Northeastern University student Keely Mullins, an organizer of the “Million Student March” who represented herself as “working class” in a recent Fox Business interview, actually comes from a privileged (and gender-bending!) family herself.
NewBostonPost reports that Mullen’s father paid more than $1 million for the family home on Chicago’s North Side 10 years ago, and Keely graduated from a high school whose tuition “tops out at $34,560.”
Million Student March advocates demand free college tuition, cancellation of student debt and a $15 minimum wage for campus workers.
Steve Mullen, a lecturer at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, has been very supportive of his daughter’s activism for higher taxes on 1-percent families like his, even himself participating in the Chicago Million Student March.
I participated in the Chicago Million Student March today. Causes are beginning to align, and people are beginning to sense that we might in fact have collective power . . .
Posted by Steve Mullen on Thursday, November 12, 2015
Mullen is just as individually creative as you’d expect an art lecturer to be. According to his school bio:
Mullen identifies as trans-feminine and “gender-mobile,” prefers “they/them” pronouns, and works to be an ear and an advocate for the wide diversity of student identities at SAIC.
He’s also a faculty adviser to the “League of Extraordinary Genders.”
Read the NewBostonPost article.
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h/t Examiner.com
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