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u/smudgeofwhimsical · 251 pointsr/news

She's presided over UC Davis at a time of tuition increases and the expansion of a food bank program within UC Davis. While doing so, she employs her own personal chef. All this despite UC Davis leading in food policy as the #1 agricultural college in the world. Which, advocates for better food policies amongst inequality in American society. She is disconnected from the reality that students face--of being unable to afford tuition and feed themselves.

During the Occupy Protest, a call against the 1% , students were pepper sprayed to disperse protest. Despite a tradition of protest on college campuses. She has a history of ignoring calls for resignation from UC Davis faculty.

>Open Letter to Chancellor Linda P.B. Katehi, November 2011

>I have....taken an active role in supporting the student movement to defend public education on our campus and throughout the UC system. In a word: I am the sort of young faculty member, like many of my colleagues, this campus needs. I am an asset to the University of California at Davis.

>You are not.

>I write to you and to my colleagues for three reasons:

>1) to express my outrage at the police brutality which occurred against students engaged in peaceful protest on the UC Davis campus today

>2) to hold you accountable for this police brutality

>3) to demand your immediate resignation

>-Professor Nathan Brown,

In the 2015 CAES graduation speech, she spoke of Thomas Edison's genius and struggle to discover technology while making several mistakes. Her words. "Everybody makes mistakes."

I guess that's right Chancellor Katehi.

Edit: Added Links. If you would like to learn more about the rise of food banks and inequality, Sweet Charity is a great read.

u/hershey-kiss · 1 pointr/slavelabour

https://www.amazon.com/Sweet-Charity-Emergency-Food-Entitlement/dp/0140245561

Sweet Charity?: Emergency Food and the End of Entitlement

ISBN-10: 0140245561

ISBN-13: 978-0140245561

Paying Venmo. State price

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EDIT: ty for so many responses. currently talking to bookselller10

EDIT2: done