Thursday, June 09, 2011

United Council of UW Students--Who Are They?

The United Council blahblahblah denies that they were the zombies harassing Special Olympics kids.

OK.

So who are these people, anyway?

...Nicole has worked for the Wisconsin Council on Developmental Disabilities, the Sierra Club John Muir Chapter, the Assembly Democratic Campaign Committee, Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin, and the Youth Coalition for Sexual & Reproductive Rights....

No irony there.

...Matt has organized across central Wisconsin and beyond.

Courtney is the current Membership Field Organizer with the United Council of UW students. She brings with her experience from the Oregon Student Association, dozens of non-profits including NARAL, Basic Rights Oregon, and the ACLU, three professional campaigns, and several years as a student organizer at Portland State University in Oregon....

Erika Wolf has spent 10 years as a community organizer. From anti-war demonstrations to teaching kids about composting

There's also a Board of Directors!!

7 comments:

Mr. Tastic said...

I'm sure she actively helped kill children with special needs while at PP.

So actively protesting during their rewards ceremony - no big deal at all.

Tim Morrissey said...

Two things I noted while following your links....first, Her Highness Tamalita (Baldwin) marching arm-in-arm with the little darlings; and, that the group not only has a board of directors, but an INCLUSIVITY director.

How fashionable!

Dad29 said...

Tamalita's running for the Senate.

Makes you feel warm all over, no?

Chris said...

Man I hope she runs I cannot wait to see her doing the stump speech in Hurley or Oconomowoc let see how she does when she has to get outside of her Madison comfort bubble.

No way she can win State wide

neomom said...

Shouldn't a student association actually have - you know - students? These professionally-agrieved are all graduates or former attendees that obviously can't find real jobs with their women's studies and art degrees.

Dad29 said...

The 'student ass'n' prolly gets UW funding

TerryN said...

Tis a brave new world...

Ammo is valuable for those who want to protect what they have.

If you don't like ammo you can depend on those elected officials who claim they are looking out for working people.