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E250: La CUNY Lucha Continúa w/ Carolyn Hietter & Ian J. Seda-Irizarry

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Sean KB welcomes to the show two teachers (Carolyn Hietter and Ian Seda) from the John Jay College Department of Economics (Marxist) to discuss their program and the goings-on at the City University of New York since the beginning of the atrocities in Gaza: the McCarthyite administration's war on free speech, the massive shifts within the bourgeois university over preceding decades which led to it, and how John Jay's Econ department is pushing in another direction.

We ask the essential question: What might a working class education by and for the working class might look like? Find out for yourself and apply to the CUNY if you are looking for a radical education.

For Discord access and all our bonus content support the Antifada at http://patreon.com/theantifada

Attend the CUNY JJ econ rock show: People’s Garden in Bushwick, June 8th 2pm

Contact Ian Seda, Graduate Program Director iseda@jjay.cuny.edu

Information about Masters Program: https://johnjayeconomics.org/how-to-apply/

Rick Wolff and Ian Seda on heterodox economics at John Jay: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DyLY-ftZnF0

Ludy Thenor and Geert Dhondt on heterodox economics at John Jay: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PU8dT6jWHHI&t=32s

Music: Phony ppl - John Jay

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Sean KB welcomes to the show two teachers (Carolyn Hietter and Ian Seda) from the John Jay College Department of Economics (Marxist) to discuss their program and the goings-on at the City University of New York since the beginning of the atrocities in Gaza: the McCarthyite administration's war on free speech, the massive shifts within the bourgeois university over preceding decades which led to it, and how John Jay's Econ department is pushing in another direction.

We ask the essential question: What might a working class education by and for the working class might look like? Find out for yourself and apply to the CUNY if you are looking for a radical education.

For Discord access and all our bonus content support the Antifada at http://patreon.com/theantifada

Attend the CUNY JJ econ rock show: People’s Garden in Bushwick, June 8th 2pm

Contact Ian Seda, Graduate Program Director iseda@jjay.cuny.edu

Information about Masters Program: https://johnjayeconomics.org/how-to-apply/

Rick Wolff and Ian Seda on heterodox economics at John Jay: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DyLY-ftZnF0

Ludy Thenor and Geert Dhondt on heterodox economics at John Jay: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PU8dT6jWHHI&t=32s

Music: Phony ppl - John Jay

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