Kara Finnigan
ksfinnigan.bsky.social
Kara Finnigan
@ksfinnigan.bsky.social
education policy, sociology, cross-sector (educ/crim justice/housing/etc), network/spatial analysis, segregation, regional equity, racial justice, policy implementation. Current study-Detroit housing/schls
I really enjoyed it Kyle! Thank you to you and the other PhD students for the thoughtful questions and to my panelist colleagues for giving me new things to think about in terms of advising and mentoring. #goblue!
November 15, 2025 at 3:16 AM
So true! Her key point: Civil rights guardrails (through regulation and oversight) are needed to counter the ways that charter schools have limited enrollment and increased segregation.
May 14, 2025 at 4:07 PM
I don't know how you are keeping up with all these things but I so appreciate it when you share the backstory!
May 2, 2025 at 2:53 PM
Agree! We need public opinion campaign ASAP. Leverage alumni network like Princeton but build collective across these networks? Extend info/reach of @wearehighered.bsky.social Post info on other platforms-FB, LinkedIn, TikTok, to reach broader audiences w info to call reps, university leaders, etc.
May 1, 2025 at 2:43 PM
Reposted by Kara Finnigan
If you want to join this fight and show your own support for science and education and their essential role in democracy, you can join the 3700+ others who have already signed this open letter from @wearehighered.bsky.social.
docs.google.com/document/u/0...
Speaking Out for Democracy and US Higher Education
Speaking Out for Democracy and US Higher Education To add your name to this statement, go to https://bit.ly/DemocracyAndHigherEdSign if you are having trouble signing at the above linked form you can ...
docs.google.com
April 2, 2025 at 12:22 AM
Reposted by Kara Finnigan
In case link stops working, here are screenshots of the text that I reassembled from the mailchimp URL. Apologies I could only alt text the first 2000 characters due to word limit. This text and images are quoted from original link posted at top of thread by Carlos F. Jackson, Dean and Professor.
March 30, 2025 at 8:25 PM