by CCFT | Feb 12, 2017 | Accreditation, Elections, Feb 2017 Faculty Voice, Legislation, Repeatability, Struggle in the Courts, Student Equity
by David LauCCFT Flex Week EventsOn Tuesday January 17, the part-timers Solidarity lunch saw a great turnout. More than fifty faculty members and three governing board members shared mole enchiladas, salad, frijoles, and refreshments. The speak-out and...
by CCFT | Feb 12, 2017 | Elections, Feb 2017 Faculty Voice
Approved January 18, 2017 Whereas, the 2016 electoral season included divisive rhetoric targeted at women, LGBTQ people, persons with disabilities, Muslims and other religious minorities, immigrants (both documented and undocumented), DREAMERS (Development, Relief...
by CCFT | Nov 26, 2016 | Elections, November 2016 Faculty Voice, Struggle in the Courts
by David LauSo Much Trouble in the WorldMuch ink has spilled over the “shock” of Donald Trump’s election victory. How could it be that a country undergoing a demographic transformation, full of “enlightened” professionals, a country that had just elected and then...
by CCFT | Nov 26, 2016 | Elections, November 2016 Faculty Voice
by Jeff Bergamini Students in an evening class opted to spend open-lab time decompressing—talking with each other, instead of working. There was a young man, the son of Latin-American immigrants, who had served in Afghanistan. He took some joy in seeing the Clinton...
by CCFT | Nov 26, 2016 | Elections, November 2016 Faculty Voice
by Robin McFarland The Faculty Senate adopted the following resolution. We stand with our students, our campus colleagues, and our community as we face the future together. Be it resolved, in the immediate aftermath of the 2016 presidential election, that the Faculty...
by CCFT | Nov 26, 2016 | Elections, November 2016 Faculty Voice, Student Equity, Uncategorized
by Leticia Maldonado It is a critical and painful time for students at Cabrillo College and across the nation as they are devalued and threatened by a national climate, a climate that clearly for many has been in existence long before this election. Now more than ever...