Attack on Academic Freedom: is the persecution of Dominguez really about 
the TBTool?

 From Brett stalbaum.

The following is summarized from the UCSD Faculty Coalition letter sent 
to Senior Vice-Chancellor Acadamic Affairs Paul Drake on April 5th 2010. 
(Full letter reposted at http://www.walkingtools.net/?p=437) I will 
summarize some key information from the letter in bullets, with 
contextual information noted. Letters of support requested (see below.)

    • As the letter makes clear, professor Dominguez is being charged 
based on his celebrated artistic practice.
    • The charges stem from a Virtual Sit-in against www.ucop.edu on 
March 4th, a day of protest against fee increases at the University of 
California.
    • Dominguez’s tenure at UCSD is threatened, and the administration 
(Drake’s office) has threatened criminal charges based on a prima facie 
misrepresentation that the Virtual Sit-in was a botnet. (The former 
being legal, the latter being criminal.)
    • The nature of Dominguez’s art practice is known to Drake’s office. 
In fact, the AVCSS received and approved a promotion file in 2009 that 
describes the nature of the research. Dominguez was granted tenure based 
on that file.
    • Dominguez has held virtual Sit-ins against UCOP in the past, with 
no repercussions. This is highly indicative that the current actions 
against Dominguez are not motivated by the Virtual Sit-in, but possibly 
by other research being carried out by Dominguez and his colleagues. 
Note: I work with Ricardo on the Transborder Immigrant Tool Project – 
which is in fact one project supported by the UCSD supported 
walkingtools.net project. The research team also includes Amy Carrol and 
Micha Cardenas.
    • After a spate of recent hate-crimes on campus, including the 
hanging of a noose in the Geisel Library at UCSD, no criminal charges 
were brought.
    • The B.A.N.G. lab website was temporarily shut down on March 4th 
for exercising free speech, yet the Koala (a publication and website at 
UCSD with a history of racist provocations) is deemed by Chancellor Fox 
to be protected free speech.
Just to add a little more information for the concerned public, a UCSD 
auditors’ investigation of the Transborder Immigrant Tool project began 
well before the March 4th events, triggered by a complaint that remains 
confidential. Since that time, we have been informed by the auditors 
that the investigation has been expanded due to a letter from US 
Congress members Duncan Hunter, Brian Bilbray, and Darrell Issa. The 
possibility that the persecution of professor Dominguez is related to 
TBT or other research is therefore highly plausible.

I also want to make it very clear, I was involved in the March 4th 
virtual sit-in as a participant. Yet no administrative charges have been 
brought forth against me, and I have not been visited by detectives.

The full letter (reposted) can be read at: 
http://www.walkingtools.net/?p=437

General letters of support for professor Dominguez can be emailed to:

[email protected], [email protected], [email protected], 
[email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], 
[email protected], [email protected], [email protected], 
[email protected], [email protected]

These are:

Mary Anne Fox, Chancellor, (858) 534-3135, [email protected]

Lawrence Pitts, Provost of the UC,  [email protected]

Arthur Ellis, Vice Chancellor for Research, [email protected]

Stephanie Burke, Assistant Vice Chancellor, (858) 534-3913, [email protected]

Paul Drake, Senior Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs, 858.534.3132, 
[email protected] and [email protected]

Seth Leher, Dean, Division of Arts and Humanities, UCSD, [email protected]

Kristina Larson, [email protected]

Amy Rosen, [email protected]

Grant Kester, Chair, Department of Visual Arts, [email protected]

Ricardo Dominguez, Associate Professor, Department of Visual Arts, UCSD, 
[email protected]

Myself

Sites:

http://bang.calit2.net/

http://bang.calit2.net/xborder/

Brett Stalbaum
Lecturer with Security of Employment
Department of Visual Arts
University of California San Diego

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