Showing posts with label UC Santa Cruz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label UC Santa Cruz. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

More racism at the UCs


From former FMF intern and blogger Kat

When I received an email from the UC regents and president Yudolf declaring that the racist events happening on UCSD campus were deplorable, I have to admit I was somewhat surprised. There is some controversy regarding the way he is running the UCs according to a business model rather than as an educational institution and the effect this has both quality of student education and the recent fee hikes. My skepticism came from wondering if this expression of outrage was true, or if it had more to do with concern that if the statement was not made, there would be a yet another backlash against administrators. I was also skeptical about whether or not speaking out against the acts via email would correspond to REAL action.

Several events have occurred since that have highlighted the importance of speaking out against racism and homophobia (and every other ism out there, though what has happened in this last week refers specifically to those isms.)

Friday, February 26th: the LGBTQ resource center at UC Davis was vandalized, with derogatory language written all over the door (full article available HERE)

Monday, March 1: A drawing of a noose was found in one of the UC Santa Cruz bathrooms on the door, with the words "San Diego" and "lynch" on either side of the door (full article available HERE)

Monday March 1: A pillowcase fashioned like a KKK hood was found on a statue on top of the school library (full article available HERE)

The campus situation is very tense. In conversations I've had with other students, I hear people express that they are afraid; and with lynch symbols, KKK symbols, and in some cases death threats posted on doors of individual students--they are absolutely justified in feeling this fear.

If we do not rebuke the racist acts, racists feel more empowered, more emboldened to commit more racist acts; this is something that we've already seen occur, as a "ghetto" party, already racist in nature, has somehow escalated to a KKK hat and outright death threats. It is our duty to use our freedom of speech to contradict the racism, to not allow it to stand unopposed in the public sphere.

Enacting policies to counter these acts is absolutely necessary--but so is the public denouncement of these acts as racist so as to dissuade others from pursuing the same racist forms of action.

This Thursday March 4 is the UC-wide day of action to protest the fee hikes--you can bet we'll be protesting the recent hateful actions as well.

photo credit: * Michael * at flickr.com

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Tune in tomorrow to hear Jacqueline and Allie on Feminist Magazine!!


If you are in the greater Los Angeles area, be sure to tune in to KPFK 90.7 fm on Wednesday 11/18, 7pm. The West Coast organizers, Allie and Jacqueline, along with some feminist group leaders will be on "Feminist Magazine."

We will be talking about the highlights of Western Regional Feminist Campus Leadership Conference that took place November 6th and 7th at Santa Monica College. Marissa Anderson, co-president of the Pasadena City College Feminist club will be talking about her experience at the conference, along with personal stories about running her group at Pasadena City College.Lindsay Frank, FMF intern, will be talking about her experience with the FMF internship as well as her intentions to start a feminist group at UC Santa Cruz.

Please tune in to 90.7fm (98.7 in Santa Barbara) or steaming live at kpfk.org.

If you happen to miss it, you can download the podcast:
1. go to kpfk.org & click on Audio Archives on info bar
2. In Audio Archives go to column called Shows, click on shows & Scroll down to Feminist Magazine
3. The air dates appear next to each show, your interview will appear dated Nov 18
4. Click on download or podcast. You can download an MP3 of the whole program or the podcast version.
The show is available for 90 days from its air date. After that you can call the KPFK Archives and order a copy of the show



photo courtesy of http://www.flickr.com/photos/kvitsh