Monday, October 26, 2009

No free speech for faculty at Southwestern College?


Last Thursday

The odd and alarming Southwestern College situation is covered in this morning’s Inside Higher Ed:

Can Free Speech Be Furloughed?

Last Thursday, several hundred students held a peaceful and evidently unremarkable protest over the cancellation of 400 (more) courses next semester. Almost immediately after the rally, four professors who had supported the rally were suspended and barred from using campus email. Included among them was “the current and former presidents of the faculty union.”
The letters that the four faculty members received telling them that they had been suspended immediately did not say why. But the letters referenced (by number) a section of California's penal code that bars people from "willfully disrupting the orderly operation of the campus."

Southwestern officials could not be reached to explain why they took this action. The college's spokeswoman was recently laid off and she has not been replaced. The college's president, Raj Chopra, is reportedly on vacation and his e-mail reply says that he will be off campus until November 13. Chopra's executive assistant gave local reporters a statement that said that the reason for the suspensions could not be made public….


The IHR interviewed our pal Phil Lopez (“100 Miles Down the Road”), who teaches English at Southwestern:
Lopez said that the union – an affiliate of the National Education Association – has consulted with union lawyers and is demanding a hearing, which the college must schedule within seven days. He said that the rally received widespread support because the students and faculty members were questioning how the college is responding to the budget crisis. While state cuts are severe, he said, the college has insisted on keeping a reserve fund that is twice as large as necessary, when cutting its size might save more courses. He noted that the cuts planned for next semester will be about one fourth of courses in many departments.

Regardless of one's views of the college's strategy, he said it was wrong for professors to be kicked off campus without any explanation and apparently because they criticized the administration. In his case, he said, he was forced to miss a meeting with administrators Friday at which he was to have represented faculty interests, because he was ordered off campus.

"Clearly the administration doesn't think there is such a thing as the First Amendment," he said.
The President of CCA (of CTA), Ron Norton Reel, issued a statement yesterday:
"In misguided actions by administrators who have no respect for the rights of faculty, reports that at least four instructors at Southwestern College have been suspended with pay after taking part in a campus rally against severe cuts are extremely disturbing," he said. "When a college president and governing board support cutting 25 percent of all course offerings and exclude faculty from important decisions, the right response is to challenge these cuts. State education cuts are threatening the future of this college and many others. Retaliating against faculty for standing up for their school and students is a reckless course of action."
See Faculty votes No Confidence in Chopra (Southwestern’s student newspaper)


From the Southwestern College Sun (May)

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

According to a comment on their blog, the SWC deans have been asked to replace the profs for the rest of the semester...

Anonymous said...

They probably have excellent grounds for a lawsuit.

Anonymous said...

People need to spread the word. Attention must be paid.

Anonymous said...

Dang - scary.

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