The Adjunct Voice

Are ESOL classes being dropped because of Pathways?

At one of our Adjunct get togethers, a fellow Adjunct said she had heard that because of Guided Pathways coming, ESOL classes were being dropped. SDAFA is Adjuncts helping Adjucts, so I took it upon myself to find out if this is true. It is NOT. First, the change has nothing to do with Guided […]

San Diego City College NOT a Free-Speech Zone?

San Diego City College NOT a Free-Speech Zone? Let’s Make It a Hate-Free Zone! by Leonard Rodriguez If you, like many Americans, think of college campuses as leftist zones promoting liberal discourses of inclusion and tolerance, you may want to think again. A peaceful demonstration on Wednesday, April 25th promoting equity, equality, diversity, and respect […]

Tell Your Story in Riverside May 4th

Action Alert: Attendance Needed for Faculty-Centered Hearing on California Master Plan Attend the Select Committee on The Master Plan for Higher Education in California’s upcoming hearing, entitled “Meeting the Needs of Faculty and Staff to Support Students”. Don’t miss this opportunity to voice your concerns in public comment on such topics as the full- to […]

“SANCTUARY SCHOOL” ACCUSED OF CONDONING RACISM.

For immediate release to all media San Diego Adjunct Faculty Association April 22, 2018 Contact: https://www.sdafa.org “SANCTUARY SCHOOL” ACCUSED OF CONDONING RACISM. DEPARTMENT CHAIR ACCUSED OF ACTS OF RACIAL DISCRIMINATION, ABUSE, AND RETALIATION AGAINST IMMIGRANT PART-TIME PROFESSORS. SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA. A lawsuit filed in Federal Court on December 12, 2017, against San Diego Community College […]

Social Security, the WEP and GPO

There are several groups out there that are trying to eliminate the WEP and GPO. One is Social Security Works and another is Social Security Fairness. Both urge them members on a regular basis to contact their elected officials. While you are often asked to sign petitions for variousl causes, writing an email or making […]