The UC faculty associations' complaint describes a troubling environment for academic freedom, claiming that UC leaders used intimidation tactics to suppress dissenting voices.
Faculty reported experiencing a climate of fear and intimidation, where academic discussions about the Gaza conflict were increasingly stifled by administrative actions.
The complaint outlines that after the graduate workers' strike, new restrictions were enforced, effectively curtailing the academic freedom to discuss labor issues and dissent.
UC leaders' actions are seen as a 'systemic chilling of academic freedom,' contributing to a broader pattern of suppressing faculty involvement in social issues.
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