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August 20, 2025 33 mins

🎙️ This week on The Disinfo Detox, host Nolan Higdon sits down with Trevor Griffey, VP of Legislation for the American Federation of Teachers, and Christina Ceisel, President of the California Faculty Association Fullerton Chapter, to break down what faculty in higher education should expect as they return to campus this year.

Together, they unpack:
👉 Administrative overreach and what it means for faculty autonomy
👉 The evolving challenges in contract enforcement and labor protections
👉 How faculty can navigate new policies, pressures, and workloads
👉 Strategies for protecting academic freedom and fair working conditions

This episode is essential listening for anyone working in higher education, interested in labor rights, or concerned about the future of teaching in an era of increasing administrative control.

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