moin comrade
urli - your independend, radical, left voice in the students parliament at university of lüneburg
What we stand for!
We stand for a solidaristic, just, and politically active university:
Antifascism is a fundamental principle for us. We demand a clear stance from the university against right-wing ideologies and organizations such as the AfD.
Our politics are anticapitalist:
We advocate for a fundamental redistribution of resources – while also pushing for concrete improvements in everyday life: affordable housing, independent student financial support (BAföG), fair working conditions, and social mobility.
Against neoliberal university structures:
We do not want education based on competition, market logic, and performance pressure, but one based on cooperation, participation, and social responsibility.
Antidiscrimination means showing commitment:
We fight against all forms of oppression – queerphobic, racist, sexist, or classist. For us, it is clear: real equality cannot exist without critiquing capitalism.
Sustainability requires systemic critique:
An ecological shift is only possible when social justice and power relations are also considered.
Change begins with organization:
We aim to create open, solidaristic spaces for all who want to make a difference together.
What we demand!
For an inclusive and critical education:
We demand an emancipatory university education that makes marginalized perspectives visible and questions structural power relations.
Community instead of competition:
University should not be a place of constant performance pressure and competition. We advocate for exchange, solidarity, and collaborative learning.
Social security for all:
Students should not be pushed into existential fear. We call for a social loan for acute emergencies – without debt. University access should not depend on parental income. Volunteer engagement must be fairly considered in the admission process.
Housing must be affordable:
The housing situation in Lüneburg is tense and unbearable for many. We demand more student housing, transparent planning, and a realistic adjustment of the BAföG housing allowance to local rent prices.
What we do!
Our political work is driven by practice: We have organized an autonomous course on revolutionary neighborhood work, set up FLINTA*-Open-Stages, hosted film screenings on reproductive justice, and participated in solidarity and alliance actions. Additionally, we have organized creative events like crafting and pub nights – and joined collective demonstrations, e.g. on March 8th in Hamburg.
In the StuPa, we contributed by co-organizing the student union campaign and initiating independent list funding.
What's coming:
We are continuously planning new actions – from BAföG initiatives and solidarity fitness to political education work, e.g. on militarization or with talk about Sudan Hamburg. Additionally, we aim to actively support the TVStud movement and create spaces for creative and political participation.