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Students & Workers charge institutional racism & sexism; Demand affirmative diversity

by P (diversitycoalition [at] ucsc.edu)
On Tuesday, June 6, coalitions of students and workers charged UCSC with institutional racism and sexism, declaring that seemingly passive and apolitical administrative practices and policies as well as subtle forms of racism and sexism have the effects of producing inequality, particularly for communities of color. Students and workers demanded affirmative diversity, arguing that for diversity not to be empty rhetoric, UCSC would need to provide infrastructural support for student initated outreach and retention programs, retain faculty of color and faculty who teach and research race, ethnicity and historically aggrieved groups, and grant market level wages for custodians and staff.
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One of the first steps to affirmative diversity is that the University acknowledges that unless a proactive and infrastructural commitment is made to diversity, the University defaults into institutional racism and sexism
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The coalition issues included custodians calling for market level wages, active retention of faculty of color and faculty who teach race & ethnicity curriculums, funding and support for student initiated outreach and retention organizations and centers who are largely responsible for making diversity a reality at UCSC
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Chancellor Denton watched the beginning of the skit but then left. The peaceful rally parted in order to allow her car to leave.
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by Maggie
You call this a "peaceful rally" but I belive you dont understand the meaning of peace. The forceful detainment and chants calling Denton a hypocrit were an assault.
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