Safe Zones
Safe Zones
Almost every group you can imagine wants a clubhouse for themselves, with no one else allowed.
Arguably, this concept applies to HBCUs, many of which are facing financial difficulties.
Forced desegregation is awkward, and hard, but sometimes necessary.
Originally shared by ****
A recent white graduate argued that everyone needed a safe space and that for her, as a Jew, it had been the Hillel house. She knew that when she was there, she could relax and not worry about being interrogated by non-Jews about Israeli politics or other concerns. So why is the Black House an issue in the eyes of some alumni who write saying that we should integrate all of our students into a single community rather than isolate them into groups? I have never gotten a single note questioning the presence of Hillel, of our Catholic Center, or any of the other safe spaces on campus.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/how-to-create-inclusive-campus-communities-first-create-safe-places/2016/01/15/069f3a66-bb94-11e5-829c-26ffb874a18d_story.html?utm_term=.904b2159f093
Almost every group you can imagine wants a clubhouse for themselves, with no one else allowed.
Arguably, this concept applies to HBCUs, many of which are facing financial difficulties.
Forced desegregation is awkward, and hard, but sometimes necessary.
Originally shared by ****
A recent white graduate argued that everyone needed a safe space and that for her, as a Jew, it had been the Hillel house. She knew that when she was there, she could relax and not worry about being interrogated by non-Jews about Israeli politics or other concerns. So why is the Black House an issue in the eyes of some alumni who write saying that we should integrate all of our students into a single community rather than isolate them into groups? I have never gotten a single note questioning the presence of Hillel, of our Catholic Center, or any of the other safe spaces on campus.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/how-to-create-inclusive-campus-communities-first-create-safe-places/2016/01/15/069f3a66-bb94-11e5-829c-26ffb874a18d_story.html?utm_term=.904b2159f093
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