
This week, we bring you a special program, one that I've worked on all year. It's a four-act radio documentary investigating the public university -- what it is, who it's for, and how we understand it, especially right now. To try to answer these questions, we look closely at UC Davis. The show's got money that's blood, a school that's a corporation, plus vampires, factories, a double-decker bus, and an elephant (sort of).
For a full list of notes and citations, download here.
This piece is covered by a Creative Commons Non-Commercial Share-Alike copyright. Feel free to send links or re-post the mp3. If you'd like to rebroadcast it (in whole or in part), please contact me at ncyahr@gmail.com so that I can ask permission from my interviewees.
Extraordinary thanks to KDVS and UC Davis American Studies for making this project possible.
May the university be yours,
Natalie
Listen. Use the player below to hear the program, or click on "divShare" to download the mp3.
For a full list of notes and citations, download here.
This piece is covered by a Creative Commons Non-Commercial Share-Alike copyright. Feel free to send links or re-post the mp3. If you'd like to rebroadcast it (in whole or in part), please contact me at ncyahr@gmail.com so that I can ask permission from my interviewees.
Extraordinary thanks to KDVS and UC Davis American Studies for making this project possible.
May the university be yours,
Natalie
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