September
18
2007

Large (?) Quad protest Wednesday

10:23 pm — 

Take back the Union

 

 

 

 

On Wednesday, there will be a protest on the Quad against Chancellor Herman’s Inclusive Illinois initiative. The Facebook event announcing it says that “Racism , Power, and Privilege @ UIUC. FORUM 2007″ is the host.

Titled “Take Back the Union!”, its tagline is “because racism, power and privilege didn’t begin or end with the chief halftime dances”
The organizers are against the “business as usual” behavior from the administration.

Some excerpts from their grievances:

“-It’s starting an “Academy on Capitalism and Limited Government Fund” -Link addition is mine
-Its not providing safe spaces and resources for undocumented students and workers.
-It’s continuing to allow companies with horrible working condition and poor labor rights to produce U of I apparel
-Its continuing the culture of silence by refusing to have transparent decision making processes
-Its allowing government units and groups to recruit on campus that are currenty involved in the colonization, exploitation, and extraction of resources from the third world”

Initial thoughts? I’ll probably have some reaction tomorrow.

 

 

One Response to “Large (?) Quad protest Wednesday”

  1. Paul D. Schmitt Says:

    But the Chief Illiniwek tradition was what was inherently wrong with this campus, right? That was the company line that many groups used for years to divide the campus, inspire hate and manufacture racism. Don’t believe me?

    In the Spring of 2007 a graduate student by the name of Raymond Morales addressed the Illinois Student Senate citing that the Chief Illiniwek tradition was rooted in the history of the Klu Klux Klan (which couldn’t be further from the truth). The evidence? That most of the white males in many fraternaties on campus shared KKK membership and even Lester Leutwiler’s father, who was connected to the University administration was in with the Klansmen.

    The horror? The horror of the situation was that nearly every protestant white male at the time was finding the Klan to be a seductive right of passage–even here in progressive Champaign-Urbana. Keep in mind that the Klan’s National Headquarters to this day lies in the great State of Indiana. Long story short, these ridiculous pieces of circumstantial evidence were enough to inspire the “KKK chalkings” that drove the campus only further into division last semester.

    I find it unfortunate that Richard Herman begins this initiative in order to try and reach out to those on campus who have been allegedly alienated by the long history of the Chief and their only response is to protest. Part of reconciliation involves concessions from both parties. Should this attitude of racial entitlement (on the basis of being oppressed) continue, an otherwise worthy and good cause may be rendered to the ash heap of campus concern.

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