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ICYMI: the AAUP's @AcademeBlog has a new series organized by @AnneliseOrleck1 focused on the recent repression we are witnessing against protests at US college & university campuses against the war in Gaza. Check out the first three installments in this🧵


Michael Schwalbe on the implications of violently removing protesters at campuses like @UNC using "outside agitators" as a pretext. Yet before "students were told they had to accept neo-Confederates rallying on campus in defense of" the #SilentSam statue. wp.me/p8xr4h-cFc

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University Leaders Are Teaching Us How Holocausts Happen

BY MICHAEL SCHWALBE We are now seeing how holocausts happen. We are seeing how people who dare to speak out against massive state violence—in this case, college students protesting Israel’s brutal …


Mark S. James writes about the relief, and reality, of being "post-debt" after #PublicServiceLoanForgiveness: "Even though my student loans have been forgiven, they will continue to affect me and my family the rest of our lives." academeblog.org/2024/04/10/on-…


A new blog post by @aaup_utAustin centers on a canceled lecture amid the passing of "the anti-DEI bill" SB 17, and chapter leaders worry about the "dangerous precedent" being set by administrators and university leaders. academeblog.org/2024/03/25/aca…


As the @AAUP prepares a new "Redbook," Jonathan Rees covers overdue revisions to one statement: "People who want to know what the AAUP thinks of online education are going to want to know what we think about academic freedom and shared governance online. wp.me/p8xr4h-cA6


Cory James Young praises the @AHAhistorians' "Freedom to Learn" initiative in his impassioned plea to historians and faculty to speak out against "divisive concept" laws and legislation aimed at curtailing free speech and #academicfreedom. academeblog.org/2023/11/16/his…


Addressing #highered faculty in a direct, heartfelt call to action, @MatthewBoedy outlines the tangible actions faculty can take to counteract "culture war attacks" and how to advocate for much-needed resources and institutional autonomy. academeblog.org/2023/11/15/doi…


Drawing comparisons between the "right-wing culture wars" and the Israel-Hamas crisis, @ellen_schrecker highlights the dangers of using an "Orwellian representation of free speech" to stifle the kinds of criticism necessary for academic freedom. academeblog.org/2023/11/01/the…


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