OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON
- December 19 - Attached below is a statement drafted and signed by 64 members of the
faculty and staff of The Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington,
regarding the current crisis and war. The resolution speaks for itself,
but it emphasizes that the signatories believe that they have a need to
speak out on this important issue specifically as educators. The
resolution condemns the attacks of September 11th, supports the use of
international tribunals to bring to justice those who committed the
acts, and also encourages the U.S. to break the cycle of violence by
ending the war and not extending it further.
It also urges to the U.S. to collaborate with other governments around
the world to help end conditions that may generate terrorist acts and to
prevent immediate starvation in Afghanistan. It further supports less
dependence on oil as an energy resource and requests federal spending
that benefits the majority of the people, and not primarily the
extremely wealthy and corporations. It also urges the repeal of the
Patriot Act and military tribunals for noncitizens. These are an attack
on civil liberties and rights and may undermine the free exchange of
ideas and education.
It commends the administration of the college for its support of
academic freedom. Recognizing that there are a diversity of views and
the intellectual strength in colleges and universities on the current
crisis, the signatories state in point #6, "We urge all educational
institutions to strongly support the academic freedom of their faculty,
staff and students and to publicly discuss the issues surrounding the
current crisis."
For further information contact either Dr. Larry Mosqueda at
360-867-6513, mosqueda@evergreen.edu or Dr. Peter Bohmer at
360-867-6431, bohmerp@evergreen.edu.
The statement was published in the Olympian newspaper in Olympia, WA on
December 19, 2001, page A13.
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EDUCATORS RESPONSE TO THE CURRENT CRISIS
WHEREAS as citizens, residents of the United States, individual faculty
and Staff of The Evergreen State College, we are compelled by our
specific responsibilities as educators, to help our students have
personal engagement with the "real world" and link theory with practice;
WHEREAS we feel a duty to express our alarm at a number of troubling
directions that are developing in the aftermath of the tragic attack on
the World Trade Centers in New York City on September 11, 2001;
WHEREAS as educators responsible to our profession, our colleagues, our
students,
our country, and people of the planet now and in the future, we, the
undersigned,
offer the following resolution:
1. We condemn the mass murder of thousands of people on September 11,
2001 in New
York, near Washington D.C. and Pennsylvania and express our profound
grief and condolences to families and friends of the victims of the
attack.
2. We support the use of the World Court or other international
tribunals such as the International Criminal Court to bring to justice
all of those who were complicit in the September 11th, violent attack.
Any use of force should be a multilateral approach that follows
international law and is only used to bring to trial those charged with
these crimes.
3. We urge that the U.S. break the cycle of violence, bringing the
bombing to a conclusion immediately, ending actions that cause the death
of innocent people in Afghanistan, and bringing the war to a halt.
Further we oppose any extension of this war by the U.S. into other
countries.
4. We urge that the U.S. collaborate with governments throughout the
world to address and overcome conditions such as poverty, malnutrition,
disease, oppression, and subjugation that make acts of terrorism more
likely. We also request that the U.S. donate, immediately, significant
resources to international relief agencies, in order to prevent
massive starvation in Afghanistan.
5. We commend the Evergreen State College administration for
respecting and supporting the academic freedom and civil liberties of
the entire Evergreen community and request that it continue to do so.
6. We urge all educational institutions to strongly support the
academic freedom of their faculty, staff and students and to publicly
discuss the issues surrounding the current crisis.
7. We support a national campaign to lessen our dependence on oil and
to commit to a nationwide conversion to renewable energy sources within
ten years.
8. We support federal spending that will directly benefit those who
have lost jobs since September 11th, such as continued health insurance
and unemployment insurance, and request that the federal government
provide revenues to the States so that they do not cut social programs
and public education. We support spending for health care, energy
conversion, education, and mass transit, and we support tax cuts for
low- income people. We oppose the current federal tax cuts that provide
little stimulus to the economy and huge tax breaks for corporations and
the wealthy.
9. We urge the repeal of the USA PATRIOT ACT, the so-called
anti-terrorism act which is an attack on all of our civil liberties and
rights, particularly those of non-citizens, immigrants, and Muslims.
The vague definition of terrorism and its major expansion of police
power constitute a threat to democracy. It has the potential to
undermine the free exchange of ideas, which lies at the heart of our
mission as an educational institution. We also strongly oppose the
establishment of military tribunals to try noncitizens the government
accuses of terrorism.
William Arney * Joan Bantz
* Amy Blasen *
Lori Blewett *
Peter Bohmer * Pris Bowerman * Susan Bustetter *
Craig Carlson *
Mario A. Caro * Arun Chandra * Grace Chang *
Doranne Crable *
David Cramton * Lin Crowley * Steve Davis *
Peter Dorman *
Jean Eberhardt * Marja Eloheimo * Anne Fischel *
Angela Gilliam *
Jose Gomez * Jeanne Hahn * Ruth Hayes *
Peta Henderson *
Steve Herman * Allegra Hinkle * Penny Hinojosa *
Beth Horne *
Sharilyn Howell * Peter Kardas * Ernestine Kimbro *
Sylys Knackstedt *
Pat Kolstad * Dan Leahy * Lance Laird *
JuPong Lin *
Chandra Lindeman * Laurie Meeker * Larry Mosqueda *
Alan Nasser *
Alice Nelson * Lin Nelson * Steve Niva *
Alan Parker *
Sara Petty-Powell * Peter Randlette * Eve Rickert *
Shawn Ritterbush *
Liza Rognas * Evelia Romano * Ratna Roy *
Sarah Ryan *
Therese Saliba * Douglas Schuler * Zahid Shariff *
Simona Sharoni *
Patricia Silverberg * Erik Thuesen * Gail Tremblay *
Margaret Tysver *
Michael Vavrus * Daniel Weisser * Lucilene Whitesell *
Sarah Williams *
(Individual Members of the Staff and Faculty of The Evergreen State
College)
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