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Good news from Saddleback College on the “replacing bad mascots” front:
From: Elliot Stern
Date: January 25, 2021
Subject: Mascot Decision
Good morning, colleagues!
Accordingly, I am pleased to share with you all that the decision I announced nearly two weeks ago is now final. We will retire the Gaucho as our mascot and begin a process to select a new mascot, to be announced this fall.
While the petitions, endorsements of shared governance groups, and comments made at four open forums on this subject suggest that there is consensus at our college for this decision, I know that it does not please everyone. For those of you who feel like you are losing something of value to you, perhaps a piece of your identity, we acknowledge your hurt, your loss, the sacrifice you are making so that others will not be hurt. You heard the voices and saw the tears of our colleagues, of our students, and of those in our community who were reminded by Saddleback’s Gaucho, that they were “other,” that their voices were less powerful, that their embarrassment and hurt mattered less than tradition. It is your sacrifice that is finally putting their pain to rest.
This marks a landmark for Saddleback College. Today we demonstrate our seriousness about being welcoming and inclusive for all. May this one change seed others that demonstrate that Saddleback College is 100% serious when we say Welcome (All) to Opportunity.
Elliot Dr. Elliot Stern
President, Saddleback College
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2 comments:
Bye, bye Gauchos.
It's about time.
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