Episode 6

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17th Apr 2025

When Universities Become Targets: How the Big Ten Is Pushing Back

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If this concerns you, take action with those in this situation showing courage. Here's how you can make sure your elected officials and the public hear from you — and can't say they didn't know. 

📧 Email Template 

Subject: Defend Academic Freedom—Stop Political Retaliation Against Universities

Dear [Representative/Senator Last Name],

I’m writing as your constituent to express deep concern about the federal government’s recent pattern of politically motivated attacks on colleges and universities—particularly the coordinated investigations, funding threats, and intimidation tactics targeting institutions that foster free inquiry and dissent.

These efforts are not isolated events. They represent a disturbing trend of using federal power to punish public institutions for failing to align with a specific political ideology. Universities should not be coerced into compliance with the executive branch’s agenda. They should be protected as vital spaces where facts matter, diverse ideas are explored, and democratic values are taught and practiced.

I was heartened to see the Big Ten Academic Alliance take a public stand against this overreach by forming a mutual defense pact. But they shouldn’t have to defend themselves alone. Congress must step up—not just to investigate these retaliatory actions, but to affirm the principle that public institutions cannot and must not be forced into silence or submission by political threats.

I’m asking you to speak out publicly in defense of academic freedom, demand transparency and oversight of any federal investigations into universities, and make clear that federal funding cannot be used as a weapon to enforce political loyalty.

This is not about one party or one presidency. It’s about the future of democracy. We need our institutions to be strong, independent, and free to tell the truth—even when it’s inconvenient to those in power.

Thank you for your attention to this urgent issue.

Sincerely,

[Your Name]

☎️ Phone Script

Hi, my name is [Your Name], and I’m a constituent from [Your City, State].

I’m calling to urge [Representative/Senator Last Name] to speak out against the political targeting of universities by the federal government.

Right now, colleges across the country are facing federal investigations, funding threats, and public intimidation simply for defending academic freedom and allowing students and faculty to speak out. This is retaliation — not oversight — and it threatens the foundation of public education and democracy itself.

I was encouraged to see the Big Ten universities taking a stand to protect each other. But they shouldn’t be alone in this. I want to see my elected representatives defending the independence of our public institutions, pushing for oversight, and making it clear that truth, free speech, and academic inquiry are not negotiable.

Please make sure [Representative/Senator Last Name] knows that voters in this district care about protecting universities from political overreach.

Thank you for your time.

📣 Sample Social Media Post 

 🚨Universities are under political attack—for defending truth, dissent, and academic freedom. The Big Ten is standing together. Congress must too. We can’t let truth be punished. Speak out now. #DefendTruth #ProtectUniversities #OnTyranny #BiggerThanMeDemocracy

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About the Podcast

Bigger Than Me Democracy Project
Where headlines meet history—and we stand united.
Bigger Than Me is a rapid-response audio blog from the Bigger Than Me Democracy Project.

Hosted by Bonnie Ross, this blog helps listeners make sense of the moments that don’t just make news — they challenge democratic norms. Each episode breaks down what happened, why it matters, and how it fits into the authoritarian playbook described in On Tyranny by Timothy Snyder.

Here are the 20 lessons we return to again and again:
1. Do not obey in advance.
Authoritarianism thrives when people preemptively conform. Refuse to teach power what it can get away with.

2. Defend institutions.
Institutions don’t protect themselves. Pick one you care about — a court, a library, a newsroom — and take its side.

3. Beware the one-party state.
Support multiparty democracy and fair elections while you still can. Vote in every election. Consider running for office.

4. Take responsibility for the face of the world.
Symbols matter. Hate spreads when we get used to seeing it. Don’t look away. Don’t let it stand.

5. Remember professional ethics.
When leaders set bad examples, ethical commitments matter more. Rule of law needs defenders in every field.

6. Be wary of paramilitaries.
When the men with guns claim to protect the nation, watch who they march with. The merging of unofficial militias and official forces signals real danger.

7. Be reflective if you must be armed.
If you serve in uniform, be ready to say no when something isn't right.

8. Stand out.
The moment you do, others will follow. Nothing breaks the spell of the status quo like someone brave enough to go first.

9. Be kind to our language.
Avoid political clichés and empty slogans. Speak clearly. Read deeply. Think for yourself.

10. Believe in truth.
If nothing is true, power wins. Reality matters. Truth is the foundation of freedom.

11. Investigate.
Don’t just consume headlines. Subscribe to trustworthy journalism. Learn how propaganda works.

12. Make eye contact and small talk.
It’s more than polite — it’s civic glue. In times of fear and distrust, human connection is resistance.

13. Practice corporeal politics.
Get off the screen. Show up in person. Join others in physical, public acts of civic life.

14. Establish a private life.
Protect your digital life. Keep some conversations offline. Tyrants exploit what they learn about you.

15. Contribute to good causes.
Support organizations that reflect your values. Help sustain civil society with your time and money.

16. Learn from peers in other countries.
Authoritarianism is a global trend. Stay connected beyond borders. Have a passport. Use it.

17. Listen for dangerous words.
“Emergency.” “Terrorism.” “Extremism.” Authoritarians exploit these words to justify taking power.

18. Be calm when the unthinkable arrives.
Crises are used to break democracy. Don’t trade freedom for false promises of safety.

19. Be a patriot.
Model the kind of America you want future generations to inherit.

20. Be as courageous as you can.
No one wants to be a hero. But if we’re not willing to risk for freedom, we all risk losing it.

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