Sign the petition to reinstate student admissions to the Geography, History, Music, Sociology, and Visual Art programs at @AlgomaU ⬇️ #ONpse#ONlab https://t.co/CtnpUAdk9U
Bill 33 represents an existential threat to the autonomy of our higher education system. It reflects the Ont. govt’s continued efforts to control post-sec, prioritizing political agendas over the educational needs of Ontario's students & communities.
https://t.co/IOsiPrw4QY
JOINT STATEMENT: OSSTF/FEESO, as part of the Ontario Universities and Colleges Coalition (OUCC), is deeply concerned with the Conservative government's proposed changes in Bill 33!
Bill 33 represents an existential threat to the autonomy of our world-class publicly-funded higher education system. It reflects the Ontario Government’s continued problematic efforts to exert increased control over colleges and universities, utilizing legal tools to prioritize political agendas over the educational needs of Ontario’s students and their communities.
Despite the stated intention to increase transparency and support for the postsecondary education (PSE) sector, this proposed legislation serves as an unnecessary distraction, undermining the academic missions of PSE institutions across the province.
🔗 Full statement: https://t.co/WyQbCEvJxb
We join with @CFSON, @CUPEOntario, @OCUFA, @OPSEU, @psac_afpc, and @UniforTheUnion as the OUCC!
#OSSTF #OntEd #OnPSE #OnPoli
Read Honor's piece to understand that the assault on universities isn't just a US/Trump project in full flight. Of course, in Europe as well as Canada, as Honor focuses on, this 'shock doctrine' is also in the works.
Wrote this piece on the significance of the York cuts:
'In a democratic society a university is not a “business” that sells degrees. It can serve as a bulwark against disinformation and against manipulation of the population by powerful interests.' @OCUFA@CAUT_ACPPU@YUFAyorku
York University is suspending admissions to 18 programs—including Indigenous Studies, Gender & Women’s Studies, and Environmental Biology. Are we seeing another Laurentian-style crisis?
@honorbrabazon weighs in on what’s at stake.
Read more: https://t.co/xIC4alTgc3
“The COVID-19 pandemic took that from me. Actually, that’s not quite right. It was the perceived “end” of the pandemic that really ruined my teaching career.”
Opinion: I loved my teaching career. COVID normalization stole it from me - The Globe and Mail https://t.co/UmjBQSyrX5
Important article by Alice Wong @SFdirewolf for @TeenVogue for context
“Mask Bans Insult Disabled People, Endanger Our Health, and Threaten Our Ability to Protest“
My piece, "The Racial Labour Geographies of Amazon in Canada’s Greater Toronto Area" is now online. I share it with excitement and trepidation!
https://t.co/2w2jUJo3rY
Open letter from scholars worldwide to defend university autonomy @UWindsor:
'Such intervention would be an affront to the independence of universities and has been widely criticized as a ‘new McCarthyism.”' @OCUFA@CAUT_ACPPU@ucu@AAUP
Repression of free speech and protest on campuses is deeply troubling. But the agreement reached at UWindsor shows a path forward. I encourage other schools to follow this example, and I urge leaders to respect this agreement. Read my statement here:
https://t.co/4uBviaO5fE
Many of us in the @UWaterloo and @Laurier communities were shocked that @UWaterloo threatened to sue its own students, staff, and faculty for peaceful protest. Please read and support this letter detailing our concerns: https://t.co/Kn0lTCm2kx
This morning @MemorialU issued another politically & legally disappointing/misleading "student protest update". It transports wholesale the private property-based findings of the UofT case into the NL legal space while disregarding the Charter questions.🧵https://t.co/B42vLeQpEY
“Today’s decision represents a troubling setback to the fundamental right to freedom of peaceful assembly,” said Henry Off, Board Member @CLAIHR. “It also sets a dangerous precedent that c/ restrain human rights advocacy elsewhere.”
UofT encampment ruling https://t.co/sA54ai0exX