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Enlighten the Gaslit with a New Guidebook

BY CAPRICE LAWLESS Along with workers of all stripes mobilizing for better pay, better working conditions, and human dignity, the low-wage faculty majority of the wealthy Colorado Community College System has been organizing for change. So they have at their fingertips deeply hidden data they need for their advocacy, the American Association of University Professors…

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Colo. Community College Adjuncts May Receive Winter Break Unemployment Benefits for the First Time

BY CAPRICE LAWLESS Here is our press release, sent yesterday. It is good news for our 4,600+ adjunct colleagues, a salute to the years-long effort of AAUP Colorado Community College System (CCCS) chapter members and the Colorado Conference Executive Committee. Contact: AAUP Colo. Conf. Co-Presidents Caprice Lawless, coloradocaprice@gmail.com Steve Mumme, Stephen.mumme@colostate.edu Dec. 21, 2020 FOR…

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Failing Forward through Advocacy

BY CAPRICE LAWLESS Our AAUP Chapters of the Colorado Community College System (CCCS) recently published a timeline listing milestones in our first seven years of organizing. While we have yet to achieve our goal of equal pay for equal work and truly shared governance, our influence in the statewide, thirteen-college Colorado Community College System has…

Webinars!

BY HANK REICHMAN Two webinars in which I had the pleasure and privilege of participating are now available to view as video recordings on the web. Here is the first, originally scheduled as a live presentation at the annual conference of the National Center for for the Study of Collective Bargaining in Higher Education and…

Contingent Faculty and the Global Pandemic

BY THE AAUP The AAUP’s Committee on Contingency and the Profession today issued the following principles and recommendations: Our world is today engulfed in the global COVID-19 pandemic, with enormous loss of life. The unemployment rate was 10.2 percent in July, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Many higher education institutions are preparing to…

Do Adjuncts Have Academic Freedom?

BY DEIRDRE FRONTCZAK The following article appears in the current issue of FACCts, magazine of the Faculty Association for the California Community Colleges.  It is posted here with permission of FACCC and the author.  Deirdre Frontczak is adjunct professor of philosophy at Santa Rosa Junior College and lecturer in marketing and management at Santa Clara…

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College after the Pandemic

BY JANE S. GABIN Everyone agrees: college will never be the same. Even before the pandemic, rapid change had become the pattern. Remember when college applications were handwritten? It wasn’t so long ago. Over the past three decades, colleges have become more like businesses and the process of applying for admission to them has become,…

The Power of the Press Release

BY CAPRICE LAWLESS Organizers do what they can, with what they have, where they are. Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic our small community college chapters have been focusing on preserving the faculty majority of adjuncts who are nearly out of their minds with worry over income the next several months. While Colorado is essentially a right-to-work…