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Precinct Rep Election Results are in!

For health and safety reasons when the pandemic arrived in March a decision was made to hold the AFT 2121 elections electronically for the first time.  Precinct elections were postponed until the Fall because of the sheer number of separate precinct ballots that needed to be created.  

Thanks to all who participated in the election.  This is union democracy in action.

There are important local and national elections happening this week. Your vote is your voice.  Vote!

Want to make sure you’re doing your part to get progressive ballots passed and candidates elected? Join our phone bank and candidate mobilizations.  

Congratulations to the newly elected or re-elected AFT 2121 Precinct Representatives!

 
  • Precinct 1 (Ocean: Business Credit): Dennis Mullen
  • Precinct 2 (Ocean: Math): Claire Heimer, Lily Lum
  • Precinct 3 (Ocean: Engineering and Architecture): Wynd Kaufman
  • Precinct 4 (Ocean: Computer Science and Computer Networking): Constance Conner
  • Precinct 5 (Ocean: Biology): Edward Simon Hanson
  • Precinct 6 (Chemistry and Earth Science): Bob Price
  • Precinct 7 (Ocean: Social Science): Sue Englander
  • Precinct 8 (Ocean: Behavioral Science): Jesse Kolber
  • Precinct 9 (Interdisciplinary Studies and Diversity Departments): Lijia Lumsden
  • Precinct 10 (Child Development): Adrienne Fong
  • Precinct 11 (Music and Theater): Harry Bernstein
  • Precinct 13 (Nursing- RN): Michelle Ochoa Oross
  • Precinct 14 (English): Ron Richardson, Tehmina Khan
  • Precinct 15 (Ocean ESL, Institute for International Studies): Carla Crocomo
  • Precinct 19 (PE/Dance): Kathe Burick, Adam D’Aquisto
  • Precinct 20 (Culinary, Hospitality, CTE, Fashion, Workforce Development, Mentoring): Rhea Dellimore/John Caresse (co-reps)
  • Precinct 21 (All campuses: Library): Wendy Owens
  • Precinct 22 (DSPS): Galina Gerasimova
  • Precinct 23 (Art): Claire Brees
  • Precinct 24 (Ocean: Administration of Justice, Airport: All Depts): Barbara Johnson
  • Precinct 25 (Evans: All Departments): Stephen Brady
  • Precinct 26 (Physics and Astronomy): Karl Westerberg
  • Precinct 27 (Health Care Tech): Rick Riordan
  • Precinct 28 (John Adams: ESL): Diane Wallis
  • Precinct 29 (Downtown: ESL): Tracy Ousdahl
  • Precinct 30 (Business non-credit, Business credit not at Ocean): Robin Pugh
  • Precinct 31 (Chinatown: ESL): Alison Datz, Holly Stevens
  • Precinct 32 (Visual Media Design and Photography): Naomi Vanderkindren
  • Precinct 33 (Mission: ESL): Armen Hovhanness
  • Precinct 34 (Older Adults): Marcia Weisbrot
  • Precinct 35 (Civic Center: All Departments) Angelika Kaster
  • Precinct 36 (Transitional Studies): Billington Mbolo
  • Precinct 37 (Horticulture): Thomas Wang
  • Precinct 38 (Speech): Tanichya Wongprasert
  • Precinct 39 (Dental Assisting, Diagnostic Medical Imaging, Student Health): David Gliniewicz
  • Precinct 41 (Retiree Chapter): Doug Orr

Keep Aeronautics at SFO and protect Evans Campus

 

The CCSF Aeronautics Department lease at the San Francisco International Airport has expired and the Airport has declined to renew or extend that lease. As a result, CCSF administration is planning to relocate Aeronautics to the CCSF Evans Campus. This move will hurt Aeronautics, Evans, and the Bayview-Hunters Point neighborhood.

 
Join your colleagues in signing the petition to protect the Bayview, and Aeronautics and Evans faculty and students.
 

By removing Aeronautics from the Airport, CCSF will significantly downgrade this crucial program and put its accreditation from the Federal Aviation Administration at risk. It will also cost the college financially, taking resources from other vital programs.

 

Furthermore, relocating Aeronautics to the Evans Campus will necessarily downsize or displace thriving programs at Evans: Automotive, Motorcycle, Construction, Custodial, Welding, City Build, Fashion, and MakerSPHERE, compromising educational opportunities for more than 1300, majority black and brown, students. In addition, bringing jet engines to Evans campus will create an environmental and noise pollution disaster, which will severely impact the safety and quality of life of the students, faculty, staff, and Bayview residents. The Bayview already has unhealthy levels of environmental toxins. Furthermore, this neighborhood also has the highest proportion of children in San Francisco, who are at greatest risk for lead poisoning and hearing damage.

 

For these reasons, AFT 2121 is asking the Airport and CCSF administration to discuss ways to keep the Aeronautics program at its present location or at another Airport location, where it will best serve our students as they train for careers in the airline industry.

Join your colleagues in signing the 
petition to protect the Bayview, and Aeronautics and Evans faculty and students.


(Wed. 10/28) Lit Drop for Proposition 15 and Aliya Chisti for Board of Trustees

Join us for a joint mobilization for Proposition 15 (Schools and Community First) and AFT 2121/Labor Council endorsed candidate Aliya Chisti!

Meet Wednesday, October 28th, 6pm at 24th and Mission BART.

And check out this video Aliya Chisti made especially for AFT 2121 members.

 

Fun from the AATF

If you missed the happy hour with the Affirmative Action Task Force last Friday, you can still have some fun with the trivia game that we played in the second hour.


CFT Resources for online teaching

CFT has put together a bank of resources for teaching online. These are unprecedented circumstances and these documents help you navigate not just teaching higher education online, but doing so during a global pandemic when not all students have access to the Internet at home.
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