This week’s updates to the Student Activism map come from an incredibly comprehensive global review of 2009 education protests that’s just been published at Emancipating Education for All.

I found eight US actions from this fall on their list that hadn’t made mine, and of course they’ve got great coverage of overseas stuff, too. Go check it out.

I’ll get back to new stuff with next week’s update — I’ve got a lot in the pipeline, and I’ll be putting it up as the week progresses. As always, a list of updates follows the new map.

December 17: Seven hundred students, parents, and teachers protested city plans to shut New York’s Jamaica High School.

December 4: Two hundred students rallied at Michigan State University to try to save MSU’s deaf education program.

November 18: Twenty students picketed a meeting of the UNC Chapel Hill regents as the regents approved an $1162 hike in out-of-state tuition.

November 17: The SDS chapter at the University of North Dakota held a teach-in on student empowerment as part of a global week of action against the corporatization of education.

November 17: Students at New York’s City College held a demonstration and rally against budget cuts and tuition hikes.

November 15: A three-day students of color conference at UC San Diego was capped off by a rally against fee increases and enrollment cuts.

November 3: More than five hundred students joined faculty and staff in walking out of classes to protest budget cuts and furloughs.

October 11: Students at CSU Northridge held a silent protest against budget cuts.