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Higher Education

This month’s Higher Education newsletter features the role of education in movements for justice. First, we offer a preview of our Economic Justice Collections, a curated curriculum exploring the key concepts and ideas animating the field. Next, we invite you to visit our Debt Justice page, where you can learn more about the student debt crisis. Then, part-time faculty members at the New School just successfully won the longest adjunct strike in the United States last week. We revisit an excerpt of Power Despite Precarity: The Contingent Faculty Movement as a Social Movement to explore why these workers are key to transforming academia altogether. And finally, NPQ is hiring for a few new roles!


NPQ’s Economic Justice Collections

 
What is economic justice and how can we transform society to achieve it? Explore our materials outlining the building blocks of the better world we want to create. Read more…
 
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NPQ’s Debt Justice Series

 
Explore this section to understand more about the way that debt deepens inequality, and what people are doing to get their due. Read more…
 
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The Contingent Faculty Movement as a Social Movement

 
At the heart of an ongoing crisis in higher education are precariously employed faculty, or "contingents," who work without basic job security, living wages, or benefits. If organized, they have the power to shape the future of higher education. Read more…
 
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