OpEd

Universities Buckle to Authoritarian Demands

For the better part of two academic years, many colleges and universities have reacted rather than responded to organized study and struggle against Israeli genocide in Palestine. Most notably, this has included administrative decisions that encouraged and directed the criminalization and brutalization of involved students, staff and faculty members by campus and municipal police.

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Why HBCUs Need Abolition (And the Rest of Y'all Too)

Why HBCUs Need Abolition (And the Rest of Y'all Too)

Yesterday morning, Leila Hamoud, a Black woman undergraduate, was arrested in her classroom at Winston Salem State University (WSSU) by university police officers. Dr. Davis and the Campus Abolition Research Team weigh in on the promise of abolition for our nation’s HBCUs.

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An Inconvenient Truth: More Police on Campus Won’t Prevent Gun Violence

An Inconvenient Truth: More Police on Campus Won’t Prevent Gun Violence

Temple University senior Samuel Collington was shot and killed last November during an attempted robbery and carjacking near his North Philadelphia apartment. Collington’s death by gun violence followed the fatal shooting of an 18-year-old Philadelphian near Temple’s campus two weeks earlier.

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Racial Justice Demands Broad Student Debt Cancelation

Racial Justice Demands Broad Student Debt Cancelation

Today, more than 44 million Americans owe more than $1.7 trillion in student loan debt—the largest source of debt next to home mortgages nationally. Contrary to President Biden’s recent statements in response to a town hall question about his plans for student debt relief, this burden is not exclusively attributable to privileged graduates of America’s wealthiest colleges.

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