Educational & Fun! GSC-related Readings & Resources
A parody of Georgetown's fight song, written by Sarah David Heydemann in her very first weeks as a GSC member!
This is the policy won by campus janitors, GSC, MEChA and the rest of the Living Wage Coalition in March 2005 after a 4-year campaign and a 9-day hunger strike that drew national attention to economic injustice at GU. [en español]
Ashwini and Jack from GSC did these interviews as part of publicizing IMF/World Bank protests in October 2007, working with the amazing Committee of Women Seeking Justice, a group of current and former domestic workers organizing through CASA de Maryland.
Testimonials from low-wage service workers at Georgetown University, collected by the Georgetown Solidarity Committee in 2004-2005. Names have been changed.
Members of GSC and MEChA made this documentary about the first four years of an ongoing campaign to support campus workers' efforts for justice at Georgetown. The campaign achieved an important victory in March 2005 after 26 members of MEChA & GSC went on hunger strike until the university accepted workers’ demands and adopted a “Just Employment Policy.”
GSC sang this parody of a Garth Brooks song at a September 2007 protest against Wal-Mart while an executive from the company spoke on campus about "corporate social responsibility".