrain from meeting her classes until further notice.

Since her application for tenure in February 2008, and after nine long years of outstanding academic work, Prof. Sarah is bound to get nothing for her hard work and dedication to the University. Not even any clear and written explanation of her non-tenure.

Indeed, this is shocking news.

What puzzles us most is that Prof. Raymundo has published articles in refereed journals, is an outstanding researcher, and has been invited to speak and participate in colloquia here and abroad. Her work as a scholar and educator actualizes both academic excellence and social responsibility - core missions of the University that is regarded as the premiere state university.

Given her outstanding academic and extension work, we are led to believe that her department's decision is a reaction to her engagements as the General Secretary of the Congress of Teachers / Educators for Nationalism and Democracy (CONTEND-UP), as an active member of the All UP Academic Employees Union (AUPAEU) and National Treasurer of the Alliance of Concerned Teachers (ACT), and as a researcher for the militant human rights organization KARAPATAN.

Thus this case is not only about Prof. Sarah's solo fight for survival in the University. This can be the start of a crackdown directed toward progressive faculty and academic union members.

We are called to challenge the lack of transparency in the tenure process. Further, we are called to expose and resist all schemes of political repression and all attacks to our democratic rights.

Prof. Raymundo has served the University for almost a decade. Needless to say, she has served well the University and its constituents. We reiterate our call for the granting of tenure to Prof. Sarah Raymundo.