FUC
FUC is a weekly online symposium organized by rent-burdened graduate students at the University of California, Irvine.
This series emerged out of a desire to re-establish and build vital bonds of solidarity across our international community during this period of isolation. It is our hope that these talks will spark critical conversations around labor and labor movements, as well as the future of higher education and the university.
Central to our mission is the promotion of the COLA (Cost of Living Adjustment) Campaign at the University of California. Since September 2019, organizers across the UC have been calling for a COLA for every graduate student — regardless of residence, visa, documentation, employment or funding status — to bring us out of rent burden, without raising tuition or campus fees, and with a guarantee of non-retaliation.
FUC 018 | Tiffany Lethabo King — Beyond Work
FUC 017 | Alberto Toscano — Abolition Philosophy
Moderated Conversation | Wildcats, Boycotts, and Academic Capital
FUC 015 | Joy James — The Algorithm of Anti-Racism
FUC 014 | Malcolm Harris — Human Capital Stock: The Dynamics of Fixed Variable Capital
FUC 013 | Donna Murch — The Power of the Public University
FUC 011 | Davarian L. Baldwin & Adom Getachew — Reparations in Higher Education
FUC 009 | Frank B. Wilderson III — Afropessimism
FUC 004 | Tithi Bhattacharya — COLA, COVID, Social Reproduction
FUC 008 | Sarah Jaffe — Work Won’t Love You Back
FUC 007 | Sophie Lewis — Feminism Against Family
FUC 006 | Catherine Liu — The Agony of the PMC
FUC 003 | Joshua Clover — General Strike: Theory & Practice