UW professors discuss attacks on higher education, ‘fragility’ of U.S. democracy
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UW professors discuss attacks on higher education, ‘fragility’ of U.S. democracy
With the 100th day of President Donald Trump’s second term in office approaching, University of Wisconsin-Madison professors and staff met Thursday to take stock of the growing threats to higher education and U.S. democracy and to discuss collective action to…
UW professors discuss attacks on higher education, ‘fragility’ of U.S. democracy • Wisconsin Examiner
Bascom Hall, University of Wisconsin-Madison. (Ron Cogswell | used by permission of the photographer)With the 100th day of President Donald Trump’s second term in office approaching, University of Wisconsin-Madison professors and staff met Thursday to take stock of the growing threats to higher education and U.S. democracy and to discuss collective action to push back. UW-Madison professor Mark Copelevitch said the threats to higher education a…
Fighting Back Against Threats to Democracy
In the first months of the second Trump Administration, we have seen unprecedented threats to our civil liberties and our democracy. It is more important than ever that advocates for civil rights and liberties work to protect marginalized communities and defend our Constitution. The ACLU of Pennsylvania has been hard at work to develop legal and advocacy strategies to protect people’s safety, health, fundamental rights, and freedoms. Fighting …
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