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UC President Mark Yudof, UCSD Chancellor Marye Anne Fox, UCSD SVC Paul Drake
Dear President Yudof, Chancellor Fox, SVC Drake, and other concerned parties:
We the undersigned write in support of Ricardo Dominguez (Associate Professor, Visual Arts,UCSD) and his collaborators at b.a.n.g lab. We have recently heard disturbing news aboutProfessor Dominguez's tenure being placed under review in response to several of his recentresearch and performance projects, and we are deeply concerned about such developments.Professor Dominguez is an internationally renowned performance artist and researcher whosework has been curated and anthologized in a wide range of venues; he is known as anexemplary artist, scholar, and teacher; and we count ourselves fortunate to have him as acolleague within the UC system. We write to provide some disciplinary context for his work,which we hope will encourage you to abandon any potential efforts to revoke his tenure.
We understand the projects in question to be:
(1) Professor Dominguez's participation in the inter-institutional project "Transborder ImmigrantTool"; and
(2) Professor Dominguez's participation in a virtual sit-in on the UCOP web site as part of thecollective actions taken on March 4, 2010 in response to the current crises facing public highereducation in California.
The Transborder Immigrant Tool is an innovative project that cross-cuts technology and thearts. Using low-cost and recycled mobile phones loaded with mapping software, the projectaims to reduce deaths and serious illnesses/injuries for those traveling through California'sdeserts. Although this project has been met with some controversy in the press, we see thiswork as being imminently ethical and, perhaps just as importantly, a serious and innovativeextension of precedents in performance research that have similarly aimed to pose questionsabout structural inequality, citizenship and civility, and humanitarianism. Such questions haveoccupied performance traditions throughout the 20th and 21st centuries; Dominguez's work, inthis regard, is both part of a longer disciplinary tradition in performance and the visual arts and,importantly for the UC, an innovative and forward-thinking extension of these queries to the
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problems and conditions that define our contemporary age.
It is also important to note, despite sensationalist media reports to the contrary, that theTransborder Immigrant Tool has not as yet been used by anyone unaffiliated with b.a.n.g lab. Itis still in development, with input from non-profit border organizations and the Border Patrol. Weunderstand that UCSD has received complaints from several members of the US Congress whohave unfortunately been misinformed about the project's scope, and who are attempting tointervene into the practice of academic and artistic freedom. As scholars and artists who havechosen to work in the context of a public institution in the interest of the "greater good," we findsuch interventions from political representatives into university research projects to be unethicaland in breach of their responsibilities as elected leaders.
We also understand that information about Professor Dominguez's work with the TransborderImmigrant Tool has been included with all of his professional reviews at UCSD, only now (afterthe receipt of letters from members of Congress) to be investigated. We are deeply concernedthat what might, in other disciplines, be called the "results" of a research project could be usedretroactively to question that project's basis. We trust that you, too, will respect the necessaryintegrity of scholarly and artistic research by refusing to bend to political pressure and bycontinuing to support the vibrant, innovative, forward-thinking, and ethical research program ofProfessor Dominguez and b.a.n.g lab.
The March 4 "Virtual Sit-In" on the UCOP.EDU website, similarly, represents an innovativeapproach to political action and civil disobedience. It is not, as some reports have attempted toassert, the equivalent of a "Distributed Denial of Service" (DDOS) attack, for several reasons:
First, unlike all DDOS attacks, a virtual sit-in is transparent. This means that all participantsactively accept the terms of the sit-in; the creators of the sit-in are openly identified; and onlycomputers used by specific individuals are involved. (DDOS attacks, on the other hand, useanonymous software programs and filters to disguise the creators and participants; and createconnections to target websites in great excess of the actual number of participants.)
Second, like "real world" (embodied) sit-ins, a virtual sit-in is part of a broader set of cultural andpolitical actions directed towards a specific, non-essential site with a specific message in mind.It is also limited in time and scope, precisely like a performance, with a set beginning andending. The purpose of a virtual sit-in is to participate in a broader collective social action (in this
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case, March 4), transparently, in the interest of conveying the sentiments of a collective socialbody.
Finally, given the primary purpose of public universities, we would hope that the UC would welcome the critical questions raised by a virtual sit-in--about collectivity, about accessibility,about the important role universities play in technological and artistic innovation--at a time whenthese cherished values are so severely under threat by diminishing state support. We see thevirtual sit-in as an important extension of the many other collective actions engaged on March4, pedagogically as well as artistically instructive.
In short: Ricardo Dominguez is at the very vanguard of performance art traditions, and wecount ourselves extremely fortunate to count him as a colleague. His international reputation asan innovative artist and scholar strengthens the UC's position as a leader in the fields oftheater/performance and the visual arts. We trust that the values of academic and artisticfreedom that define the university's role in public service will convince you to abandon any attempts to revoke his tenure.
1. Patrick Anderson La Jolla, CA2. Erika Lin Fairfax, VA3. Ann Smock Berkeley, CA4. Robert Lecusay San Diego, CA5. Nelson
Maldonado-TorresBerkeley, CA
6. Lawrence Bogad Davis, CA7. Bryan Phernetton Crown Point, IN8. Stephanie
LeMenagerSanta Barbara, CA
9. Nitza Tenenblat Davis, CA
Name From Comments
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Name From Comments10. Mark Walters La Jolla, CA This must be a joke. Right? Rescinding a professor's
tenure for doing socially relevant, important work? AT THEUNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA?!?I'm a PhD student here. If you're going to pull this %&#$and threaten MY reputation and future (not to mention myfreedom and the freedom of my colleagues), I'm going tomake a HUGE stink!-Mark Walters, PhD Student in Communication/ScienceStudies-
11. Ivan Ramos Berkeley, CA13. Katie Zien CHICAGO, IL14. Keith Hennessy SAN FRANCISCO,
CAThe role of the engaged academic and artist is to instigate,expand and support public discourse on pressing socialissues. Dominguez public art works, rooted in an ethic ofsocial justice, are exemplary in this context.
15. Jeff Wax Windham, ME16. Michael P Jaros
UCSD alumnus(PhD 2008)
Salem, MA
17. Nigel Gibson Boston, MA18. Jennifer Harford
VargasSan Francisco, CA
19. LindsayCummings
Ithaca, NY Academic freedom must include activism. If we are to seeourselves--as scholars--as a part of the world we teach inand about, we must be able to participate in the world aswe see fit. This is important to our work, our teaching, andthe impact we have on our students.
20. Joseph AllenRuanto-Ramirez
San Diego, CA Keep Prof Dominguez in UCSD! De-tenure Prof. Driscollwho donated to the Koala!
21. Yan Yin Choy Sunnyvale, CA22. Jason Kim Berkeley, CA23. Tamara Lea Spira Oakland, CA24. Matt Anderson St. Paul, MN25. A. B. Wilkinson Berkeley, CA26. magali rabasa oakland, CA27. Tracey Nicholls Romeoville, IL28. Ryan Fuimaono San Francisco, CA29. Raphi Rechitsky Minneapolis, MN No to de-tenuring from the University of Minnesota.30. Sima Belmar Berkeley, CA31. Melinda Luisa de
JesusOakland, CA
32. Mark Leo Daly City, CA
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Name From Comments33. Andrea Scally San Francisco, CA34. Alexandro
GradillaFullerton, CA
35. Thomas Meagher San Francisco, CA36. Brian Herrera albuquerque, NM37. Elana Zilberg La Jolla, CA38. Timothy Huey Moraga, CA This work by Professor Dominguez saves lives.
Undocumented immigration may be a controversial issuebut saving lives should not be. Think about it.
39. Joo Ok Kim San Diego, CA40. Yumi Pak San Diego, CA42. Jenny Shaw Tuscaloosa, AL43. maria ceja davis, CA44. Andrew
Whitworth-SmithSan Diego, CA
45. Cathy Hannabach Davis, CA46. Cecilia Aldarondo Minneapolis, MN47. Cara Baldwin La Jolla, CA48. Virginia Bartz San Diego, CA49. Luz Calvol oakland, CA Associate Professor of Ethnic Studies, Cal State East Bay50. Carlos Munoz, Jr. UC Berkeley, CA51. Ken Tivey Saint Paul, MN Which side are you on, and why?52. Sharada
BalachandranDavis, CA Tenure is supposed to protect an academic from
institutional persecution. Protecting and encouragingacademic freedom is precisely the reason that tenure wasinstitutionalized in higher education to begin with. RevokingRicardo Dominguez's tenure should not only terrify alltenured faculty around the country, but this type ofcensoring should also worry future scholars in theacademy.
53. ValentinaVelázquez deLenney
Davis, CA
54. Ivone Barriga minneapolis, LaoPeople's DemocraticRepublic
Ivone Barriga
55. Ivan Rosero La Jolla, CA UCSD administration, show the courage to defend yourown stated principles! It's precisely when the pressure ison that it counts the most.
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Name From Comments56. Dawn Lee Union City, CA Dr. Dominguez's work is saving lives, regardless of how
you feel about undocumented immigrants. The SVC hassigned off on this project many times before so attentionYudof, Fox and Drake - stay consistent and uphold whatyour peers have already approved of and what the UCSDcampus has funded! Do not bow to Republican pressureand show some backbone by supporting academics whoare engaged in the community.
57. Kathleen Gough Glasgow, UnitedKingdom
58. Cinthya Saavedra Logan, UT59. Caro Jauregui Berkeley, CA60. Kevin Scott Davis, CA Do not yield academic freedom and morality to the
pressures of politics!61. Muni Citrin La Jolla, CA62. Jessica Cordova Chula Vista, CA63. Sampada Aranke Oakland, CA64. Francisca
CazaresOakland, CA
65. Daynali Flores Savoy, IL66. Daisy Garcia Nueva Loja, Ecuador67. Max Strassfeld Palo Alto, CA68. Marcela Fuentes Los Angeles, CA Ricardo’s work is the best instantiation of what Professor
Doris Sommer from Harvard University calls “CulturalAgency”. Sommer defines this term as an approach thatputs culture to work, “not towards consensus but towards amultiplicity of insertions” (Cultural Agency, 8). This isprecisely the frame in which Dominguez’s work should beplaced. In class, my students discuss the many layers thathis work engages. Nobody intends to shut off theconversation. We may agree or disagree, but surely,Dominguez’s work engages us all and makes us thinkabout art's engagement of pressing social issues. We aretalking about work that proves that ethics is not anabsolute position and that, as b.a.n.g lab put it in theMarch 7th statement on the San Diego Tribune, it is notethical to not do anything about those dying at the border.Confusing this research with a practice that threatens theU.S. is to cede to ideologies of fear and censorship.Censoring Dominguez does not transmit a good messageneither to students nor to those whose claims are inspiredby racism and a misled idea of patriotism.
69. Nathan Clough Minneapolis, MN70. Lauren Corcios Davis, CA71. Caleb Waldorf Los Angeles, CA
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Name From Comments72. Cutler Edwards
UC San DiegoLa Jolla, CA Stop the De-tenuring. And then let's move to address the
roots that continue to sprout this kind of attack on publiceducation. Another University is Possible!
73. Charlotte McIvor Emeryville, CA74. Agustin Palacios San jose, CA Please protect free speech and the work of Dominguez.75. Melissa
ThompsonLAUDERHILL, FL
76. Nicole Sears Davis, CA77. Keiko Kubo Oakland, CA As a member of the Third World Coalition of the American
Friends Service Committee, I visited the Arizona/Mexicoborder in January, 2008. There we were told of gravely illpeople and of people who died in the desert. This is suchimportant work.
78. Mónica Chacón El Paso, TX79. Yomaira Figueroa Berkeley, CA UC Berkeley80. Paulina Moreno Santa Cruz, CA81. Todd Kolze Berkeley, CA82. Lisa Lowe San Diego, CA83. Kyla Schuller San Diego, CA UCSD should honor its commitment to free speech and
provocative research.84. Tallie Ben Daniel Oakland, CA85. dorinda moreno orcutt, ca, CA86. Nathaniel Adam
Tobias ColemanAnn Arbor, MI
87. Dan S. Wang Madison, WI I support Professor Dominguez. His research, activism,and teaching are an important part of the internationaldiscourse of new and experimental art. Moreover, therevocation of tenure would be a blatant cave-in to thereactionary voices of the ever-more partisan RepublicanParty. I ask senior UC executives to stand firm indefending freedom and excellence in academic activity.
88. Jennifer Williams Ithaca, NY89. Rashne Limki San Diegho, CA90. Josef Eckert Seattle, WA91. Jim Groom fredericskburg, VA92. Cecilia Joulain Irvine, CA93. Joseph Grim
FeinbergChicago, IL
94. Lizette Arevalo Goleta, CA95. Kevin Hamilton Urbana, IL96. Phuong Vuong Oakland, CA Censorship is not the way to go!
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Name From Comments97. Ian Paul San Francisco, CA We must support faculty whom are taking risks in their
research, especially in cases where it's politicallyunpopular. What kind of freedom is this where people arethreatened when they challenge institutions of power? Afreedom to be subservient?
98. Lowell Moorcroft Oakland, CA99. Jonathan Dettman Davis, CA100. Nicholas Mitchell Oakland, CA101. Ignacio Chapela Berkeley, CA102. Maureen
KuenstlerChicago, IL
103. James Traer La Jolla, CA104. Takashi
matsumotoSan Diego, CA
105. ChristopherMoreno
La Mesa, CA
106. Mauro Caraccioli Tallahassee, FL In solidarity...107. Jesse Strauss Oakland, CA108. Christopher
LizotteSeattle, WA
109. StephenMandiberg
La Jolla, CA He was tenured to do this exact type of work.
110. Tamsin Davies Aberystwyth, UnitedKingdom
111. Catherine Duffly Berkeley, CA112. Maureen
McCormackLa Jolla, CA
113. Ryan Reft San Diego, CA114. Rafael J.
GonzálezOakland, CA Humanitarian aid and assistance should never be grounds
for academic de-tenuring. Neither should direct action ofcivil disobedience.
115. Peter DiFalco Chico, CA As a member of the higher education community inCalifornia I am very disturbed by the implication that ahighly respected educator's tenure is endangered by his orher involvement in projects, research or activities which arepolitically controversial. If Ricardo's Dominguezcontribution to the academy is valuable and his studentsare enriched by his presence at the university, then histenure should not be threatened nor should the system bepressured by political forces to stifle a voice in the broaderconversations of our culture.
116. Targol Mesbah Oakland, CA117. Sara Smith Oakland, CA
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Name From Comments118. Rolando Alvarado Los Angeles, CA119. Toby Beauchamp Davis, CA120. Courtney Arnold Guerneville, CA I strongly support Professor Dominguez not only because I
understand his work to be socially, intellectually, andartistically important, but also because I find thepolitically-motivated actions of the UCSD administration tobe reprehensibly unethical, especially for a publicinstitution. The tenure system was developed specificallyto protect intellectual freedom; it is not only unacceptablebut threatening to our society at large for this guarantee ofprotection to be turned into a tool of suppression.
121. Richard Walker UC Berkeley, CA122. Catherine Fung Davis, CA123. Hilary Malatino Binghamton, NY124. Daniela Suarez Davis, CA125. Vicente L Westwood, CA126. Alyshia Galvez New York, NY127. Cecilio Cooper Davis, CA128. Diane Lefer Los Angeles, CA His work touches on some of the most important cultural
issues today. As a faculty member at Vermont College ofFine Arts, I support academic freedom.
129. BrendaHernandez
Berkeley, CA
130. Caren Kaplan Davis, CA131. Elena Aronova San Diego, CA132. Aaron Gurlly La Jolla, CA133. Aaron Gurlly La Jolla, CA134. Lynn Fors Lexington, KY Human rights, Human dignity.135. Ute Lehrer Toronto, Canada Senior administrators of UCSD and UCOP are encouraged
to reconsider their actions in regards to RicardoDominguez.
136. Gaganjot Bhatti Fresno, CA How can anybody be against saving lives? Is your securitymore important than a life?
137. MichaelRubenstein
Berkeley, CA
138. Alicia Ratterree San Diego, CA139. Daniel Olmos Santa Barbara, CA Electronic activism is protected by the United States
constitution's free speech provision, and what's more,research activism is protected by academic freedom. Thisis clearly a politically motivated attack against RicardoDominguez and his colleagues, and it must stopimmediately. As a graduate student at the University of(continues on next page)
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Name From Comments139. Daniel Olmos Santa Barbara, CA (continued from previous page)
California, Santa Barbara I hope this witch hunt comes toan end and that the university will decide to use itsdwindling resources on something more productive ratherthan to attack a respected intellectual and art/researchgroup.
140. William Robinson Santa Barbara, CA141. Anna Carastathis Los Angeles, CA142. Olfat Mohamed Long Beach, CA In support!143. Diego Sotelo Oakland, CA144. Dave Stephens Oroville, CA human lives or political gambit...shame on you UCSD.145. Luis Fernandez Garden Grove, CA protect academic freedom from politically motivated
attacks. Please!147. Ariana Casanova Berkeley, CA148. Sarah Kanouse Iowa City, IA149. Michael Monahan Milwaukee, WI150. Richard Grijalva Boston, MA151. Ryan Moran La Jolla, CA152. Mahmood Ibrahim pomona, CA153. Shelley Streeby Encinitas, CA154. Andrew
MazzaschiNew Brunswick, NJ
155. Jody Blanco San Diego, CA You make a two-faced gesture to minority recruitment andoutreach by agreeing to improve campus climate byincreasing the presence and support for minorities oncampus and then bringing charges against a professorwhose research and art projects directly pertain to thestudy of historically underrepresented minorities. Youprotected all the members of the Koala and its sponsors forthe sake of "free speech" and "free academic inquiry," nota single person has been punished; and here you arepushing a criminal investigation on an art research project?What kind of message do you think you're sendingCalifornia and the US?
156. Margi Bryant Sheffield, UnitedKingdom
157. Patricia Ybarra Providence, RI158. Pauline Marne Liverpool, United
Kingdom159. Puck Lo Berkeley, CA160. Scott Neigh Sudbury, Canada No one is illegal!
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Name From Comments161. Amanda
ArmstrongGraduate Student,Department ofRhetoric, CA
162. Valerie Billing Davis, CA163. A McLaughlin London, United
Kingdom164. Michael Omi Berkeley, CA165. Gabriela
Spears-RicoBerkeley, CA
166. Cassidy Puckett Chicago, IL167. Tamar Diana
WilsonLa Jolla, CA
168. Rebecca Torres Austin, TX169. Donald Bahlinger Nogales, AZ as a person who deals with "deported migrants" in ambos
nogales of the kino border initiative, i am horrified that aninstitution of education would think of censuring aprofessor for the humanitarian work that he does.humanitarian help is teaching values by living example.respectfully,Donald Bahlinger, Kino Border Initiative
170. Ana RaquelMinian
New Haven, CT
171. Bob Tinsman Oakland, CA172. Alex Rivera Los Angeles, CA173. alicia
ramos-jordanmerced, CA
174. Zarin Shaghaghi San Diego, CA175. Kara Alba Emeryville, CA176. David Pellow Minneapolis, MN Please respect Professor Dominguez's rights to free
speech and freedom of expression, and consider thepositive impact of his work on human rights and thepreservation of life in the Border region. Moreover, this is agreat opportunity for UCSD to make good on its promisesof community building and inclusion, considering the longhistory of racism and bigotry on that campus.
177. Sameena Eidoo Toronto, Canada In the spirit of dignity and justice for all.178. Jean Lavigne Collegeville, MN179. Guillermo Nicacio Washinton, DC180. Jin Haritaworn London, United
Kingdom
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Name From Comments181. Nancy Ledesma Berkeley, CA Very few times does art actually become efficient in
becoming a catalyst for social change. Mr. Dominguez'swork is saving lives! If the University is willing to criminalizea professor because of this, then we have a HUGEproblem.
182. D P Wu Northampton, MA183. Edrik Lopez Fairfield, CT184. Merritt Linden Alpine, CA185. Ken Ehrlich Los Angeles, CA186. Heidi Scott Aberystwyth, United
Kingdom187. Daniel Perlstein Berkeley, CA188. Zerek Kempf Brooklyn, NY189. Jeff Romm Berkeley, CA190. Michelle Erai Santa Cruz, CA This work deserves an humanitarian award rather than
censure.191. Filiberto Chavez,
Jr. UC BerkeleyBerkeley, CA Artist should have freedom of creativity and expression, for
it is through their work that we are able to critique thesocial justice problems within our society.
192. Ann Noble Davis, CA Smacks of McCarthyism!193. Rocio Bravo Los Angeles, CA Professor Dominguez is doing a right thing. Would it be
better to have more deaths?194. Lindsey Carte Austin, TX195. Will Lambek Providence, RI196. Miriam Bird
GreenbergOakland, CA
197. Giordano Schillaci Palermo, Italy198. Omar Jabary
SalamancaGent, Belgium
199. Danielle Sales Davis, CA200. Salvador Barajas Radford, VA201. Christopher
CantorOakland, CA
202. Maria B ZepedaCortes
La Jolla, CA
203. William Heegaard UC Berkeley, CA204. Lisa Yoneyama La Jolla, CA205. Sjahari Pullom La Jolla, CA I do not fully understand the administration's position in
attempting to revoke the tenure of a UCSD professorbased on research that was both previously approved andfunded by the university, and on the basis of which he was(continues on next page)
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Name From Comments205. Sjahari Pullom La Jolla, CA (continued from previous page)
granted tenure in the first place. The administration doesnot appear to be taking responsibility for its prior approvalof Prof. Dominguez's work, and appears to be breakingfaith with this professor in particular and the faculty at largein general. Combined with previous faith-breaking actionsby the administration in the past (attempting to break theleases of graduate students in university housing, forinstance) and the absence of any significant or effectiveaction against the perpetrators of racist speech oncampus, the administration's actions have filled me with nosmall degree of mistrust. Furthermore, as a minority I feelthat the administration has fostered a hostile campusclimate by its selective action against Prof. Dominguez andinaction toward white racists on campus. I plan oncontacting my state and federal representatives as soon aspossible regarding the increasingly hostile campus climateand the inept response by the administration to ongoingevents. I might add that I am a former military officer andright-of-center political moderate who has maintained alifelong outright aversion to political protest and activismand has previously avoided protests, petitions, and the like,including those activist events on campus over the pastseveral months. I have been forced to reconsider myaversion due to the sustained lack of proper action to anumber of important issues on campus by thisadministration, and I hope that the administration of UCSDand the University of California will take immediate steps torestore my trust and confidence in its leadership byimmediately desisting from action against Prof. Dominguezand taking some real meaningful steps to address theracial climate on campus.Sjahari S. Pullom,M.A., C.Phil.Department of History
206. Jeffrey Haas Hickory Hills, IL207. Leslie Simmons Palmdale, CA Politics has no place in tenure decisions. Do not disgrace
yourselves by taking action against Professor Dominguez.208. Max Parra Mexico City, Mexico209. Jose Henrickson Los Angeles, CA "if there had to be city walls, the walls had doors and the
doors were open to anyone with the will and the heart toget here." -Ronald Reagan speech 1989 re: shining city on a hill.
210. Cyndra Fye Cary, NC An individual creating a device that will SAVE LIVESshould be applauded, not censored. Whatever one'sstance on immigration, the reality of protecting individual'slives should override every other consideration. RicardoDiminguez is not responsible for failed governmental(continues on next page)
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Name From Comments210. Cyndra Fye Cary, NC (continued from previous page)
policies on immigration and economics that continue tocause people to risk their lives merely for the opportunity toperhaps find a job - he has stepped in to fill a need forthose caught in that terrible trap. Kudos to you, RicardoDominguez! And UCSD, a university my physicist brotherattended, should be proud to employ a compassionate,inventive man such as this.
211. julieta aranda new york, NY212. Sam Spears Fairmont, WV I find it distressing that this man's job is being threatened
for political reasons that stand outside his actual jobperformance. This is exactly the sort of pressure fromwhich tenure is supposed to protect members of theacademic community.
213. Jimmy Patino La Jolla, CA Not only is Professor Domiguez's important scholarly workunder attack, but the ability to express dissent in ademocratic society is also through attack of the tenuresystem!
214. Laura Pulido Pasadena, CA It is exactly this kind of innovative work that is supposed tobe protected by academic freedom.
215. Hazel YvetteKoch
Providencer, RI
216. Edwin Ackerman berkeley, CA217. Kelly Gates San Diego, CA218. Amanda Ciafone Saint Paul, MN219. Alexandra Black Berkeley, CA220. Dominique
NavarroSan Diego, CA
221. Josh Sonnenfeld San Mateo, CA Another UC Alumnus in support of Academic Freedom222. Susana Morales Los Angeles, CA As a graduate student within the CA public educational
system, I am dismayed that freedom of speech is beingsilenced. The educational system is designed to developcritical thinkers that will engage in civic participation of ourcountry. We cannot silence those that do not expressviews that may be aligned with our own. Instead, weshould use these moments to create spaces for dialogueand collective growth. I am in full support of ProfessorDominguez and hope that we continue to protect theacademic integrity of our educational systems byprotecting the freedom of speech of not only our studentsbut faculty and staff as well.
223. Ozum Hatipoglu Ithaca, NY224. Sylvia Zamora Los Angeles, CA225. Ricardo Avalos Hayward, CA226. Ulla Berg Brooklyn, NY
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Name From Comments227. Maite Málaga
IguiñizMexico DF, Mexico
228. Ece Algan Claremont, CA229. Maribel Gomez La Puente, CA230. Karrie Melendrez LOS ANGELES, CA Stop the Berlin wall at the Mexican border.231. Ian Martin San Jose, CA232. melody hoffmann minneapolis, MN233. Jesse Moya Alhambra, CA234. Robert Zeinstra Berkeley, CA Rather than encouraging illegal immigration, Ricardo's
program encourages saving lives.235. Kyung Hee Ha La jolla, CA236. Hannah Gibson San Diego, CA237. Denis Rancourt Ottawa, Canada In Canada it would be executive irresponsibility for the
administration not to aggressively defend professorRicardo Domingez' academic freedom. Come on USacademics rise up. They can't fire us all!
238. Scott Dexter Brooklyn, NY239. Sondra Hale Culver City, CA Dear President Yudof, UCSD Chancellor Fox, and UCSD
SVC Drake:It is very difficult for me to imagine how forms of protest artcan be considered inappropriate for someone who washired for this kind of work and whose exact work has beenpositively reviewed by peers all along. It is very difficult tosee how we can be returning to a time when D.H.Lawrence's work was banned and when performance artgot its performers arrested. This is the 21st century, withart and technology linked in exciting new ways. We shouldbe PROUD of Ricardo Dominguez, even of the controversythat has swirled around his work. Please honor our artistswith energy and commitment to making change. Sincerelyyours, Sondra Hale, Professor, Anthropology andWomen's Studies, UCLA
240. AlejandroVasquez
San Diego, CA
241. Haim Steinbach Brooklyn, NY242. Elmo
Terry-MorganProvidence, RI I am an associate professor of Africana Studies and
Theatre Arts and Performance Studies at BrownUniversity. I am also an alumnus of UCSD, MFA, Class of1978, Theatre. I am distressed and disappointed to learn ofthese pending actions against Professor Dominquez. Forthe sake of freedom of thought in academia I implore younot to take this drastic and repressive action.
243. Laura Enriquez Los Angeles, CA
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Name From Comments244. Erin
Ploss-CampoamorCulver City, CA
245. Daphne Lei Irvine, CA246. James Swenson New Brunswick, NJ247. Mark Smith San Diego, CA248. April Huff La Jolla, CA249. Megan Shea Yorktown Heights, NY250. Minh-Ha T. Pham,
PhDNew York, NY
251. Audrey Silvestre bell gardens, CA252. Nazgol
GhandnooshLos Angeles, CA
253. MuniraLokhandwala
UC Berkeley, CA
254. Rich Booher Syracuse, NY255. Rebecca Riley chicago, IL We need a sane immigration policy right now, not
increased militarization of our borders. If this nation wantsclosed borders, the borders should be closed to labor andcapital BOTH, not just one or the other. Either open theborder or repeal NAFTA!
256. Ivonne del Valle Albany, CA257. Stefanie Graeter Berkeley, CA258. Brandi Wilkins
CataneseBerkeley, CA
259. Ian Duncan Berkeley, CA260. Zachary Williams Los Angeles, CA261. Elizabeth Petrick San Diego, CA262. Anthony Alvarez Los Angeles, CA263. A. Naomi Paik Urbana, IL264. Rachel
Morello-FroschBerkeley, CA
265. Michael Lucey Berkeley, CA266. James Cockcroft Montreal, Canada267. Leily Pan oakland, CA268. Amy Hughes Brooklyn, NY269. Karla Mejia pasadena, CA Its sad to see that Ricardo Dominguez is being penalized
for creating humane ways to sustain life. Pleasereconsider.
270. Dana Buntrock Berkeley, CA271. Kathleen Coll Stanford, CA
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Name From Comments272. Paul Dosh St. Paul, MN273. Cindy Bello Oakland, CA274. Isaac Miller Berkeley, CA275. Sang Lee Oakland, CA No one should be de-tenured for working in the name of
human rights.276. Robert Irwin west sacramento, CA277. Camille Forbes La Jolla, CA278. Shannon Steen Associate Professor,
UC Berkeley, CA279. Sau-ling Wong Berkeley, CA280. Julia Lee Austin, TX281. Luis Alberto
ArellanoQueretaro, Mexico
282. matthew dewey la jolla, CA283. Athena Tan Goleta, CA284. Jeanette Lee Detroit, MI Ricardo Dominguez's contributions to the fields of art,
technology and social justice are profoundly valuable to thefuture of this country. His scholarship should be honoredand protected by UCSD.
285. L Facchino,LMFT, BCETS
Millbrae, CA The Torah teaches that to save one life is to save theworld. In the priorities of actions, Professor Dominguez'action helps sustain life. This is the central and primaryfocus that should be considered. Salvar a vidas importamas que guardar leyes.
286. Denise Khor Somerville, MA287. Amira Davis Champaign, IL288. Ernesto Capello St. Paul, MN289. John Higgins La Jolla, CA290. Cecilia Caballero pittsburg, CA291. carolyn de la pena uc davis, CA I support academic freedom and Professor Dominguez's
right to pursue his scholarship.292. Zach Blas Durham, NC293. Jaideep Singh Haward, CA294. Adriana Estill Northfield, MN295. Alan Aja Brooklyn, NY296. Jennifer Kotting Minneapolis, MN297. Alice Perez La Jolla, CA298. Margaret Rhee Somewhere, CA299. Simeon Man Seattle, WA300. Simona Sawhney Minneapolis, MN
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Name From Comments301. Kyle Vande Slunt Champaign, IL302. Cindy Garcia Minneapolis, MN303. Jade Power San Diego, CA304. Rebecca Krinke Minneapolis, MN305. J.B. Shank Minneapoolis, MN306. Karen Till Roanoke, VA Ricardo Dominguez's creative and intellectual work is of
international significance. It is abhorrent that a publicresearch institution would try to take away tenure fromsuch a distinguished scholar and artist. UCSD shoulduphold academic and artistic independence and not bow toviolent and racist threats for his important TransborderImmigrant Tool project.
307. Cynthia Hsu La Jolla, CA308. Marisa Fuentes Watertown, MA309. Shanna Lorenz Los Angeles, CA310. Smita Ramnarain Amherstm, MA311. Lynn Lukkas Minneapolis, MN312. Jolie Harris
Seattle UniversitySeattle, WA
313. Rachel Wineman San Diego, CA314. Rachel Gamin Medina, OH Revoking tenure in response to political pressure based on
a humanitarian act is cowardly at worst and shameful atbest. Politics notwithstanding, however: Tenure issupposed to be a reflection of the quality of the facultymember's academic pursuits.
315. John Mowitt Minneapolis, MN Before academic freedom becomes merely academic stopthis abusive nonsense.
316. Adam Hefty Oakland, CA317. Pubali Ray
ChaudhuriNewark, CA Be so good as to stop this browbeating of academics
because they speak for the oppressed, in this casedesperate immigrants scrambling towards a country thatoffers them some chance, however slim and rapidlydiminishing that chance may be, of earning a living forthemselves and their families. Are academics then to bereduced to a milk-and-water lot, too intimidated by theprecedence of retaliation against their colleagues, to eventhink of substantive resistance against domination and forhumanity? I am aware that such an emasculated academewould suit the interests of the dominant community. Butwould it suit the interests of humanity as a whole? Whatmessage would it send to the students whose futures ourteachers help to shape? That, although the teachers maylecture of courage and resistance, they are also threatenedwith punishment should they attempt to take that courage(continues on next page)
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Name From Comments317. Pubali Ray
ChaudhuriNewark, CA (continued from previous page)
and apply it beyond the classroom.Students and teachers deserve to have access toProfessors like Ricardo Dominguez. Stop the persecutionof Professor Dominguez.
318. David Stein Los Angeles, CA University of Southern California319. Ramón
Rivera-ServeraEvanston, IL
320. Michael Wilkerson Brooklyn, NY321. X White Chula Vista, CA Please protect academic freedom and tenure from
politically-motivated attacks. Ricardo is a great professorwith very interesting projects.
322. carol white Amherst, MA323. Kase Wheatley Davis, CA324. Celines Villalba Berkeley, CA325. Anthony Burr la jolla, CA326. Robin Bernstein Cambridge, MA327. Holly Ober Davis, CA Revoking someone's tenure because of their political
activity makes a mockery of the whole tenure system.328. Nina Waisman Encinitas, CA329. LOPEZ LUIS Paris, France330. Jill Ferguson Columbia, SC It's a matter of basic survival. Of course, I'm in favor of it.331. Patrick Wolfe Cambridge, MA I'm appalled at the politically blatant nature of this attempt
to suppress a scholar's activity. What actions are theUCSD administrators taking against faculty who participatein attacks on the human rights of border-crossers? Theirbullying tactics are unworthy of a scholarly institution.
332. Jean Lord Cliffwood Bch, NJ333. Charles Sellers Berkeley, CA It's monstrous for the University to bow to this kind of
political pressure. Have we learned nothing from theLoyalty Oath?
334. ZachSchwartz-Weinstein
Brooklyn, NY
335. Soraya tlatli berkeley, CA336. Alfred Kovnat Bensalem, PA337. Edith Ng Berkeley, CA338. Kristofer Rios New York, NY339. Anne ProudFire Rochester, NY340. Benjamin Fink Minneapolis, MN341. Gerry Kearns Blacksburg, VA I heard about this activist artistic project and was
impressed with the sincere humanitarianism of trying toprevent people dying of thirst.
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Name From Comments342. Ruth Meyerowitz Amherst, NY343. crystal marich berkeley, CA344. Margaret Werry Minneapolis, MN345. Alma Juarez Paramount, CA No one should be de-tenured for saving lifes.346. Anthony
DubovskyUC Berkeley, CA Ricardo Dominguez is doing essential and innovative work
in the visual arts. The work also shows a stronghumanitarian commitment. He should be supported in this,both by the University and the community as a whole.
347. Marla Carlson Athens, GA348. Abdulai Bah New York, NY349. Trevor Sangrey Santa Cruz, CA350. cynthia franklin honolulu, HI351. Ozlem Goner Northampton, MA352. Rhonda Taube Riverside, CA353. Nicolas Mendoza Alpine, CA This man is saving lives and this is how his actions are
received? He isn't doing anything to alter the number ofimmigrants currently trying to cross the border, simplyshowing humanity for the ones who are already attemptingthe journey. Even prisoners of war are granted basichuman rights.
354. Emilie Bergmann Berkeley, CA The University of California hired and promoted ProfessorRodriguez for his ethically engaged artwork. Sacrificingacademic freedom to political pressure leaves theinstitution as well as individual faculty vulnerable to furtherattacks on education.
355. Ward Reilly Baton Rouge, LA356. Victoria Law New York, NY357. Ilgin Erdem Amhert, MA Ilgin Erdem358. Karl Steel Brooklyn, NY359. Steven McCarthy St Paul, MN360. Bruce Braun Minneapolis, MN361. Eric Garcia Berkeley, CA362. Anne Carey San Mateo, CA363. Kathleen
FredericksonDavis, CA
364. Fabiola Acosta Whittier, CA365. Serena Sprungl New Haven, CT366. Allison Crilly Ventura, CA The proposed action against Professor Dominguez is a
blight upon everything that a United States academicinstitution should stand for. I believe that UCSD needs toprotect its own reputation by immediately putting an end to(continues on next page)
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Name From Comments366. Allison Crilly Ventura, CA (continued from previous page)
the attacks. Academia should be a rich and diversecommunity, not a homogeneous and passive group ofpolitical pawns. As such, and only as such, can it continueto hold clout in the world of expanding knowledge andresearch.
367. chas. winant la Mesa, CA368. Alex Garcia Oakland, CA369. Joanna OConnell Minneapolis, MN Have you no shame?370. Veronica Michel Minneapolis, MN371. Dina Padilla Citrus Hgts., CA No one has the right to violate the rights of Ricardo
Dominguez, especially the leadership of this state orcountry AND that includes trying to take away his tenurewhen he is an obvious humanitarian besides being aneducator, unlike, those who want him him out!
372. OriannaCacchione
San Diego, CA
373. Patricia Benabe New York, NY374. Carolyn Merchant Berkeley, CA375. Jonathan
MarkovitzCarlsbad, CA
376. Kurt Vaughn Davus, CA Ricardo Dominguez has not committed any criminal actionall he has been guilty of is upsetting the bureaucraticmachine. Leave him be..
377. Jamey Essex Windsor, Canada378. Terry ORourke TorC, NM379. Elizabeth Chaney San Diego, CA I stand solidly behind Professor Dominguez and his work
at UCSD. It is more important than ever to have professorsand researchers like Ricardo, working to challenge anddestabilize institutionalized social inequality anddiscrimination, especially on this campus, and in thecommunity of San Diego.
380. Maureen Sinnott Belmont, CA381. Annina Rüst Syracuse, NY382. Violet Compton Davis, CA For more impact, add a personal comment here383. Carra Martinez Minneapolis, MN384. Eric Colleary Minneapolis, MN385. Marc Böhlen Buffalo, NY associate professor of media study, university at buffalo386. Alexandra Koelle Missoula, MT387. David Arnow Brooklyn, NY If Professor Dominguez broke any laws, I'm sure the US
Attorney or the State of California will investigate.Meanwhile, academic freedom must be upheld, all the(continues on next page)
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Name From Comments387. David Arnow Brooklyn, NY (continued from previous page)
more so when used to help the vulnerable anddefenseless. Hands off, UCSD: the world is watching!
388. Lyn Hejinian Berkeley, CA389. Sharon Levy Los Angeles, CA390. Alexander Lenc Berkeley, CA Ricardo Dominguez is not a criminal, he is an academic
who has earned his tenure and has done nothing worthy ofrevoking it. Please do not allow misinformed critics to swayyour judgement towards the hasty and irresponsible actionof tenure revocation.
391. ConstancioArnaldo
Champaign, IL
392. ElizabethStephens
Santa Cruz, CA If this attempt to revoke professor Dominguez's tenure isnot stopped immediately it will represent an internallydriven UC attempt to end academic freedom. I shudder toeven imagine the repercussions of this upon research andknowledge production. Drop this action now.
393. Adrienne Prince Camarillo, CA Saving lives, social activism, these are things you WANT inyour faculty members!
394. Carl Boettiger Davis, CA Supporting academic freedom and humanitarianism395. Heather Ramey La Jolla, CA396. William Daddario Saint Paul, MN I support Ricardo Dominguez and the work of B.A.N.G. lab!397. Alejandro
Lara-BriseñoAlbany, CA Any attempt to censure or punish Professor Dominguez for
his efforts to protect the human rights of immigrants is atravesty of justice.
398. Cesare Casarino Minneapolis, MN399. Joanne Zerdy St. Paul, MN400. Gwen McEvoy San Francisco, CA401. Beth Roy San Francisco, CA402. Victor Figueroa Detroit, MI403. Charles
Nissim-SabatChicago, IL Dr Dominguez has not helped others to cross the border,
he has helped to save the the lives of those who cross.This is not illegal
404. Mary Lou Finley San Diego, CA405. Mike Medow Detroit, MI406. Thomas Hendee Stanford, CA407. Libby Lok Santa Barbara, CA408. Jonathan Dresner Pittsburg, KS Controversy should not be a factor in tenure: academic
substance and social impact, however, should, and in thisregard Prof. Dominguez seems to be head and shouldersabove many tenured faculty.
409. Tobin Nellhaus New Haven, CT
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Name From Comments410. Farhang Rouhani Fredericksburg, VA411. Jeff Sturges Detroit, MI412. Amy Alexander San Diego, CA The humanitarian issues raised by Transborder Immigrant
Tool are important, as are the issues raised by VirtualSit-In. They should not be misrepresented as coyote-ismand cracking.
413. Marika Iyer Berkeley, CA414. George
McConnellMinneapolis, MN
415. Tiare Mantanona San Diego, CA416. Yin Wang La Jolla, CA417. Daniel Sack san francisco, CA418. Anita Starosta Providence, RI I support this petition.419. elaine eller Oakland, CA Why would we take away a professor's tenure for doing
something that saves lives? That makes no sense at all.Especially something that the university itself FUNDEDand SIGNED OFF ON. They can't just go back on whatthey supported and punish him for THEIR OWN actions.
420. KristinaValendinova
Paris, France
421. Margaret andMichael Smith
Aptos, CA After all the publicity you have received regarding racismon your campus,how can you even consider such despotic action againstone of your minority faculty? Totalitarianism doesn't growwithout help from those who are silent.
422. SoledadRodriguez
Glendale, CA
423. Joe Namy new york, NY424. Sonia Gutierrez Berkeley, CA425. John Welchman Los Angeles, CA426. Frank Pinto Davis, CA I suggest that you strongly support Professor Ricardo
Dominguez, whose work and teaching exemplifies thevalues of the UC system and fulfills the mission set for UCby the people of California. Standing up for him and foreducation in our state is the only proper course available. Iwish you the integrity and courage to stand for a Universitythat serves the people of California.
427. VivianaMacManus
San Diego, CA
428. Miguel AngelAngeles
Woodside, NY
429. Kerry Nickols Bodega Bay, CA430. Peggy Berg Colorado Springs, CO
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Name From Comments431. Jodi Eisenberg San Diego, CA432. Stella Copeland Davis,, CA Academic freedom is essential to an unbiased academia -
which we should strive for at all costs if we hope to protectthe ability of our ivory towers to knock down intellectualbarriers and improve all of our lives. Whether or not any ofus agree with Prof. Dominguez we should be concernedthat his livelihood is being taken away because of hispolitical stance. Should Dr. Dominguez be involved inpotentially illegal activity, that activity should be judged in acourt of law. If his actions are not illegal, revoking histenure based on those activities smacks of censorship, andreflects poorly on both his institution and the UC system.For shame.
433. Norma Medina London, UnitedKingdom
434. Van Truong New Haven, CT435. Rebecca Hester Champaign, IL436. Caroline Hugh Ithaca, NY437. Steven Englander New York, NY438. Juana Maria
RodriguezBerkeley, CA
439. Hyejin Yoon Nantes, France440. Christopher Lee Detroit, MI441. Nurredina
WorkmanBerkeley, CA
442. Elena Herrada Detroit, MI Hopefully Ricardo will continue his transformative work.The University will be far less without him, but if he canstay, all the better for both worlds.This speaks volumes of the fears of the academy: that thehuman spirit can thrive despite it.Best of luck to Ricardo and to the University, which has achance at redemption.
443. David Pinder London, UnitedKingdom
444. Alyssa Scott La Jolla, CA445. Jessica Lancaster Santa Cruz, CA446. Moses Gonzalez Stanford, CA447. Ricardo Gouveia san Francisco, CA448. Nate Harrison Brooklyn, NY Saving lives is not a crime449. James Lee Irvine, CA This is a shameful attempt by the Office of the President to
undermine academic freedom, whose only sure outcome isthat it enjoys even less confidence now to carry the UC'sthrough this current crisis.
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Name From Comments451. Alison Harvey Reno, NV452. Alexis Mazón Berkeley, CA453. Molly McGarry University of
California, Riverside,CA
454. Callie Maidhof Oakland, CA455. Megan Strom La Jolla, CA456. Adam Burgasser La Jolla, CA457. Kevin Gould Montreal, Canada458. Claudia
ValdiviesoSan Francisco, CA Please stop the De-tenuring of Ricardo Dominguez! I fully
support all of his work and his right to freedom of speech inthis matter.Thanks!
459. Xavier Meza Montebello, CA The UC's boast about its diversity, but there are very fewprofessors of color on our campuses. Furthermore, the fewprofessors we have that represent us are beingindoctrinated into white Anglo American ideologies. Pleasestop the de-tenuring of Ricardo Dominguez
460. Stephanie L.Batiste
Santa Barbara, CA Dr. Dominguez's work manifests the essence of cuttingedge performance studies in its linking of activism,technology, performance art/installation, and humanism.Losing him as tenured faculty would devalue the UC'sstatus as a research institution on the cusp of creating newknowledge and knowledge making practices. This isprecisely what tenure is for...
461. SumanthGopinath
Minneapolis, MN Ricardo Dominguez is an amazingly brilliant scholar, artist,and activist. Please do not eliminate his tenure--it would beshameful and terrible!
462. Ronald Choy American CulturesCenter, UC Berkeley,CA
Revoke tenure? Close down a long-running projectbecause some congressmen demanded it? Sounds to melike the 1950s. I thought that smart persons manage UC.
463. Sheila Lloyd Redlands, CA464. Alexandra
SalgadoStanford, CA
465. Andrew Rihn Canton, OH466. Faith Silva San Diego, CA467. Niall Twohig San Diego, CA468. lesley stern san diego, CA469. Laura Morris Geneseo, NY470. Daniel Widener La Jolla, CA
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Name From Comments471. omar pimienta national city, CA Ricardo Dominguez was a member of my graduate
committee and one of the reasons why I chose UCSD. Theattempt to de-tenure Ricardo Dominguez demerits the“UCSD” in my MFA but validates my decision to learn fromhim. The congruence of his work regardless of thepersonal repercussion should earn him a price, notpersecution.
472. Jessica Hoffmann Venice, CA473. tony sparks rohnert park, CA474. Jennifer Doyle Los Angeles, CA475. David Crane San Francisco, CA476. Julie Burelle San Diego, CA477. Shazia Marquez Baldwin Park, CA This is injust! Please let me know if there is anything else
that we can do!478. Greg Prieto Santa Barbara, CA479. Israel Pastrana La Jolla, CA Ya Basta.480. Ethan Eller Pasadena, CA Mr. Dominguez is the EXACT kind of teacher you need,
leading by example and action, and showing truecompassion. My daughter is a student in the UC systemand this is the type of teacher I want her exposed to. Youshould lose your personal and/or ideological bias and dowhat is right for the student body.
481. Curt Wechsler San Francisco, CA482. Raymond Duvall Minneapolis, MN483. Rosario Aguilar La Jolla, CA Public universities have the obligation to protect academic
freedom to ensure the highest standards of education andcritical thinking. It's obvious that the University's reaction iscaused by the publicity of Ricardo's research as hisresearch had been continuously approved and funded.What is the future of our education and intellectualproduction if we are going to succumb to politicalpressure?
484. Stacy Villalobos Claremont, CA485. Rebecca Rugg New Haven, CT Ricardo Dominguez is one of the most important and
interesting artists and activists working today. His tenure atUCSD is a feather in the university's cap -- this move todecredential him is an embarrassment and should bestopped immediately.
486. Jesse Woo Davis, CA487. Karl Baumann Santa Cruz, CA488. Dennis Hidalgo Blacksburg, VA The integrity of our democracy hinges in Dominguez's
defense. Please, stop the unfair scrutiny; let him do hislegitimate work.
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Name From Comments489. Ross Frank Carlsbad, CA Dear UCSD administrators,
Is this your answer to improving the "toxic climate" thatprompted the UCSD community to protest racism andprivatization last March 4th?
490. Joseph Entin Brooklyn, NY491. Todd Margolis La Jolla, CA Ricardo Dominguez and his colleagues at the bang.lab
should be applauded for their creative solutions to majorsocial problems.
492. Jane Duncan Davie, FL493. Ashley Majzels Winnipeg, Canada In an environment already greatly lacking in political
courage, we cannot afford to allow the silencing orharassing of those who drive our attention to the very realmisery caused, in part, by our inattention.
494. Stefan Tanaka San Diego, CA495. Eli Friedman Oakland, CA stop repression of free speech at UC.496. Brian Kramer San Diego, CA497. Catherine Cole Berkeley, CA498. Susan Myburgh chicago, IL499. Patricia
Baquedano-LopezBerkeley, CA
500. sarah lookofsky brooklyn, NY501. Sharon Mazer Christchurch, New
Zealand502. Tamara Sussman Los Angeles, CA503. Jenny Sharpe Manhattan Beach, CA504. Emiko
Lewis-SanchezSan Diego, CA
505. Fereshteh Toosi Chicago, IL506. Paul Chan Davis, CA507. Alejandra Ruiz Ithaca, NY508. Arlan Londono Toronto, Canada509. Robert Sanchez San Diego, CA510. Naomi Geraci Goleta, CA511. Greta Bond Christchurch, New
Zealand512. Cristina
BacchilegaHonolulu, HI
513. Lundy Braun Cranston, RI514. Rosario
Ordonez-JasisFullerton, CA
515. Kara Miller Davis, CA
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Name From Comments516. Steven Erie La Jolla, CA517. ANgel Valdivia PANORAMA CITY,
CA518. D Coulombe Redondo Beach, CA519. Ange Taggart Nottingham, United
KingdomI don't know him personally but I consider RicardoDominguez to be a challenging arts professional who hasover many years both inspired, influenced and educatedme. I have a huge amount of respect for his pioneering andchallenging work using new technologies. He raisesimportant issues and difficult questions which need to beaddressed in an open and honest society. Society needspeople like him.
520. Andrea Dinneen LA, CA521. Julia W Robinson Minneapolis, MN522. Rich Gibson San Diego, CA523. Albert Sargis Oakland, CA524. Patrick Sweeney Riverside, CA525. Traci Schlesinger Oakland, CA526. Carrie Le
ChevallierGarner, NC This is an outrage. This is about saving lives, NOT
immigration!527. Ted Malecki San Diego, CA528. Caitlin Berrigan Berlin, Germany529. Colleen Lamb St Paul, MN530. Jesse Dorst Minneapolis, MN531. Holly Eskew La Jolla, CA ECD's use of the internet counts as a valuable form of civil
disobedience, since it not only enables the non-violentmeans for those typically without a voice to be heard, butthe phenomenon comes as close as one can to unitingartists who represent different currents and tendencies witha way of making art forms necessary to destroy theartificial screen that separates the 'public' from the 'private'.Alongside this, with all the activism of incessant movementand experimentation, the enormous resources thatFloodNet's operation generates through their SWARMperformances, forms, such that ECD's art practice providesbenefit to anyone wishing to support social justicecampaigns. "The software we are using requests files from the serversof the targeted websites that are not found--files likeJustice, Freedom, and the names of those who have diedcrossing the border. In effect you will see the errormessage-- "files not found." In addition, the administratorsof the servers will see logs of the action where the namesof those who have died crossing, and the requested files(continues on next page)
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Name From Comments531. Holly Eskew La Jolla, CA (continued from previous page)
like justice, appear repeated thousands upon thousands oftimes."(1)
532. ThomasMcDermott
Burbank, CA My name is Tom McDermott - in 2007 I graduated fromUCSD with a degree in Visual Arts. I am writing in supportof my Professor, Ricardo Dominguez.During my time at UCSD, Professor Ricardo Dominguezwas, without question, a primary intellectual inspiration anda predominant reason for my decision to major in VisualArts. Ricardo is one of the most supportive, understandingand patient professors in the Visual Arts program at theUniversity. His teachings have been and continue to be asource of passion, knowledge and contemporaryinspiration to me and many others who have had thepleasure of sitting in his lectures or working with himfirsthand. It would be an great disservice to the Universityto lose such a valuable member of the visual artscommunity.I believe the investigation of Professor Dominguez andb.a.n.g.lab is extreme and overcritical. It is one that issupplanting an academic and artistic practice for a criminalone, where it is convenient for the University to do so. Isincerely hope that the premise of this investigation isreconsidered, along with the threat to revoke tenure tosomeone as revered in the field as Ricardo Dominguez.
533. elle mehrmand La Jolla, CA534. W. Worthen New York, NY535. Brittni Reilly Amherst, MA536. Raf Verbruggen Loughborough,
United Kingdom537. Tracy Cornish San Diego, CA538. Caetlin
Benson-AllottSanta Cruz, CA
539. Naoko Shibusawa Providence, RI Please protect tenure and academic freedom!540. Johanna Garvey Fairfield, CT541. Alex Fernandez San Leandro, CA542. Robert P. Doyle
SRTampa, FL We Americans have fought and strategized for three
hundred years to allow Religeous, Political, Personal, andEducational Freedoms unique to the entire World.We must give respect, safety, and educational guaranteesto all people . In this delicate time our Nation and the entire World mustrestore some critical freedoms to our own residents. Tolose such a dedicated scholar would be tantamount to asurrender to the evil dark malingerers who are stealing littlepieces of our history from us. I fully expect the positive(continues on next page)
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Name From Comments542. Robert P. Doyle
SRTampa, FL (continued from previous page)
outcome for this one individual, lest we lose another bit ofour National Soul.
543. Lee Chriske Minneapolis, MN He is saving lives, not helping them cross he border.These are human beings!!!
544. Melissa Haeffner NOLA, LA Thank you Professor Dominguez for refusing to letAmerica hide the injustices that go on at the border.
545. Sara Gonzalez Leeds, UnitedKingdom
546. Andrew Yale Chicago, IL547. Sydney Hoover Upperco, MD548. Jesus
Estrada-Perezminneapolis, MN
549. Bertha Gutierrez Chula Vista, CA STOP THE DE-TENURING OF RICARDO DOMINGUEZ550. Amy Youngs Columbus, OH551. Toni King San Francisco, CA552. Sylvia Hurtado Culver City, CA Tenure is based on the achievements developed through
the academic freedom of faculty. If his tenure is revokedany one of us could also lose our jobs because not all inCongress agrees with our research or service thatadvances humanitarian concerns. I don't see howdeterming where to find water in the desert is against thelaw. We don't deny food and water to anyone has brokenthe law, why should we deny undocumented workers?
553. Amy Westpfahl New York, NY This is an outrage and a disgrace to both the academicand immigrant communities- Mr. Dominguez and his workdeserve the protection of academic freedom and tenurefrom politically-motivated attacks! Leave RicardoDominquez alone!!!
554. Warren Sack University ofCalifornia, SantaCruz, CA
555. Yvette Giles Surry Hills, Australia556. R Godollei St. Paul, MN The role of the University is to foster and promote art that
speaks to the humane values of acknowledging humansuffering, whether it is popular with conservative critics ornot. Rather than threatening to revoke these facultymembers’ tenure, the University should commend theircourage, insight and willingness to use compelling art toengage real world problems.
557. CatherinedelaCruz
Los Angeles, CA
558. Hoang TanNguyen
Philadelphia, PA
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Name From Comments559. Stephanie Lein
WalsethSt. Paul, MN
560. Norell Martinez Chula Vista, CA561. Juliette Maiorana La Jolla, CA562. Michael Podolak Wilmington, DE Solidarity.563. Tristan Newcomb Escondido, CA Simply put, Prof Dom is in the "superstar professor" class.
He's unfailingly generous to students PLUS a damnentertaining lecturer. UCSD would be utterly nutso to evenconsider losing him.
564. Patricio Chavez San Diego, CA UCSD should be honoring Professor Dominguez notpersecuting him, support academic freedom!
565. michael meranze Santa Monica, CA566. Louisa Moon Oceanside, CA567. Claudia M.
Prado-MezaAmes, IA
568. Benjamin Godsill New York, NY I implore the university to uphold academic freedom andstop its unjust and anti-intellectual actions againstProfessor Dominguez. As a curator of contemporary art atthe New Museum i am aghast at your treatment of animportant international artist and intellectual.
569. Myriam J. A.Chancy
Cincinnati, OH
570. Jeff Decker Los Angeles, CA571. gesibela sousa hadley, MA572. William Reyes Princeton, NJ In the name of God, please stop criminally harassing and
unconstitutionally discriminating against Mr. RicardoDominguez.He is a righteous human being who humanelycare for the "least of these" among the human race.Instead of wasting energy against a noble and justicecause, invest it in bringing former president George W.Bush, a despicable criminal of war, to trial for fabricating awar against our humankind on the falseness of weapns ofmass destruction. Remember that life is short, and injusticewill not prevail before God's justice. Also, please note that"an unjust law is not a law at all" (Saint Augustine).
573. Corinne Blum Chicago, IL574. Juan Matal Sol San Francisco, CA575. Sabina Sawhney Sunnyside, NY576. Carrie Tirado
BramenBuffalo, NY
577. SarahSchneewind
San Diego, CA Ricardo was hired the same year as me, so I have met hima number of times at receptions and meetings. His worknow being targetted is along the same lines as the kind of(continues on next page)
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Name From Comments577. Sarah
SchneewindSan Diego, CA (continued from previous page)
cutting edge political activism/art for which he was hiredand for which he earned tenure. To threaten him becausehe takes on sensitive issues is a fundamental threat to freespeech for all people, not just academics. This kind ofattack based on political interests is exactly what tenure issupposed to provide protection from. If there is retaliationagainst Ricardo for the work he does, that undermines theposition of all of us as truth-speakers.
578. Ben Chang Chicago, IL Professor Dominguez is a highly respected artist andscholar whose work is groundbreaking and ethicallymotivated. He is a standard part of the new mediacurriculum in many universities, and heightens theprominence of the University of California as a worldwideleader in new media art. -- Ben Chang, AssociateProfessor, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago
579. Sofia Nava Anaheim, CA580. Danny Butt Auckland, New
Zealand581. Robert Fugarino Katy, TX Legitimate immigration reform for all involved needs to
place the value of human life above all otherconsiderations. People in deserts need water regardless ofwhy they are there.
582. Bruce Tindall San Diego, CA583. Autumn Hays San Diego, CA Dominguez is one of the most amazing people at UCSD.
He is an amazing kind and caring teacher. UCSD knewwho he was when they hired him (as you can tell theproudly boast about his history on the Vis arts website).They funded these programs and knew what they were.This is art that is push into amazing new realms that areimportant to the world.
584. Daniel Caffrey Chicago, IL585. Chris Dolanc Davis, CA It's not clear that any of Prof. Dominquez's actions are
inappropriate or outside of his job description. What kind ofmessage does the University send by censoring him?
586. Luis Arroyo Long Beach, CA Professor Dominguez has exercised both his firstamendment rights and academic freedom in carrying outhis border project. The University of California, San Diegomust defend -- not censure or punish -- him.
587. Anup Grewal Chicago, IL588. Karen deVries Bozeman, MT589. Isaac Martin La Jolla, CA590. Lauren Berliner San Diego, CA
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Name From Comments591. Michael Trigilio San Diego, CA This hazardous assault on free inquiry and academic
freedom is simply unconscionable. Professor Dominguez isa renowned scholar and artist whose pioneering work hascemented UCSDs reputation as a robust space for criticalart practice. That he is being investigated and notchampioned by the UC Administration is dizzyingly unfair.
592. Kate Neff Brooklyn, NY593. Chelsey Grasso San Diego, CA In unity & solidarity ... Saving lives is not a crime.594. Freddy Ramos Los Angeles, CA Taking action against a person trying to help others is just
wrong no matter how you try to make it sound.595. Marie
Davis-GreenColorado Springs, CO
596. marisa baglane amherst, MA597. Nancy Egan San Diego, CA598. pinar istek Columbia, MO599. Stephanie Diebold Columbus, OH600. Charles Thorpe La Jolla, CA601. Tamara Underiner Phoenix, AZ602. Lorie Novak New York, NY603. Tom Lacey San Francisco, CA In a fair and just society, the services Prof. Dominguez is
providing would be unnecessary. But such is not the case.In the interests of humanity and academic freedom, Isalute and stand in solidarity with Prof. Dominguez'sactions.
604. Sarah Clark UC Berkeley, CA605. Joanna Picciotto Oakland, CA606. Erick Castellanos Thiells, NY Do not persecute faculty's humanitarian efforts.607. Ryan Betschart San Diego, CA608. Dan Goldberg Amherst, MA609. marguerite wilson Davis, CA610. Patricia Zavella Santa Cruz, CA611. kendall nevarez Carlsbad, CA612. Omar Sahak San Francisco, CA An ethical concern is at hand. We cannot pass over the
lives of fellow human beings in order to live by potentiallyharmful ideals of nationalism. Access to a healthy sourcesof water is a basic human right, and the primary intentionof Mr. Dominguez's work on the Transborder ImmigrantTool. The underlying political and economic factorsassociated with our immigration concerns does not fallwithin the purview of his work and this tool. I strongly urgeyou to continue regarding Mr. Dominguez as a valuableasset to the University of California system and the SanDiego, Imperial Valley community.
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Name From Comments613. Candice Amich New York, NY614. Alvaro Palacios
CasanovaThoousand Oaks, CA
615. BenjaminFurstenberg
San Francisco, CA The role of any university should be to protect and promoteintellectual and creative freedom, not punish it.
616. TheresaRunstedtler
Buffalo, NY
617. Nick Bolland la quinta, CA As a graduate of the UCSD Visual Arts program and amember of the UCSD Alumni Organization I am personallysickened by the actions being taken by the institution.UCSD used to be a place to foster creativity, push thelimits and play a constructive role in not only thecommunity, but in society as a whole. Based on theseactions, it would seem that things have dramaticallychanged in recent years... Shame on you UCSD! If youcontinue with these actions you can count on one lessalumnus to support the university - financially or in anyother way, shape or form.
618. Conal Ho Santa Cruz, CA619. Joshua Clover University of
California Davis, CA620. Daphne
Taylor-GarciaSanta Barbara, CA
621. Raysh Weiss Minneapolis, MN622. Elena Mary Columbus, OH controversial research does not mean it is wrong.623. Guadalupe Ruiz Morelos, Mexico in support of Ricardo Dominguez624. Elizabeth
CavinessVista, CA
625. Julia Hengst Berkeley, CA You want to punish someone for engaging in the samekinds of activities that Gandhi, the Reverend Dr MartinLuther King, Thich Naht Hanh and the Dalai Lamaengaged in? Fascinating. Ironic, sad and fascinating. Iwould think your own intelligence would urge you toreconsider...
626. Ales Rodriguez Davis, CA627. Holly Unruh Santa Barbara, CA628. Cecilia Lucas Berkeley, CA629. Amanda Scott Davis, CA630. Margaret
CopelandEncinitas, CA The Transborder Immigrant tool has the potential to save
lives. Cell phones are sometimes the only lifelines peoplehave. This is just another disgusting example of howUCSD is going off the track with lots of things, *especiallywith the minority community in San Diego County*. UCSDis only 30 miles or less from the border.
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Name From Comments631. Stephanie
VelednitskyLa Jolla, CA For more impact, add a personal comment here
632. Tad Skotnicki La Jolla, CA633. Jeannine
Murray-RomanLos Angeles, CA
634. Karen AnnWatson-Gegeo
Davis, CA UC has supported Ricardo's project in the past. Are we toassume that UC bows to political pressure in the matter ofacademic freedom? and that UC supports those whowould let immigrants die of thirst in the desert, justbecause they have crossed illegally? It is unbelievable thata person's tenure would be revoked on such grounds.
635. Kevin Renshaw Roswell, GA636. Alexander Ezekiel
ChangLa jolla, CA
637. Connie Bi Colton, CA638. Christine Marran Minneapolis, MN639. Kirsten Forkert London, United
Kingdom640. T MacNeill Minneapolis, MN Stop the attack against this talented artist and Professor.
Surely the place he SHOULD be safe is in a University!641. Kelley Hudson San Diego, CA All the greatest artist were at one time in their careers
censored, stand up for what you believe in Professor! WEARE BEHIND YOU!
642. Katie Holzer Davis, CA Be consistent.643. Marina Shoupe San Francisco, CA I am an UCSC alum and once again dismayed by the small
minded choices UC magagement takes.Please cease & desist. Let free speech be at all the UCcampuses.-Marina Shoupe
644. Emily York Centennial, CO645. Nilklaa Vollmer Decatur, GA I am a UCSD alumn that finds this faculty persecution a
truly ugly blight on the university administration. UGLY!!!646. Jennifer A.
GonzalezSanta Cruz, CA Ricardo Dominguez is a respected artist and academic.
His work is innovative and humanitarian in many respects.UCSD would loose much of its credibility as an institutionof higher learning if it censored or dismissed the creativework of this artist.
647. Shannon Prescott royal oak, MI No one should have to die of dehydration in a desert.648. Susy Bielak La Jolla, CA649. Martha Renteria Davis, CA All human beings deserve access to clean, healthy water
no matter where they are and how they got there. Thisshould be taken into account above any laws of any landand should not be considered a criminal offense nor have(continues on next page)
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Name From Comments649. Martha Renteria Davis, CA (continued from previous page)
any negative actions against someone who cares abouthis/her fellow human beings in this way.
650. Rafal Dobrowolski San Diego, CA651. Daria Mazey San Francisco, CA Our values are backwards if a program that saves lives is
considered an outrage, regardless of whether it means thatmore undocumented immigrants enter our country. Whereare these people's hearts? I see a person dying of thirst,perceived criminal or not, I give them water and thendecide what to do. To strongly oppose ProfessorDominguez's program is to show yourself to be a callous,blood thirsty racist and classist as far as I'm concerned.
652. RobertoHernandez
Berkeley, CA Ricardo Dominguez work' is key if we are to support orvalue any semblance of civil liberties and freedom ofexpression.
653. Malin Palani Minneapolis, MN654. Molly Connolly Rio Rico, AZ655. David Quijada Salt Lake City, UT656. Michael Benitez
Jr.Ames, IA
657. Robert Matz Falls Church, VA No matter how much one wants to stop illegal immigration,who would do so by condemning keeping border crossersaway from life-saving water? I suggest the UCSDadminstration read Luis Alberto Urrea's *The Devil'sHighway.*
658. H Guggenheim Oakland, CA De-tenuring of Ricardo Dominguez will be a grave erroryou will be apologizing for later. What interests are youprotecting, certainly not human interests? Shame on you.H. Guggenheim
659. Paul McCutcheon Buffalo, NY660. Arthur Turner Los Angeles, CA661. Aurora Garcia Los Angeles, CA662. Rennie Lee Los Angeles, CA663. Deniz Ilkbasaran y, CA664. Tyler Blalock Davis, CA This is an attack on academic freedom, and is obviously a
response to external political pressure. The UCSDadministration should have the courage to defend theirfaculty.
665. Beverly Naidus Burton, WA Without academic and artistic freedom, our attempts atdemocracy will fail. I congratulate Ricardo Dominguez andhis collaborators for their courageous and necessary work.
666. Karen JeanMartinson
Los Angeles, CA
667. Ileana Cortez Lansing, MI
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Name From Comments668. Darcy Molina boston, MA669. Allison Taylor Minneapolis, MN670. Erinn Carter Los Angeles, CA671. Chantal
RodriguezLos Angeles, CA
672. Jeffery Knapp Jacksonville, FL673. Barbara Murray Redlands, CA Nice to know that UCSD has such interesting ethics that
they change with political pressure.674. Mariola Alvarez San Diego, CA675. Sharon Irish Urbana, IL676. Dominic
MacCormackSan Francisco, CA
677. Scott Trudell Brooklyn, NY678. Karen Chow San Francisco, CA679. Il-Young Son San Diego, CA680. Andrea Davis La Jolla, CA681. Bridget Elmer Tallahassee, FL682. Rose Elfman Santa Barbara, CA683. John Whitlow Brooklyn, NY684. Tyler Betschart San Diego, CA I am appalled that such an "intellegent" university would
have such a weak spine. The actions proceeding currentlyhave shown me clearly that the university administratorsdo NOT have their best interest in their students or faculty,and have made their alligances with other forces withdifferent agendas
685. Betty A. and PeterJ. Mixhwlozzi
Aptos, CA
686. WrenayGomez-Charlton
crockett, CA
687. Celeste Prince St. Paul, MN688. Grace Kyungwon
HongLos Angeles, CA Dear President Yudof, Chancellor Fox, and SVC Drake:
I write to urge you to maintain the UC's long tradition oftransparency, fairness, and support for academic freedomby protecting Dr. Ricardo Dominguez's tenure, and byrescinding any criminal prosecution. Threatening Dr.Dominguez's tenure because of the politics of hisscholarship and work goes exactly against the verypurpose of tenure, which was established to ensure thatacademics could do our work without worrying about thevagaries of political climate. Allowing the de-tenuring of Dr.Dominguez to happen will create more than a chill on ourprofession's ability to exercise academic freedom: it will(continues on next page)
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Name From Comments688. Grace Kyungwon
HongLos Angeles, CA (continued from previous page)
absolutely change the nature of tenure itself. It will alsoentirely undermine UCSD's ability to portray itself as a fairand transparent institution from hence forward. Thedamage such an action would do to UCSD's reputationwould be irreparable. As a graduate of UCSD (I receivedmy Ph.D. from this institution) and as an academic whobelieves in the importance of fairness, freedom, andtransparency in our profession, I urge you to protect Dr.Dominguez's tenure at all costs.Sincerely,Grace Kyungwon HongAssociate ProfessorUCLA
689. Elena Shih LA, CA690. Michael
ThomasonVancouver, Canada
691. marian sunde los angeles, CA Breaking tenure is a discredited vestige of McCarthyism.Don't do it.
692. LuisMartin-CabreraAssistantProfessor, UCSD
San Diego, CA
693. helenaomana-zapata
san diego, CA with a full knowledge of what his art practice is andhonoring him with awards and tenure and now taking it allback--because of a little bit of pressure from the outside.clearly shows where ucsd stands (or doesn't) when issuescome up.
694. Sarah Klein La Jolla, CA695. Claudine Smith Hamilton, New
Zealand696. Simon Springer Singapore, Singapore697. Alma Martinez Claremont, CA Dear UCOP and UCSD Senior Administrators, I hope you
can see the duplicity of your actions in rewarding Mr.Dominguez for his research by awarding him tenure andfunding his project and now, folding under pressure fromgovernment and and private partisan groups. Pleaseremember that tenure was created precisely to protect themost gifted brilliant and innovative intellectuals in ourcountry from outside factions that may disagree with theirresearch and work. You need to protect Mr. Dominguez, ahighly distinguished member of our academic community,not abandon him to the sway of the political climate. Do theright thing for ALL of us. Alma Martinez, M.F.A., Ph.D.
698. NinaLozano-Reich
Los Angeles, CA Support the Professor's human rights'/social justice work!
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Name From Comments700. Martha Schulman NY, NY701. Stephanie Alaimo
PhD student,UCSD
San Diego, CA This is absolutely shameful, and a clear affront to personal,political, artistic, and academic integrity. The ability of this campus to continue to find "reasons" tosupport such organizations of the Koala, then find"reasons" to strip the tenure of such a phenomenal facultymember outright amazes and disgusts me. ProfessorDominguez is the victim of an institution wanting to coverup its bad deeds and antiquated politics, and is beingmade an example of. Scapegoating Professor Dominguezwill not clear UCSD's image, on the contrary, it will onlymake the university a more dire place of repression andhate.
702. Laura Beebe San Diego, CA703. Ellen Branscomb Duncannon, PA704. R. Michael Beebe San Diego, CA705. Yawo Tekpa Berkeley, CA706. Teresa Gonzales Berkeley, CA707. John Dornheim Northport, NY708. Amada Armenta El Centro, CA709. Brenda Madriz
MontesPrunedale, CA
710. KatherineSweetman
San Diego, CA
711. adriana farmiga Brooklyn, NY712. Joel Juarez Davis, CA713. Stephen Meyers La Jolla, CA714. shane
mecklenburgerdallas, TX don't let partisan politics stand in the way of artistic and
academic freedom of expression715. Allison Wyper Santa Monica, CA716. steph lindsey denver, CO717. David Avalos San Marcos, CA Let me see if I’ve got this straight: on the heels of the
“Compton Cookout” UCSD administrators demonstratetheir commitment to diversity (diverse thinking and diversefaculty) by initiating an audit and a police investigationagainst a Latino associate professor for exercising hisacademic freedom and First Amendment rights?
718. Alejandra Rocha Los Angeles, CA719. Cody Baldwin Minneapolis, MN720. stephanie farrar Buffalo, NY721. Heidi Strate Waddell, AZ722. Alicia Edelman Davis, CA
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Name From Comments723. Aaron Guerrero Chula Vista, CA This is a disgusting and bizarre assault on academic
freedom and the right to dissent. The state racism isbecoming more and more clear by attacking a brilliantindividual who inspires his community while questioningthe institution. I am in full support of Prof. RicardoDominguez!
724. Dianne Berg Worcester, MA725. Elaine Pe~a Washington, DC726. Kelly Eginton La Mesa, CA Shame on the powers that be at UCSD. Let the man do his
research.. the same work for which he was hired andrewarded with tenure. Stand up for the rights of yourdistinguished professors.. don't cave in to private orgovernment interests.
727. MC Mattson San Diego, CA728. Elisabeth
EllsworthMinneapolis, MN As a graduate student at the University of MN, I have been
inspired by Professor Dominguez's research and activism.Revoking his tenure is not only an assault to academicfreedom, but even more egregious, a slap in the face tothose in academia working to promote social equity. It's allgood when ideas stay in theory-land it seems, but whenprofessors try to put their research into action, theUniversity balks.
729. Satoko Kakihara La Jolla, CA730. Dilara Yarbrough
Ph.D. student,UCSD
La Jolla, CA
731. Hans Vermy Providence, RI Dear Senior Administration Officials at UCSD,I am a former UC student and a current graduate student. Iwould like to keep some faith in this institution. If you gothrough with the de-tenure of Dr Dominguez --one of themost exciting, cutting edge, political minds in the country--why would any emergent, exciting, promising scholarswant to work for you? Please make a commitment to whatTenure is --academic freedom, even in the face of politicaldisagreement. Do not allow border anxiety to generate anew McCarthy era. If you go through with De-tenure,UCSD will lose all credibility. Please don't do this.
732. RebeccaSchneider
Warwick, RI This attack on academic freedom is obviously a responseto external political pressure. Tenure was designed toprotect the academic freedom to think and say what mightbe uncomfortable. Without that protection, there is noinnovation, no new thought -- there is only policing for thechanging whims of political correctness.
733. Cristina Serna L.A., CA734. Carolyn Chen La Jolla, CA
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Name From Comments735. Thomas
CannavinoMinneapolis, MN
736. Amanda Hickman Brooklyn, NY737. Scott Kessler San Diego, CA738. Barrett Watten Detroit, MI This is clearly a case of academic and creative freedom,
protected by the First Amendment and academicstandards.
739. Mandy Jouan Encinitas, CA740. Victoria Downey Minneapolis, MN741. LaDawn Best los angeles, CA742. Jose Fuste La Jolla, CA The UC President's offensive against Prof. Dominguez
constitutes a dangerous attack against academic freedomand freedom of speech. The UC's students and professorswill not allow this to continue. What seems to be a personalvendetta against a brilliant, widely respected scholar/artistmay turn out to be another publicity debacle for Pres.Yudof and his aides.
743. Inhye Han La Jolla, CA744. Stephen Benson Blue Hill, ME745. Brent Beltran National City, CA746. Paige McGinley New Haven, CT747. Carla Harryman Bloomfield Township,
MI748. Ashvin Kini San Diego, CA749. Inderpal Grewal New Haven, CT750. Heidi Smith New York, NY751. David Kellogg Chestnut Hill, MA752. carla boone san diego, CA753. Dmitry Strakovsky Lexington, KY I am truly amazed by the lack of vision on the part of
UCSD administration! This a gross violation of the wholeinstitution of tenure. University did not state it's position ina clear manner during the initial review process, rewardedthe faculty member for his work and now is about to nullifythe whole process. The reasons are obviously political innature and tarnish reputation of the school.
754. larry lambert desert springs, CA755. Omar Ricks Santa Ana, CA756. Andrew Starner Providence, RI757. Pamela Patton Dallas, TX758. Paul McPherron Carbondale, IL
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Name From Comments759. arnoldo garcia Oakland, CA Ricardo Dominguez should be applauded and promoted
for his humanitarian work that saves lives. The U.S. bordercontrol strategy deliberately funnels migrants to the mostdangerous and most desolate areas in the desert andmountains where an average of two migrant dead arefound on the U.S. side. U.S. immigration and bordercontrol policies should be condemned instead. Hands offRicardo Dominguez!
760. Jose Muñoz Washington, DC761. Tamara Vukov McGill University,
Montr�al, Canada762. Carola Dreidemie Argyle, TX763. Angel Adame San Diego, CA764. Zac Monday San Diego, CA765. Brianne Waychoff Baton Rouge, LA766. Greg Gross San Diego, CA No one should be punished for trying to save lives.767. Roberta Barki San Antonio, TX768. Foad Torshizi Minneapolis, MN769. John Person Chicago, IL770. Sam Jung San Diego, CA771. karleen tsai berkeley, CA772. Elizabeth Hood RSF, CA773. Graham Parker Brooklyn, NY I have been aware of Ricardo Dominguez's work since the
mid-90s, and I have followed his work from that timeforward, always being struck by the combination of politicalefficacy and the highest standard of creativity. He takes usinto difficult terrain with compassion and even humor - butalways with rigorously ethical methods and reasoning andwith respect for all parties affected, even when hisrationale and conclusions may be difficult for some of themto accept. He does not deserve censure for this, nor tohave his potential livelihood impacted in this manner. Iurge you to reconsider.
774. Rebecca Kinney La Jolla, CA775. Elizabeth Meza mpls, MN776. ranu sinha santa cruz, CA777. April Estrada San Diego, CA778. Jayson Kordich Bellingham, WA I think one of the most significant things about this is
quoted in the summary: "... in addition, the project hasbeen FUNDED by UCSD (and yet again, signed off on bythis SVC). Now that the controversy has gotten attention inDC, they're reversing course."The decision must be made by UCSD to either fold under(continues on next page)
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Name From Comments778. Jayson Kordich Bellingham, WA (continued from previous page)
the pressure of people who are against the humanetreatment of fellow humans, or to remain a progressive[and I use that term in the literal sense, not the derogatory,ridiculously pop-political culture word that it has become]school which supports higher learning, teaching, andethics. This is less a battle about one individual as it is abattle of the school's integrity.I wholeheartedly support this petition and ProfessorRicardo Dominguez, and I sincerely hope he retains hisposition. It is clear that his peers, both student and faculty,respect him. Don't sacrifice your values for fear of socialpressure.
779. Julie Coe New York, NY780. Gregory Morton Chicago, IL Tenure matters. We support Prof. Dominguez!781. Rachel Klein La Jolla, CA782. Kimberly
ManzanaresChicago, IL
783. Gabriela Nuñez Louisville, KY784. Darren Jenkins Oakland, CA785. Stacy Williams San Diego, CA786. Margarita Benitez Chicago, IL787. Deanna
StandingCloud-GreenMinneapolis, MN
788. Andrew Jolivette san francisco, CA789. Fred Lonidier La Jolla, CA790. Fnann Keflezighi
KeflezighiSan Diego, CA
791. Natalie Goodnow Austin, TX792. Eugene Holland Columbus, OH I am a UCSD alumnus (PhD '82), and I find any attempt to
detenure Prof Domniguez unconscionable - especially inconnection with humanitarian aid! And the sheer hypocrisyof funding a project and then threatening de-tenuring whenit attracts attention is beyond the pale.
793. Nathanial Freitas Brooklyn, NY As a University of California graduate, I ask you to supportRicardo's innovative work for humanity.
794. Nicholas Klaus Ferndale, MI So saving a life has become bad? Criminal even?795. Dixa Ramirez San Diego, CA Why would the university remove the tenure of Dominguez
but not the tenure of those professors who commit actsthat are offensive to other members of the community.Also, isn't this against the rules of tenure? Why is theuniversity paying lip-service to some REpublicans?Professors' job is to educate and this includes protestingwhat they deem to be social injustices!
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Name From Comments796. Beka
EconomopoulosBrooklyn, NY
797. Jaeeun Kim Los Angeles, CA798. Elizabeth Sweet Champaign, IL799. Lazaro Ruiz
CastroChampaign, IL
800. BarbaraWeinstein
New York, NY Universities encourage the study of human rights; it wouldbe distressing to think that they would penalize practicesthat promote basic human rights such as the right tophysical survival. That would be the implication ofde-tenuring Prof. Dominguez.
801. David Gonzalez La Jolla, CA802. Jenny Guo Montreal, Canada803. Emily Brooke Los Angeles, CA804. Shelby Blackwood San Diego, CA805. Julia Weyenberg San Marcos, TX Shame on you!806. Adrian Arancibia san diego, CA No institution of higher learning can attempt to censor
academic freedom.807. Angelina Garcia Minneapolis, MN808. Jakeya Caruthers Stanford, CA809. Gary Lee La Jolla, CA810. bonnie metzGar chicago, IL811. Maxwell Leung Oakland, CA812. Eric Geiger San Diego, CA813. Madiha Siraj San Diego, CA814. Temma Kaplan New Brunswick, NJ815. Patricia Lee Morganton, NC816. Valerie
HendersonSan Diego, CA
817. Morelia PortilloRivas
Riverside, CA
818. DemetriaShabazz
Amherst, MA
819. Harris Feinsod San Francisco, CA820. Dalia Ghanem San Diego, CA821. David Weisman elkins park, PA Tenure protects professors who adopt unpopular or
controversial positions from political retribution. What partdo the politicians not understand? Would they be OK withdemocrats trying to boot a vocal anti-abortion member ofthe faculty?
822. Caroline Wake Sydney, Australia
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Name From Comments823. John Bryant Utsunomiya, Japan824. Monica Figueroa San Diego, CA825. Zachary
BrumbaughSan Diego, CA This injustice and hypocracy WILL NOT BE TOLERATED
by the immense student body that supports not onlyProfessor Dominguez, but free speech for ALL. We herebyDEMAND the immediate suspension of all charges andreviews of Professor Dominguez's Tenure. THIS IS ANABSOLUTE OUTRAGE AND WE WILL NOT STAND BYAND WATCH. OUR VOICE WILL NOT BE SILENCED.STAND DOWN OR FACE OUR FULL WRATH
826. Sidharta Ochoa Tijuana, Mexico827. Heidi Schneider Oceanside, CA828. Brook Haley Long Beach, CA Shock! A hypocritical UC administrator?? Shame on UCOP
and UCSD admin for the twin politicizing/privatizing of theuniversity. Go administer at Pepperdine!
829. Leslie Alfin Jersey City, NJ830. Aidan Sullivan Minneapolis, MN831. Isaac Artenstein San Diego, CA Dear President Yudof: I realize you may be upset about
Ricardo Dominguez’s new media activism. But now is atime to stand for Academic Freedom and basic humanrights (like those championed by the TransborderImmigrant Tool) — or succumb to the pressures of rightwing politicians and the FOX NEWS hate-mongeringmachine.I hope you opt for an honest and principled stance. TheUniversity you preside over deserves no less. Thoseattacking Mr. Dominguez and the University have neverbeen friends of human rights, or public education.
832. brian whitener ann arbor, MI833. Silvia
VillaseñorcamarenaGDL, Mexico
834. Dan Schank Philadelphia, PA835. Hun Seok Kim Los Angeles, TX836. Matthew
ReusswigFairfax, VA I don't support the use of DoS attacks as a response
financial problems within the California State schoolsystem. But there's no question that the TransborderImmigrant Tool is both legal and highly laudable.
837. Kim Lopez ithaca, NY838. Leslie Chang san jose, CA839. Eng-Beng Lim lansing, MI840. Ashley Lucas Chapel Hill, NC841. Christian DuComb Providence, RI842. Hardeep Jandu Fremont, CA
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Name From Comments843. Kiarina Kordela Saint Paul, MN844. John Doe Hayward, CA colonialism in the university will not be tolerated - expect
resistance845. Frank Episale Jackson Heights, NY846. Jasmine Phillips San Diego, CA847. Jerry An San Diego, CA848. Christopher Niedt Brooklyn, NY849. Rob Halpern San Francisco, CA850. Janelle Bobbitt Riverbank, CA851. Mahalia Knight Irvine, CA852. Candace Khanna Berkeley, CA How to resolve political issues - in this case border and
immigration issues - shouldn't be tied to the tenureprocess. To connect the two is transparently illogical &unfair. The reversal of prior decisions regarding Prof.Dominguez's tenure appears to be politically motivated,something which only sullies USCD's & UC's integrity &reputation.
853. Dan Keegan Irvine, CA I sincerely hope that UCOP will stop bringing shame anddishonor upon the State and University of California.
854. Emery Martin Valencia, CA As an artist, filmmaker, and educator at CalArts, I find thepotential censorship of Dominguez's work by UCSD to bereprehensible. During my time as a graduate student, atNew York University's Tisch School of the Arts, I directlyconfronted the politics of technology that resulted in theschool receiving requests for my thesis to be shutdown. Mydepartment held their ground and saw that work which iswilling to confront socio-political issues is both valid andneeded. I find the move by UCSD to revoke tenure andattempt to distance themselves from Dominguez, due tothreats of legal action, quite telling and sends a clearmessage that UCSD is not committed to supporting theirown faculty, their students, and critical inquiry by eithergroup, which is vital to education and progress at large.
855. Dorothy Young New Orleans, LA As a Vis Arts and activist alumna, I fully support ProfessorDominguez's work and the continuation of his tenure.Tenure exists for this very purpose, to protect intellectualand academic work that challenges the status quo. For aPUBLIC university, especially, to target one of their own inthis manner is shameful and embarrassing.
856. Elaine Davis SAN FRANCISCO,CA
As a former UC Berkeley student, I believe it is essentialfor students to have professors and instructors who areactive and passionately involved in the work they do.Ricardo Dominguez is an excellent example of the kind ofprofessor that inspires students to use what they learn intheir daily lives. Whether or not the administration agrees(continues on next page)
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Name From Comments856. Elaine Davis SAN FRANCISCO,
CA(continued from previous page)with Ricardo Dominguez, by revoking his tenure they willsend a message that the opinions, ideas, and actions ofthe faculty in the UC system can be policed and silenced.That is not the UC I attended, and not the UC system Iwould want for my children.
857. Jules James Efland, NC858. Steev Hise Tucson, AZ I think Dominguez's Transborder Immigrant Tool is sort of
dumb idea, if it is actually used, as it gives migrants a falsesense of confidence and possibly makes irritatessmugglers. It's also a waste of money when a hugenumber of maps could be printed up for the same priceand benefit a much larger number of migrants.However, I think it's totally ludicrous that the University isconsidering taking away his tenure because of pettypolitical pressures. That's what tenure is for, to makeprofessors immune to petty attacks and politics. Havesome backbone, UC! Let Ricardo do his little art project.Even if it is sorta dumb - after all, it's only art.
859. Helaine Gawlica Chula Vista, CA860. Jeremy Prestholdt La Jolla, CA861. Teo Ballve Berkeley, CA862. Lesley Ma La Jolla, CA863. Jack Quinn La Jolla, CA864. elizabeth
DeLoughreyLos Angeles, CA
865. E. Wayne Ross Vancouver, Canada866. doreen maloney Lexington, KY This is a travesty!867. Catriona Esquibel San Francisco, CA As an alumna of the UC system, I am appalled by the
University's actions against Professor Dominguez.TheUniversity of California must resist this overt politicalpressure, or lose all credibility as an institution of higherlearning. By its own standards, UCSD has consistentlyrecognized the value and significance of Dominguez'swork. Look at social justice Christian organizations andyou'll see them taking a stance very similar to Dominguez.Are you going to fire him for religious beliefs?
868. Ian Roderick Toronto, Canada869. Jennifer Vest Orlando, FL870. Arvind
SatyanarayanLa Jolla, CA
871. Eric Grob Seattle, WA As someone who values human life of all nationalities andbackgrounds, I am horrified by the UC's threat againstProf. Ricardo, as well as its threat against the principles of(continues on next page)
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Name From Comments871. Eric Grob Seattle, WA (continued from previous page)
academic freedom. You should be ashamed forcondemning someone whose work saves lives, regardlessof where you stand politically on immigration.
872. Isabela Quintana Alhambra, CA873. Oliver Ting San Diego, CA874. Kit Myers San Diego, CA875. Brian Goldfarb La Jolla, CA876. Cookie Woolner Ann Arbor, MI877. Kurtis Hagen Plattsburgh, NY878. Amy Lind Cincinnati, OH879. Ayako Sahara La Jolla, CA880. Adonia Arteaga Ann Arbor, MI881. Ariana Hernandez
ReguantSan Diego, CA
882. Bethany Bristow Brooklyn, NY883. Leo
Cabranes-GrantLeoCabranes-Grant
Santa Barbara, CA This is an attack on academic freedoms and it is nothingless than unacceptable. Leo Cabranes-Grant
884. ClaudiaSalamanca
Berkeley, CA
885. Rei Terada Irvine, CA886. Hiram Gomez Tijuana, Mexico It´s a better teaching, helping people887. John Im San Diego, CA888. Vanessa Ramos Tijuana, Mexico889. Maile Arvin La Jolla, CA890. Anastasia
KayiatosBerkeley, CA
891. ChristopherDidato
Chicago, IL
892. Devorah Gomez San Diego, CA I don't think it's right that ucsd is now reprimanding himwhen they were first supporing him
893. María SocorroTabuenca
El Paso,, TX
894. Isabel Millan Ann Arbor, MI As a former UC student, I am shocked by the UC's actionsagainst Professor Ricardo Dominguez! The UCs continueto flourish because of professors like Dominguez. Insteadof threatening to take away his tenure, the UC systemshould be supporting this type of innovative scholarship.
895. Marta Salazar Medellin, Colombia
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Name From Comments896. Ivonne Vidana none, Mexico897. Claudia Solorzano San Ysidro, CA898. Gabriel
WolfensteinPalo Alto, CA
899. Lauren Stower Alameda, CA900. catherine ploye san diego, CA901. Paulina Martínez Guadalajara, Mexico902. fernando gutierrez guadalajara, Mexico903. Maria Jose pasos merida, Mexico904. victor morales guadalajara, Mexico905. Jonathan Lee San Diego, CA906. Andrea MC guadalajara, Mexico907. Martha Syryca Maspeth, NY908. jesus Guridi Guadalajara, Mexico The terrorism does not have to be in the academic world.
We have to stop the return of practices like theanti-communism from the 60s, or the religian inquisitors.
909. Ben VanOvermeire
La Jolla, CA
910. Paul Hertz Chicago, IL Ricardo Dominguez's Transborder Immigrant Tool largelyfunctions as a gesture--an act of speech--but to the degreethat it may be used by immigrants, it is a lifesaver. It ishard to see how either of these functions should be causefor his dismissal from an institution pledged to intellectualfreedom. Indeed, they would be cause for celebration butfor their having raised the hackles of right wing politicalforces that are not interested in debating Prof. Rodriguez'sideas but in suppressing them. It is in precisely this sort ofcircumstance that a university is called upon to pursue itsallegiance to intellectual freedom. Administrators should beparticularly wary of intervening in the discourse of theuniversity in response to hot-button political issues. It israther their duty to stand back and allow ideas and yes,actions and inventions, to compete freely in the agora. Todo otherwise is in effect to close down the agora, to closedown ideas, and to defeat the very purpose of theuniversity.
911. María Padilla tijuana, Mexico912. Clarissa Tong San Diego, CA913. Dylan Rodriguez Riverside, CA This is a bald attempt at political intimidation that
represents the worst of the UC system's institutionallyracist application of "professional" discipline against ourbest, most incisive, and audacious scholars. It must beresisted and stopped.
914. Setsu Shigematsu Riverside, CA
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Name From Comments915. Victor
Garcia-CruzMexico DF, Mexico Freedom!!!
916. Luis M Lara Ciudad Juarez,Mexico
917. Mariel Rivera Tampico, Mexico918. Ivan Arenas Berkeley, CA919. Scott Campbell Oakland, CA920. Jorge Rivas Oakland, CA921. Giovanna Chesler New York, NY922. Sarita See Ann Arbor, MI As a scholar of contemporary U.S. visual, literary and
performing arts, it has been my duty and pleasure to keeptrack of the research and art works generated by EDT andbang.lab as well as the individual members. Indeed, when Ifirst heard years ago about the academic space that UCSDhad created for Professor Ricardo Dominguez's work, Iwas impressed by UCSD's prescience and commitment tocutting-edge research, especially given UCSD's locationnear the border with Mexico and also given the region'scomplex history of militarism and border policing as well asvarious forms of hybrid artistic and cultural production.Thus, I was shocked not so much by the news of the Foxcorporation's attention to Professor Dominguez's projectTransborder Immigrant Tool but by the news of the U.C.'sdecision to divert time and resources to the investigation ofhis work, especially during this crisis in public educationfunding. I am deeply disappointed to hear about UCSD'slowering of standards when it comes to the protection ofacademic freedom.To my mind, the best practitioners of the arts push theboundaries of what is generally considered "normal" or"common sense," including what might be called thepractice of oppositional art. Moreover, the possibilities ofart remain alive when academics stay true to ourpedagogical commitment to education as a site and meansfor literacy rather than tutelage for our students. Thus,teachers and researchers across the disciplines areenjoined to support the arts, including and especially whenartists come under attack for their imagination, visions, andpractices. Only then can we learn to see alternate andbetter futures for ourselves let alone teach critical ways ofseeing and thinking to our students.
923. Cesar Ayala Los Angeles, CA924. wesley
wetheringtonvalrico, FL
925. Jesus Romero La Jolla, CA926. Rogelio Villarreal Guadalajara, Mexico Isn't USA a free country?
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Name From Comments927. Loretta Capeheart Chicago, IL928. Jorge Atilano Guadalajara, Mexico JUSTICE!!! JUSTICIAA!!!929. Marc Herbst Los Angeles, CA Stop this.
Also, stop the student fee increases.A free university for all!
930. CameronMcAuliffe
Sydney, Australia
931. Juan Orozco Zapopan, Jalisco,Mexico
Human aid must be beyond border policies!!! Tocriminalize human aid solves nothing
932. OscarConstantinoGutierrez
Zapopan, Mexico
933. Jon Winet Iowa City, IA Academic freedom is essential to a free society. The FirstAmendment is a critical cornerstone of American valuesand the ideals that make the nation great.
934. gabriela zapata chicago, IL935. Deb King Ferndale, MI936. Franky Diaz Los Angeles, CA Humans originated in Africa. We are all brothers and
sisters937. Marcelo Garzo Berkeley, CA938. Manuel Soaje CHULA VISTA, CA939. Minh Bui San Diego, CA940. Gabriela Martínez Guadalajara, jalisco,
Mexico941. kenneth Anderson San Diego, CA942. Dorothy Chansky Lubbock, TX943. Stephanie Morgan San Diego, CA944. alejandro ivan
piña celadaocotlan, jalisco,Mexico
945. Diane Gaskin La Jolla, CA946. Molly Gail
ShannonSouthfield, MI It will be a sad day for the already sad academy if
Dominguez is dismissed.947. Juan José Mora México, Mexico948. Sunita Prasad Brooklyn, NY949. Snighdha Paul San Diego, CA950. Alejandro
HernandezGuadalajara, Mexico
951. Ryan Griffis Champaign, IL This represents a severe breach of academic freedom and,perhaps more severely, appears to be a transparentinstance of ideologically motivated criticism from the righttranslating directly into University action against a(continues on next page)
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Name From Comments951. Ryan Griffis Champaign, IL (continued from previous page)
faculty/researcher. The claims against either theTransborder Immigrant Tool or the March 4 virtual sit-inhave no merit.
952. tammy koRobinson
san francisco, CA Thepraxis of Ricardo Dominguez and our colleagues atBang Lab& Electronic Disturbance Theater (EDT) demanda rigor from the rest of us in our investigations of the tenseimbrications of technology andhuman rights, art andresearch.
953. Ryan Legge San Diego, CA We are many, you are few. Your plans against us will notgo through!
954. JacquelineNaranjo
San Diego, CA
955. Ryan Nam San Diego, CA956. Angelica Yanez San Diego, CA activism and academic work should go hand in hand. prof
dominquez should NOT be penalized for the type ofresearch he does this is actively racist and a way to punishthose that speak out against power.
957. Maria Forcadell Greencastle, IN958. Consuelo
MedranoDomínguez
Juárez, Mexico Tache a todos aquellos que prefieren se sigan muriendoinmigrantes, en la mas absoluta marginación y abandono.La muerte en medio del desierto, en la desolación y laangustia infinitas. Sin justicia para sus familias.
959. Kristine Danielson Detroit, MI960. Julia Rodriguez Campbell, CA Saving lives should be honored and respected not
censured.961. Susan Warrow Huntington Wds, MI962. Rosemary
BatemanOberlin, OH
963. Colby Parsons Denton, TX Our society is weakened overall when the academiccommunity is expected to avoid controversy. This is thegroup of people who we should expect to be pushingthought boundaries, or they are not doing their job. Ifacademics are expected to play it safe to avoid ruffling thefeathers of one or another political group, then we areasking for a thinking class who in some ways is on a pathtoward becoming powerless and irrelevant. Is that who isgoing to lead us into a better future and have an impact onthe global culture?
964. obiamaka Ude Berkeley, CA965. Emmeline
DomingoNewport Beach, CA
966. Jessica Caloza San Diego, CA I stand in solidarity with Professor Dominguez's efforts onMarch 4th and his work on the transborder immigrant tool.He has done nothing wrong, leave him alone!
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Name From Comments967. Edgar Quintana
UribeZapopan, Jalisco,Mexico
Helping a fellow human being is not a crime. The realcrime is to punish honest and hardworking people for doinga decent thing for humanity.
968. Brandon Sowers Davis, CA969. Roxanna Pirnia san diego, CA970. Elizabeth Sine Del Mar, CA971. Ruth Alejandra
Cruz-NavaMinneapolis, MN
972. m vance chicago, IL Please listen to reason and honor your commitments973. Manuel Romero Zapopan, Mexico This makes me reassure that what mexicans see as a
frontier (something placed away/in front of us) will never bejust a border
974. Blanca EsthelaMeza Gonzalez
Zapopan, Mexico
975. Eric Porter Santa Cruz, CA976. Morgan
WadsworthOakland, CA
977. Candace West San Francisco, CA978. Walter Goldfrank Santa Cruz, CA979. Grisel Marquez Chula Vista, CA es como intentar censurar a los 'angeles verdes'980. Douglas Ficek Astoria, NY981. Silvia Magallanez Stockton, CA982. Frank Higbie Los Angeles, CA Academic freedom is the hallmark of a great university,
and freedom of expression is the hallmark of a realdemocracy.
983. OSCAR GUZMAN SCOTTS VALLEY,CA
Everyone deserves a fair trial. America is ill, nowadays hewho speaks the loudest, (or has the most influentialfriends) gets the attention. Academic freedom is one of thefew institutions that remain available in America, andthey're set to destroy it as well as other vestiges of trueliberty...
984. Naomi Zaslow miami, FL985. Joel
Gilbertson-WhiteOakland, CA everyone deserves the chance to live and thrive. and
penalizing somebody for trying to help with that seemswrong.
986. JasonChristenson
Saint Paule, MN Please...protect free speech and the right to academicfreedom. Democracy is at steak! Please...don't sacrifice allof this because of racism and anti-intellectualism.
987. Giles Bowkett Glendale, CA988. Nina Billone
PrieurBerkeley, CA
989. John Armenta San Diego, CA
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Name From Comments990. Abel Valenzuela
Jr.Los Angeles, CA
991. Marko Peljhan SANTA BARBARA,CA
992. martha bueno sun valley, CA993. Antonieta
MercadoSan Diego, CA
994. Aimee Woznick Goleta, CA995. Gisela Carlos Tlajomulco de Zúñiga
Jalisco, Mexico996. Gillian Hart Berkeley, CA997. Gerardo
CardenasEnsenada, Mexico
998. Jane Bohnsack Chicago, IL999. Brian Lovato Goleta, CA1,001. Grisel Razon San Diego, CA1,002. Raka Ray Berkeley, CA1,003. Bill Kelley Jr. Irvine, CA
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