{"id":30458,"date":"2018-08-21t14:52:16","date_gmt":"2018-08-21t19:52:16","guid":{"rendered":"\/\/www.imrbdigital.com\/?p=30458"},"modified":"2018-08-21t14:52:16","modified_gmt":"2018-08-21t19:52:16","slug":"teaching-in-the-context-of-hate-speech","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/\/www.imrbdigital.com\/2018\/08\/teaching-in-the-context-of-hate-speech\/","title":{"rendered":"teaching in the context of hate speech"},"content":{"rendered":"

by joe bandy, cft assistant director<\/em><\/p>\n

many institutions of higher education aspire to encourage the liberal arts ideals of free speech, critical thought, and diverse perspectives so as to empower students to lead meaningful and purposeful lives, and to engage in our society as responsible citizens. this \u2013 in addition to growing campus diversification, student movements for social justice, and the engagement of faculty in issues of public scholarship \u2013 means that universities can become lightning rods for reactionary elements in our society who refuse to accept mainstream liberal education. higher education can be particularly threatening to a wide variety of hate groups in the u.s. and internationally.<\/p>\n

\"\"<\/em>in this contentious time, when hate groups feel emboldened, it is predictable that they will resort to cowardly acts of hate speech directed at college campuses, such as anonymous email posts or campus graffiti. these function to sow fear, anger, and discord on college campuses, particularly among people of color, lgbtqia communities, women, immigrants, religious minorities, and other underrepresented groups and their allies. such was the case in the recent attacks on the 瑞士vs喀麦隆走地 email servers that resulted in some students, staff, and faculty receiving emails containing white supremacist hate speech aimed at people of color. this kind of hate speech and a variety of other, heinous hate crimes on college campuses across the u.s. are indeed growing, as tracked by research conducted by the chronicle of higher education<\/em><\/a>. further, hate groups are extending their efforts to recruit on college campuses, as reported by the washington post<\/em><\/a>.<\/p>\n

therefore, it is understandable that some students may arrive on our campuses and in our classrooms with significant fears and uncertainties, and faculty may be concerned about how to respond effectively. the 2022年世界杯中国小组赛积分 has a variety of resources that may prove useful as you grapple with the many challenges this moment presents.<\/p>\n

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