Articles/Interviews/Media

Articles/Interviews/Media

REVIEWS

From Disability to Eco-ability [Review] Anthony J. Nocella II, Amber E. George, and J. L. Schatz, editors. The Intersectionality of Critical Animal, Disability, and Environmental Studies: Toward Eco-ability, Justice, and Liberation

A Review of Classic Writings in Anarchist Criminology Anthology

Review: Academic Repression: Reflections from the Academic …

Review of Academic Repression: Reflections from the …

[PDF] Review of Academic Repression: Reflections from the …

Academic Repression: Reflections from the Academic Industrial Complex edited by Anthony J. Nocella, Steven Best, Peter McLaren, AK Press, 2010. Pp. 590. $24.95 (Paperback). ISBN: 9781904589987
Reviewer: Raphael D. Jackson

Samuel Day Fassbinder
Book Review: Nocella II, Anthony J., Steven Best, and Peter McLaren, eds. Academic Repression: Reflections from the Academic-Industrial Complex. Oakland CA: AK, 2010. Print.

ARTICLES

Challenging Racism and Ableism in the Animal Liberation Movement and fighting for Total Liberation

“Movement of Oppressors” by Anthony J. Nocella II

Old School, New School, No School – Core

An Overview of the History and Theory of Transformative Justice

Standing up to Corporate Greed: The Earth Liberation Front as Domestic Terrorist Target Number One. Anthony J. Nocella II and Matthew J. Walton
Pg. 2-19

Emergence of Disability Pedagogy

Revolutionary Peacemaking: Using a Critical Pedagogy Approach for Peacemaking with “Terrorists”[1]

Fighting Against the Conservative Agenda in the Academy: An Examination of the 4Ss of Academic Repression and Repressive Pedagogy Post-9/11/01

Revolutionary Environmentalism: An Emerging New Struggle for Total LiberationSteven Bestand Anthony J. Nocella IIPg. 2-21

Defining Terrorism
Steven Best and Anthony J. Nocella II

Listen To Us!: A Dialogue For Solidarity With Lawrence Sampson, American Indian Movement Spokesperson
Anthony J. Nocella II and Richard Kahn

Introducing Critical Animal Studies
Steven Best, Anthony J. Nocella, II, Richard Kahn, Carol Gigliotti, and Lisa Kemmerer

Unmasking the Animal Liberation Front Using Critical Pedagogy: Seeing the ALF for Who They Really Are
Anthony J. Nocella II

INTERVIEWS

Disconnecting the school to prison pipeline
On this episode of The Loudmouth Project’s Voices of Reason, Jasen Lee is speaking with Anthony J. Nocella II, Ph.D., sociologist and Assistant Professor in the Dept. of Criminal Justice at Salt Lake Community College and Director of Save the Kids – national nonprofit dedicated to ending incarnation of youth and the school to prison pipeline.
**Published: Friday, February 28, 2020   Runtime: 36:38

Critical Animal Studies: Animal Liberation activism meets academia

Academic Repression in the United States?

Richard White Interviews Anthony J. Nocella II on Academic Repression

Animal Charity Evaluations Interviews Anthony Nocella on Critical Animal Studies

Jesus Radicals Interviews Anthony Nocella

ARZone Interview Anthony Nocella

The corporate university: An e-interview with Dave Hill, Alpesh Maisuria, Anthony Nocella, and Michael Parenti

Anthony Nocella II discusses his new book. Plus, a visit to Farm Sanctuary

MEDIA

Durango Herald

Trial set for Fort Lewis College professor

Resources available to address land-use

Poetry slam semifinals to be held Saturday

FLC Professor Celebrates Publishing 40 Books Before Turning 40

Fort Lewis College students march to honor Martin Luther King Jr.

Fires, arrests, policy changes lead the year’s news in La Plata County

ACLU: Colorado’s branch of the watchdog organization is in Durango’s grill again

ACLU discovers Durango law in violation of Colorado Constitution

Durango celebrates its first Juneteenth

First ‘Juneteenth’ event to be held at recreation center

Jordan World Circus to draw animal-rights protest Saturday

La Plata Democrats present 30th annual Roosevelt Dinner

Prosecutor drops charges against Fort Lewis College professor who demonstrated

Activism blends with academics for Fort Lewis College professor

Day of classes, march are tomorrow in Durango

Inauguration Day will bring celebrations, activism to Durango

Dakota Access oil pipeline won’t get easement

Pipeline protesters take demonstration to CEO’s Pagosa Springs home

FLC students return from Standing Rock

Durangoans head to Standing Rock to protest pipeline

Caravan set to join Standing Rock protest

Santa Rita Park rally aims to educate about racial profiling

Black students unite at Fort Lewis College

Fort Lewis students march for decolonization

Counterrally planned to confront Confederate flag ride

Fort Lewis College students to hold vigil for Trayvon Martin

‘Slut’ walk on Fort Lewis College campus in Durango an effort to help end sexism, rape culture

Fort Lewis College students call for end to racism on campuses

The Durango Telegraph

Standing together

Durango DGO

Another take on the hip hop scene

A mission at Standing Rock

Ideas for a better justice system

Tips on using social media as an activist

Tips when contacting your representatives

Effective protest in an era of political anger

Fort Lewis College Student Paper – The Independent

The Environmental Center’s Fourth Annual Sustainability Summit

Trigger Warnings and Safe Spaces: What are they for?

Formation of Black Student Union: New Club at FLC

Sociology Students Illuminate Youth Justice Month: School Pushout

SUNY Cortland

SUNY Cortland Faculty Highlights

Civil Engagement Conference at SUNY Cortland

Panelists to Discuss Editorial Critiquing the University on Oct. 8 SUNY Cortland

Faculty and Community Scholars program – SUNY Cortland

Nagel prison papers – SUNY Cortland

Judy Bentley and Janet Duncan – SUNY Cortland

Feminist issues – SUNY Cortland

Published Faculty and Staff – SUNY Cortland

Bulletin #17 May 16, 2011 – Bulletin – SUNY Cortland

Center for Gender and Intercultural Studies SUNY Cortland

Newsletter April 2011[1] – SUNY Cortland

2014-2015: Re/volution – SUNY Cortland

Center for Gender and Intercultural Studies SUNY Cortland

Institute for Civic Engagement – Interview about Anthony Nocella SUNY Cortland

SUCCEEDING AS WOMEN IN HIGHER EDUCATION – Cortland

Curriculum Vitae Mechthild Nagel Professor, Philosophy and …

1 Chapter Four Beyond the Pale: Reflections on the Vulnerability of …

Bulletin #11 Feb. 19, 2013 – Bulletin – Cortland

Patriarchal Ideologies and Women’s Domestication. SUNY Cortland

Annual Report School of Arts and Sciences 2008-2009

Le Moyne College

CURAR Research & Scholarship Activities – Le Moyne College

NYSACAC Conference Program_FINAL.indd – Syracuse

Hamline University

Hamline University Events – Saint Paul

Hamline University – Noting Anthony Nocella

Basford, Lewis, and Borer Published | Inside Hamline – Saint Paul

Syracuse University

Kishi Ducre – College of Arts & Sciences at Syracuse University

A.H. Peter Castro, Associate Professor, Anthropology | Maxwell School

Maxwell School Social Science PhD Program: Graduate Students

Salt Lake Community College

College affordability remains a priority during COVID-19 SLCC

SLCC chief diversity officer paving the way for change

Local hip-hop artists discuss youth, racial justice

Higher education reacts to CRT debate

SLCC to recognize Juneteenth

Vigil at SLCC honors victims in Atlanta, spotlights AAPI voices

SLCC professor sparks change in the community

Other Media

4 skiers killed in Utah avalanche were ‘living life to the fullest’

4 skiers killed in Utah avalanche were ‘living life to the fullest’

How one school’s chief diversity officer works to get students from prison to the classroom

The Sacramento Bee.Not just cruising: What you don’t know about
Sacramento’s lowrider culture

Horrifying moment massive avalanche overwhelms group of snowmobilers on Utah mountain – but group of six miraculously survive despite two being buried up to their faces

The Revolutionary Potential of Vegan Politics

Anthony Nocella, Institute For Critical Animal Studies

ARZone Special Edition – Remembering William C. Rodgers (with Anthony Nocelle II)

ARZone Podcast 61: Looking Back, Moving Forward

ARZone Podcast 39: Dr. Anthony J. Nocella II

ARZone Podcast 65: The Rise of the Eco-Ability Movement

Ad-verse Reaction | Houston Press

Youtube of Greening Criminology

Hundreds Of Students Walk Out For Mpls. Black Lives Matter Rally

Mall of America protesters enter pleas, supporters vow boycott

Black Lives Matter protesters question ‘intertwined’ relationship between Mall of America and Bloomington

the western new york peace center’s weekly updates – WNY …