What were guinea pigs doing at the State House? (a newsletter from Providence Student Union)
Posted by Shawn Strader on Feb 11, 2014 - 09:58 AM
Providence Student Union never ceases to amaze me... In my opinion they are some of the most intoxicating change-makers to follow, and so I love any opportunity to share what they are up. This news letter came to me last week in a subscribed update. Not only did they take their message to the State House, but the local news covered the event, and from the way it looks the participants had a fun time demonstrating too. Check it out, and subscribe to PSU's emails on their homepage - you won't regret it.
Last week, the Rhode Island General Assembly got quite a surprise when an enormous pack of guinea pigs and lab rats took over the State House for an afternoon. That's me at the podium, standing in front of some of my guinea pig friends. Behind us are state legislators - a few of them even wore ears and whiskers! |
Lindsey, the "scientist" from the Department of Education, with her NECAP syringe. |
Our event was a big success. Everyone in the State House wanted to see what was going on, and we got our message across big time.
I was especially glad that a lot of legislators came to see our skit, where my friends Lindsey and Yanine played "scientists" from the Department of Education who experimented on student guinea pigs. Using a giant (cardboard) syringe labeled NECAP, they showed some of the consequences of high-stakes testing; for example, when I was "injected" the scientists took away my diploma and I was dragged into the criminal justice system, just like so many students who do not graduate high school. You can click here to watch the whole skit.