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Call to Adjunct Walk-Out Activists — Help Us Shoot the National Event for Our Documentary
Hi everyone! This is a call to all the adjunct activists who are planning to be involved in the nationwide walk-out on Wednesday, February 25, and in other demonstrations for the rights of educators and students that are taking place … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Social and Economic Inequality, The Breakdown of the American University System
Tagged 'Junct: The Trashing of Higher Ed. in America, Academia, Adjunct Activism, Adjunct Labor Exploitation, Adjunct Walkout Day, Chris M. LaBree, College, College Faculty, college students, Debra Leigh Scott, faculty, Faculty Labor Exploitation, Junct Rebellion, Labor Rights, Students, University, Workers' Rights
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What We Must Demand of Our Colleges
To those readers who have followed The Homeless Adjunct for a while, this entry might seem to be a little off-side of our regular discussions, which focused largely on the issues of faculty exploitation. The next few entries are going … Continue reading