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Teaching as Activism during a Campus Crisis

  • Jul 24, 2024
  • 1 min read

Completing a short article on “Teaching as Activism during a Campus Crisis” was at the top of my list of summer tasks. The paper will (hopefully) appear in a volume on campus crises. The paper is now officially done.

Last spring, I wrote a quick draft of the paper thinking for some reason that I had 6000-7000 words. You can read it here.

This summer, I cut my paper down to just over 3000 words. I think it is less interesting, but also more streamlined and direct.

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