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J. Faith Almiron

J. Faith Almiron
Educator, organizer, and writer
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A Faculty Union Can Fight for More Than Money

As a strike looms at Rutgers, our model for campus equity centers teaching and learning

March 29, 2023 • by J. Faith Almiron
J. Faith Almiron discusses the unfair treatment of teachers and educators at Rutgers University. Now a strike is looming....

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