Media and Presentations

This page showcases the work done by fellows while at the Center for the Defense of Academic Freedom. Also check out events hosted by the Center.

Books, Articles, and Blog Posts

Talks and Webinars

  • Chavez, Karma, Isaac Kamola, Rotua Lumbantobing, Mia McIver, Nikil Saval, and Colena Sesanker. "Higher Ed in the Age of Trump: How Should We Continue the Fight for the Common Good?" Scholars for a New Deal for Higher Education, December 5, 2024. Webinar.
  • Ahamed, Sabiya, Tariq Habash, Nadine Naber, Jay Ulfelder, and Yousef Munayyer. "Palestine Activism on US College Campuses: Dissent, Repressive Policies, and Implications." Arab Center Washington DC. November 21, 2024. Webinar.
  • Kamola, Isaac. "Responding to Manufactured Backlash: How to Defend Academic Freedom in the Upcoming Legislative Cycle." Association for Political and Legal Antrhopology, American Anthropology Association, Tampa, FL. November 21, 2024. Keynote presentation.
  • Kamola, Isaac. "Manufactured Backlash, Right-wing Think Tanks, and the Attack on Higher Education." Aydelotte Foundation at Swarthmore College. November 15, 2024. Hybrid presentation.
  • Kamola, Isaac. "Manufactured Backlash, Right-wing Think Tanks, and the Attack on Higher Education." Nebraska State Conference, AAUP, November 9, 2024. Webinar.
  • Douglass, John Aubrey, Don Moynihan, Ellen Schrecker, and Eric Mlyn. “When Universities are the ‘Enemy’: Academic Freedom, Institutional Autonomy, and the Future of American Higher Education.” Democracy and the Politics of American Higher Education, Duke University, October 28, 2024. Webinar.
  • Kamola, Isaac. "Manufactured Backlash, Right-wing Think Tanks, and the Attack on Higher Education." Fisher Center for the Study of Gender and Justice, Hobart and William Smith College, October 23, 2024. Presentation.
  • Habash, Tariq, Rana Jaleel, Danny Shaw, and Jonathan Wallace. “Dissent, Democracy, & Higher Education: Under Attack.” Co-sponsored by the Center for Changing Systems of Power, the Humanities Institute, and the Asian American Justice & Innovation Lab; supported by Mellon’s Affirming Multivocal Humanities Program, October 22, 2024. Hybrid panel discussion. 
  • Barbour, Naomi and Demetri L. Morgan. Post 2024 Futures: For Academic Freedom and Campus Life, October 17, 2024. In-person workshop.
  • Jaleel, Jason, Wozniak, Erica Thomas, and Isaac Kamola. “National Teach-In” The Future We Stand For, April 17, 2024. Video, 1:00:00.

TV, Radio, and Podcasts

Quoted in the Media

Press Releases