School of Education faculty respond to Theta Tau videos
We, the undersigned, who are faculty in the School of Education, publicly affirm our commitment to all marginalized and oppressed students on campus. The recent video is just one more indication and reminder of the interconnected ways that white supremacy is advanced at Syracuse University and in our communities through racist, homophobic, transphobic, ableist, sexist and anti-Semitic practices. True freedom can only occur when all forms of violence, hatred and systems of domination are dismantled. We join with our students to call on the administration and our fellow faculty to engage in the crucial work of dismantling settler colonialism, white supremacy, heterosexist patriarchy, ableism, transphobia, homophobia, antisemitism, xenophobia and Islamophobia, in addition to other systems and expressions of domination. These expressions of hate and violence don’t start with the fraternity house, but are foundational to the structures and cultures on campus. Any expression of hatred, bias, microaggression and other types of violence means we have failed as educators.
The emphasis on diversity and inclusion and implicit bias training is an insufficient response. A comprehensive approach in every dimension of the university to increase the number of underrepresented and undocumented students on campus, scholarship and fellowship opportunities — including Posse, McNair, LSAMP, HEOP, SSS and CSTEP — graduate and undergraduate research support, access to student group funding and curricular and programing efforts is necessary. As an educational and academic institution, a prominent presence of interdisciplinary academic programs to research and teach on the areas of social justice, violence, discrimination and marginalization is also needed to align the university’s mission to the knowledge production that continues the work of dismantling structural violence. All students should expect to be supported and nurtured on campus and challenged to become agents of social change and transformation.
Sincerely,
Michael Gill, Assistant Professor, Cultural Foundations of Education, Disability Studies
Barbara Applebaum, Professor, Cultural Foundations of Education
Alan Foley, Associate Professor, Cultural Foundations of Education
Stephen Kuusisto, University Professor
Eunjung Kim, Assistant Professor, Women’s and Gender Studies, Cultural Foundations of Education, Disability Studies
David H. Knapp, Assistant Professor, Teaching and Leadership
Mara Sapon-Shevin, Professor, Teaching and Leadership
Beth A. Ferri, Professor, Inclusive Education & Disability Studies
Susan Thomas, Assistant Professor, Cultural Foundations of Education
Joanna O. Masingila, Dean and Professor, Teaching and Leadership
Melissa Luke, Dean’s Professor, Counseling and Human Services
Gretchen Lopez, Cultural Foundations of Education
Cathy Engstrom, Associate Professor, Higher Education
Julia M. White, Assistant Professor, Inclusive Education and Disability Studies
James Haywood Rolling, Jr., Dual Professor, Teaching and Leadership & Art Education
Leela George, Assistant Teaching Professor, Teaching and Leadership
Michael L. Norris, Assistant Professor, Health and Exercise Science
George Theoharis, Professor, Teaching and Leadership
Joseph B. Shedd, Associate Professor, Teaching and Leadership
Kelly Chandler-Olcott, Associate Dean for Research and Professor, Reading & Language Arts
Kathleen Hinchman, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs & Professor, Reading & Language Arts
Derek X. Seward, Associate Professor, Counseling and Human Services
Luis Columna, Associate Professor, Health and Exercise Science
Thomas H. Bull, Director of Field Relations, Teaching and Leadership
Tom Brutsaert, Professor and Chair, Exercise Science
Duane Graysay, Assistant Professor, Teaching and Leadership
Dawn R. Johnson, Associate Professor and Chair, Higher Education
Beth Myers, Research Assistant Professor, Teaching and Leadership
Zaline Roy-Campbell, Associate Professor, Reading & Language Arts
Nicole Fonger, Dual Assistant Professor, Teaching and Leadership & Mathematics
Sherrie Bruner, Visiting Assistant Professor, Counseling and Human Services
Mario Rios Perez, Assistant Professor, Cultural Foundations of Education
Elisa Macedo Dekaney, Associate Professor, Teaching and Leadership
Gail Ensher, Professor, Teaching and Leadership
Kal Alston, Professor, Cultural Foundations of Education
John Coggiola, Dual Associate Professor, Teaching and Leadership & Music Education
Dalia Rodriguez, Associate Professor, Cultural Foundations of Education
Caroline O’Hara, Assistant Professor, Counseling and Human Services
Kevin Heffernan, Dean’s Associate Professor, Exercise Science
Published on May 1, 2018 at 3:04 pm