Black Professor Rebuked for Teaching White Students Structural Racism

Matt504

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Ah, institutional racism, the gift that keeps on giving. In a twist of irony served with a shake of my damn head, a black professor at Minneapolis Community and Technical College was handed a formal reprimand after she attempted to explain to two white students the pervasiveness of structural racism.

Shannon Gibney, a faculty member was leading a discussion in her Intro to Mass Communication class, when she was interrupted by a white male student who was over having to talk about race in 2013. He was joined by another student who added, "It's like people are trying to say that white men are always the villains, the bad guys. Why do we have to say this?"

Gibney tried to explain to them that she was not referring to them personally or any other white person specifically when she was talking about whiteness as system of oppression, a reality in our culture, to no avail. When it became clear her clarification was not being well-received, she hilariously quipped, "If you're really upset, feel free to go down to legal affairs and file a racial harassment discrimination complaint."

So they did. And soon after an investigative meeting, Vice President of Academic Affairs Lois Bollman sent Gibney a letter wherein he expressed his concern regarding her teaching methods:

"Shannon, I find it troubling that the manner in which you led a discussion on the very important topic of of structural racism alienated two students who may have been most in need of learning about this subject…

While I believe it was your intention to discuss structural racism generally…it was inappropriate for you to single out white male students in class. Your actions in [targeting] select students based on their race and gender caused them embarrassment and created a hostile learning environment."

Sadly, this is not the first time that Gibney has faced this type of treatment from both students and administration. Time and time again, she and innumerable others have run into the same issue of navigating the impossible labyrinth between personal and systematic experiences of oppression, whether as subject or alleged enforcer. Calling out hegemony far too easily becomes spreading hatred, and the same marginalizing system continues to be reinforced, whether by law or by a note from the VP of Academic Affairs.

Gibney and six other professors plan to file an anti-discrimination lawsuit against the school, a move that will hopefully work to restore their voice and authority as faculty members.

http://jezebel.com/black-professor-..._source=jezebel_twitter&utm_medium=socialflow

:lupe: Black teacher teaches White kids about structural racism, white kids tell and the structure sides with the White kids.

is this an inception?
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This whole thing sounds planned and with a larger agenda
 

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maybe her message was too blatant or wasn't explained in a way they wouldn't get offended

I've been in multiracial classes and when it comes to race discussions, the difference between good and bad ones is the professor

its fukkin college....everyone gets offended at least once or twice...but it seems she did single them out...but maybe they was just bytchmade idk

as far as on a personal level, i don't get into race topics alot outside of blacks

BUT i think for someone to make a statement like this....in a college class of course(true or not)...she should/could have handled it differently
 

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Article seems very biased in its wording.....but hey, let's just complain about cacs once again :manny:

the point wasn't to "complain about cacs", everyone here should be well aware of the racial discrimination and stereotypes white people have to deal with on a daily basis and we aren't here to perpetuate them.
 
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