St. Louis Washington University students continue sit-in for living wage for service workers

Students at St. Louis' Washington University are holding a sit-in that started Monday demanding a living wage for service workers on campus. They're occupying an office and a hallway in a campus building. Ujugo Ozauma (ooh-zoo-go O-zam-a) is one of the organizers.

[Ujugo Ozauma 1]: "We want the university to lift all its employees out of poverty."

Ozauma says this action in St. Louis is in solidarity with similar movements for living wages at a hundred campuses nationwide, including Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., where students won living wage concessions after a hunger strike.

[Ozauma 2]: "This is a time when students kind of accused of being apathetic and that kind of thing, so this is our moment to take that activism from the 1960's and 1970's and bring into our time."