*Resolution for May 1 Day of Civic Action and Defense of Public Education*

By CTU House of Delegates | March 11, 2026 | _News ( 
https://www.ctulocal1.org/posts/category/news/ ) , Resolutions ( 
https://www.ctulocal1.org/posts/category/resolutions/ )

The resolution below was passed at the March 11, 2026 House of Delegates 
meeting.

WHEREAS public education is facing an unprecedented national assault driven by 
MAGA politicians, billionaire donors, and corporate interests who seek to 
privatize our schools, censor educators, ban books, dismantle civil rights 
protections, criminalize and separate immigrant families, and weaken workers’ 
unions, and

WHEREAS these coordinated attacks include efforts to expand vouchers that 
transfer public dollars in private schools, close neighborhood schools, censor 
curriculum, target LGBTQ+ students, erode protections for Black, Brown, 
immigrant, and non-Christian communities, and use federal power to intimidate 
school districts into compliance with a white supremacist and anti-democratic 
agenda, and

WHEREAS the attack on public education is a central part of an agenda that is 
breaking any democratic norms, threatening the integrity of upcoming elections, 
attacking Black and Brown communities, ending hard-fought for voting rights, 
and attempting to cement authoritarian power in pursuit of enriching the 
billionaire class even further, and

WHEREAS Chicago educators know firsthand that fully funded public schools, 
labor rights, and the democratic right to vote are three (3) foundations to the 
success of our students and their families and that attacks on unions and 
public education are attacks on our students and their families, particularly 
working-class communities, communities of color, and immigrant communities, and

WHEREAS billionaires, the ultra-wealthy, and powerful corporations are funding 
campaigns at the federal, state and local levels to avoid paying taxing and 
fully funding schools at legally required amounts, and

WHEREAS we did not fight to win an elected school board to see billionaire 
donors corrupt the November elections, and

WHEREAS our Union has never stood on the sidelines in moments of local or 
national crisis, and we understand that the defense of public education from 
cuts and privatization, the defense of our communities from federal occupation, 
the defense of our union rights, and the defense of democracy itself are 
inseparable, and

WHEREAS May Day is rooted in Chicago’s labor history and represents the global 
tradition of workers organizing collectively for dignity, safety, and justice, 
and

WHEREAS in recent years, May Day has become a powerful National Day of Action 
uniting labor, educators, students, and immigrant and community organizations 
to demand public schools over private profits, people over billionaires, and 
democracy over authoritarianism, and

WHEREAS historic examples from enslaved Africans breaking the confederacy, A. 
Philip Randolph’s organization of a march on Washington, the Civil Rights 
movement’s response to Jim Crow, the late Rev. Jackson’s Operation Breadbasket, 
our own Union’s countless labor actions for educational justice, the courageous 
day of truth and freedom in Minneapolis, and international resistance to 
fascism teach us that the most effective force to strengthen and fortify our 
country’s democracy is workers’ collective action in coalition with community, 
and

WHEREAS right wing authoritarian donors via AIPAC, AI companies, INCS Acts, 
Making Our Tomorrow, Common Ground Collective, the Urban Center, Americans for 
Prosperity, and Crypto currency PACs, that support policies antithetical to our 
beliefs and values, are flooding our election system with dark money, and

WHEREAS these entities also seek to divide and misinform Black and Brown and 
working-class communities, upend coalitions, and purposefully confuse the 
electorate, and

WHEREAS Trump has illegally declared war on Iran built on lies and deception 
while using American resources to bomb schools, hospitals and civilian 
infrastructure that has killed, harmed and displaced countless people in both 
Iran and Lebanon, and

WHEREAS our students and students everywhere deserve our love and support; not 
fear, military assaults, silence, nor complicity, but political education, 
civic engagement, and school communities prepared to protect one another in the 
face of massive federal interference, therefore be it

RESOLVED that the Chicago Teachers Union House of Delegates formally declares 
May 1 a Day of Civic Action in Defense of Public Education where we are in 
community engaging our students, their families and our neighbors, and 
supporting mutual aid efforts, leading civic education, participating in voter 
registration, know your rights, and mass resistance training from the beginning 
to the end of the day; and

RESOLVED that we will join our siblings in Minnesota and the nation by joining 
the call for a National Day of “No Work, No School, and No Shopping” to defend 
our Democracy, demand ICE out of our cities, and tax the rich to support our 
schools and vital services; and

RESOLVED that the CTU members will send petitions and resolutions to the Board 
of Education and the Mayor asking for their full support and participation in 
May Day activities by formally declaring May 1 a Day of Civic Action, and in 
the lead up to May 1 encouraging schools to engage in age-appropriate civic 
learning, marches and rallies, political education, Peace Concerts, labor 
history programming, and community safety trainings that equip students, 
educators, and families to protect themselves and each other; and

RESOLVED that the Board of Education and the Mayor can draw upon state law, 
codified at 105 ILCS 5/26-1, effective January 1, 2025, that allows middle and 
high school students one (1) school-day-excused absence per year to attend a 
“civic event” sponsored by non-profit or governmental entities, such as 
performances or educational gatherings; and

RESOLVED that the CTU will organize and promote age-appropriate civic 
education, labor history programming, and know-your-rights trainings in the 
days surrounding and on May Day to equip educators, students, and families with 
tools to defend themselves and their communities; and

RESOLVED that CTU calls on members to participate in collective actions on May 
Day, in coalition with labor and community partners, to reject privatization, 
illegal wars, union-busting, anti-immigrant and anti-DEI policies, and federal 
overreach into our classrooms; and

RESOLVED that the CTU will continue building a national fight back alongside 
unions and community organizations across the country to defend public schools 
as democratic institutions governed by and for the people; and

RESOLVED that CTU will develop a working committee to review and revise our 
political endorsement process and questionnaires to defend our values and 
interests against dark money interference in our elections and mitigate efforts 
to undermine our efficacy and coalition commitments; and be it finally

RESOLVED that this House of Delegates affirms that the future of public 
education will be shaped by educators, students, and families—not by 
billionaires, corporate PACs, or authoritarian politicians—and commits to 
sustained organizing beyond May Day to protect our schools and our democracy.


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