Anthony Nocella discusses Academic Repression at Red Emma’s
Enough is enough! “Hire” education across the country is being hijacked by the corporate agenda. Students are leaving college with a degree that they cannot get a job with and an average of $80,000.00 in debt. With more adjuncts, less tenure-faculty positions, and staff being hired only part-time to cut benefit costs, the corporate university has taken over. The academic industrial complex is on full exploitation throttle with critical education thrown out the window and replaced with standardization and normalcy.
Join Anthony Nocella, activist, poet, author, and co-editor of Academic Repression: Reflections on the Academic Industrial Complex (AK Press 2010) on a first-hand journey at into the complex, discussing his own experiences, how to resist, and how the book was created. @ Red Emma’s, in Baltimore.