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What I Saw At A College Administrators’ Conference Will Make You Laugh And Cry
The Federalist ^ | 4-2-18 | Patricia Daugherty

Posted on 04/04/2018 3:57:01 PM PDT by DeweyCA

The extremely liberal environment on many college campuses is often attributed to the influence of aging hippie professors intent on indoctrination rather than education. But perhaps even more influential is the army of campus administrators who work with college students 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. My recent experience at a national conference of such professionals revealed that indoctrination isn’t confined to the classroom.

Before retiring in 2015, I did “student affairs” work on university campuses for almost 40 years. I always looked forward to attending the ACPA (American College Personnel Association: College Student Educators International) conference to connect with colleagues who were dedicated to helping students adjust to being away from home, make new friends (often both U.S. and international), discover hidden talents, and become successful and contributing citizens after they graduated.

This year’s meeting, however, was devoid of such old-school notions. What we got instead was politics—far-left, social-justice politics.

Here’s the Kool-Aid. Drink Up!

Not that I wasn’t warned. When the pre-conference advertising trumpeted the “Strategic Imperative for Racial Justice and Decolonization” theme, I had a feeling things had changed mightily since I last attended a national meeting. We were provided “talking points” that included such statements as “Racism and colonization are real, present, enduring, intersectional, and systemic forms of oppression,” and “Advocacy and social change require us to work to dismantle racism and colonization in higher education.”

The conference website highlighted blog posts with such titles as “Racial Justice & Decolonization Can’t Happen Without Disrupting Monoracism,” “The Costs of Avoiding Discomfort: Addressing White Supremacy in Student Affairs,” and “White People Owning Our Whiteness & Resistance.”

The next suggestions for conference attendees involved taking the “I’ll Go With You” pledge to assist transgender attendees with restrooms: “I pledge to pay attention to the struggles and triumphs of trans people both in the national news and in my community,” and “I pledge to speak up against injustice. I will contact my elected representatives to make sure they know I support equity, justice and fairness for trans people in my country, state, city and neighborhood.”

There were designated “All-Gender Restrooms” because “[h]istorically, restrooms have been a way to reinforce sex assigned at birth (female/male) and gender (woman/man) identities and expressions, but as an Association, ACPA actively challenges traditional definitions of sex and gender.”

Report Thought Crimes Right Over There

The day I arrived at this convention moored in the principles of tolerance and inclusion, I was greeted by a large, laminated poster at the registration tables touting the “ACPA Convention Equity and Inclusion Information Booth.” At this booth one could report any “bias incident . . . believed to have a negative impact on ACPA members, particularly across marginalized social identity group membership.” So if I asked a question that violated the thought police regulations, I might be reported? Welcome to Communist China.

It didn’t get any better. Just before the welcoming video and keynote speaker began, a trigger warning flashed up on the screen that there might be “disturbing scenes of activism” in the video. Duly warned, we then listened to Keala Settle’s “This is Me” (a great song, by the way) as pictures were shown, not of happy college students of every background experiencing the many different aspects of life on a university campus, but Planned Parenthood, Black Lives Matter, and the Women’s March on Washington. I could have been at an Service Employees International Union convention.

The keynote speaker was a professor who expounded on “White Fragility: Why It Is So Hard for Whites to Talk about Our Racism.” I suppose she was selected to kick everything off because according to the convention program, “white supremacy culture permeates in (sic) the United States, with higher education and our campuses. Additionally, there is no doubt racism and colonialism exists (sic) on colleges campuses.” I was emotionally exhausted, and this was only the first day.

The next morning I risked offending the equity and inclusion marshals by starting some conversations. To my pleasant surprise, no one shut me down. Perhaps it’s because my first musing was, “I wonder how my son would be accepted at this convention. He’s white. I’m white; his dad is white, so he can’t really help that he’s white, too. He’s straight – married with a 15-month-old son. And he’s a police officer. I wonder what assumptions last night’s ‘white fragility’ speaker would automatically make about him were he to walk into her office.”

I got nods from everyone to whom I posed this observation. This was a good sign, because I doubt if anyone in all the pre-conference planning had ever paused to reflect, “Forty percent of the students on our campuses are male. A lot of them are white. Maybe we shouldn’t lecture them about their failures and shut out their needs at our annual convention.”

In Case You Missed Third-Grade Grammar

At the ACPA Town Hall meeting that afternoon, the woman who welcomed us began by asking the officers and committee leaders to introduce themselves, with their names and pronouns. One after another, 12 or so grown-ups stood up and said, “I’m John Doe, the new president, and my pronouns are he, him, and his.” “I’m Sally Smith, the new treasurer, and my pronouns are she, her, and hers.”

Every person gave the pronouns I would have expected, i.e., male for the men and female for the women. One person did add “they” and “them,” but everyone knows plural pronouns are grammatically incorrect for singular antecedents. But I digress.

I stifled a laugh, knowing it might land me in equity and inclusion jail. I was amazed at how seriously they seemed to take themselves in this exercise. Not one of them resisted and said, “Are you kidding me?” When they finished and moved into the question-and-answer portion of the meeting, I couldn’t help but think, “If a Martian landed in this room and saw this, he/she/it/they would flee back to the space ship.”

To further divide people during the conference, the schedule included “identity caucuses.” During this hour each day, attendees could meet with people “who shared their identity/ies” and talk about racial justice and decolonization. The caucuses included Arab/Middle Eastern; Asian/Asian American; Biracial/Multiracial/Transracial; Black/African American; International; Latino/a/x; Native, Indigenous, Aboriginal; Pacific Islander; Third Space; and White.

I have no idea what Third Space is. The program book stated participants should be able to “explore a deeper understanding of their own racial/political identities” and “engage with issues of power, privilege, and oppression in order to interrupt dominance.” Can you imagine these people planning the homecoming parade?

Campus Bureaucrats Are More Influential Than You Know

I write this not (only) to make fun of what I observed. I have many wonderful friends who still work in student affairs, and they’re good at their jobs. But I am sounding an alarm for average, everyday people who need to know more about what is feeding the campus discord and upheaval that we see so often in the news.

“Those liberal professors” share the blame for the sanctimonious silliness, but the administrators at this conference often have much more personal contact with students. They advise student government, supervise residence-hall staff, and oversee the student code of conduct and “free speech” policies. They include those who recently graduated from their master’s programs, regularly attend student affairs conferences, and soak up the social-justice messages.

When I came along in my student affairs master’s and doctoral programs, we were taught about psychology and normal maturational issues of 18- to-22-year-olds. We learned how to be objective counselors, supervise and develop groups, and teach leadership skills to young adults who would one day lead our communities and nation. We supported all of our students—black, white, Asian, Hispanic, Native American, gay, straight, and international. We tried to create environments where everyone could succeed, and when conflicts arose, we helped students learn how to solve their problems.

Now, however, college students are surrounded by adults who live and breathe an extreme political ideology. No more judging people by the content of their character instead of the color of their skin. No more encouraging everyone to come together around their commonalities rather than focusing on every possible difference. No more celebrating the gifts of all people. It was disheartening to see and hear so much stereotyping from people who pride themselves on their inclusiveness.

Gatekeepers Indoctrinate Student Affairs Staff

Particularly alarming to me is that political ideology has become a dominant theme of student affairs graduate programs. I started seeing this even before I retired. In addition to being an administrator, I was an adjunct assistant professor and always graded the “student development theory” question on the master’s students’ comprehensive exams.

Students formerly wrote about young-adult psychology and how to apply their understanding of normal development in working with undergraduates. In more recent comprehensive exams, however, the answers were treatises on white privilege and explanations of Nigrescence Theory, born of the black consciousness movement of the 1960s.

This is pure political indoctrination, and it’s what our future student affairs professionals are bathed in. When they receive their graduate degrees, they go off to colleges and universities where they share the same indoctrination with freshmen. The Left need not depend on sociology and women’s studies faculty to radicalize our children; it’s being done quite effectively in student centers and residence halls.

This type of dogmatism and tunnel vision is profoundly unhealthy for our students. Young people are more fragile now than they have ever been, and I’m afraid student affairs is playing a major role in the angst. The political self-absorption I saw promotes not emotional growth and resilience but rather distrust, anxiety, and victimhood. College students need mentors who are more concerned with their developing competence and strength than with which pronouns they use.

I came away from this experience alarmed and discouraged, which is why I feel the need to raise awareness of these realities. Our young people are too important for us to be silent.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events; Philosophy; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: academicbias; bureaucrats; college; studentaffairs; whiteprivilege
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The second half of this article was an eye-opener to me. I knew that some college administrators had influence over the college environment (diversity officials, etc), but I had not thought much about the indoctrination that Resident Assistants and other college personnel dump on students. It's not just inside the classrooms, it is the total campus PC environment. And this is what ALL of the future Student Affairs officials are being taught. It's only going to get worse.
1 posted on 04/04/2018 3:57:02 PM PDT by DeweyCA
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to connect with colleagues who were dedicated to helping students adjust to being away from home, make new friends (often both U.S. and international), discover hidden talents, and become successful and contributing citizens after they graduated.


This is what it started with and morphed..............


2 posted on 04/04/2018 4:08:25 PM PDT by PeterPrinciple (Thinking Caps are no longer being issued but there must be a warehouse full of them somewhere.)
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People who work at these jobs have such bad judgment that we should not allow them near our children.

No college for goodness sake.

3 posted on 04/04/2018 4:18:56 PM PDT by donna (Together, Joe and Mika are a JOKA!)
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To: PeterPrinciple

Universities delenta est.


4 posted on 04/04/2018 4:20:04 PM PDT by Midnitethecat
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To: DeweyCA

The youth of today are the Chinese Red Guard.


5 posted on 04/04/2018 4:20:18 PM PDT by Jonty30 (What Islam and secularism have in common is that they are both death cults.)
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To: DeweyCA

Acadamia needs to be purged.


6 posted on 04/04/2018 4:23:33 PM PDT by matt1234 (Jan. 20, 2017: the national nightmare ended.)
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To: DeweyCA

SJW “Studies” departments comprise the absolute bottom of the academic/intelligence department of today’s universities.

But, there is a group that is so low in achievement that even a “Studies Professor” (whatever the hell that is) can outthink them.

And, of course, that group is the Administrators. People so untalented and ungifted that the janitorial staff makes fun of them while playing chess.


7 posted on 04/04/2018 4:28:10 PM PDT by Da Coyote
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To: DeweyCA

It was only the western European jews that were
treated to the whole illusion that they were going
for resettlement, the eastern jews were driven naked
under the lash.

What we are seeing is the illusion
being used to get our children to drive us under
the lash of socialism...

Don’t think I’m joking, Stalin had similar tactics
when he collectivized the small farmers, particularly
in Ukraine.


8 posted on 04/04/2018 4:30:57 PM PDT by tet68 ( " We would not die in that man's company, that fears his fellowship to die with us...." Henry V.)
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To: donna

No college for goodness sake.
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There are some colleges that don’t inculcate progressive values, such as Hillsdale College. Parents also have to be more discerning than they are. A friend was touring one college with her daughter a decade ago, and as soon as she saw the co-ed showers, she eliminated that college from the list.

Also, a student can live at home and commute to college so they get some semblance of normalcy at least at home. And maybe some people would be better off at a trade school. Parents turn their nose up at that, but a youth who is good with his hands can learn a real skill and not end up as a Starbucks barista after graduation.


9 posted on 04/04/2018 4:36:48 PM PDT by KittyKares (Drain the Swamp)
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Tell your sons to become a plumber, electrician, hvac specialist and charge these useless morons thousands upon thousands for every service.


10 posted on 04/04/2018 4:38:58 PM PDT by The Toll
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To: DeweyCA

Can someone explain to me explicitly how “decolonization” works? That’s a new one to me.


11 posted on 04/04/2018 4:40:00 PM PDT by To Hell With Poverty (Refreshing? Trump makes me feel like I just freebased a York Peppermint Pattie!)
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It’s code for kill White South Africans.


12 posted on 04/04/2018 4:41:11 PM PDT by The Toll
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I’m Mortman and my pronouns are f$%k you, a$$hole!


13 posted on 04/04/2018 4:49:25 PM PDT by MortMan (We are living in interesting times.)
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To: The Toll

14 posted on 04/04/2018 4:58:24 PM PDT by TADSLOS (Alex Jones isnÂ’t quite the wing nut now, all things considered.)
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To: KittyKares
Nope. Don't send your kids into spiritual and intellectual danger, for what? A big debt.
15 posted on 04/04/2018 4:59:36 PM PDT by donna (Together, Joe and Mika are a JOKA!)
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To: DeweyCA

one day they will be the establishment that is rebelled against.

Especially with current tuition rates!


16 posted on 04/04/2018 5:12:47 PM PDT by mylife (The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
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To: matt1234

Pol Pot said that too.


17 posted on 04/04/2018 5:14:21 PM PDT by mylife (The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
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To: DeweyCA

This is very disheartening.


18 posted on 04/04/2018 5:14:30 PM PDT by EdnaMode
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To: The Toll

That is what I advised my son, sadly he did not listen.


19 posted on 04/04/2018 5:16:59 PM PDT by mylife (The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
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To: DeweyCA
The source of all this is the abandonment of Theonomic positivism, the idea that right and wrong can be anything other than defined by Divine decree. G-d literally makes evil possible, because in His absence nothing is, or can be, wrong.

All secular moral/ethical codes should be extinguished in favor of the Laws of G-d. But after two thousand years of being told that "religion" is a tiny little aspect of the whole of life and the complete opposite of "the world" (whose "gxd" is supposedly the devil even though it was created by G-d) the poison has become such a part of us that I wonder how many people could live without it.

The only solution for the arbitrary decrees of people are the sure decrees of G-d.

What kind of idiot claims to believe that all reality is matter in motion and then starts preaching about "justice," anyway???

20 posted on 04/04/2018 5:17:07 PM PDT by Zionist Conspirator (Vegam Yehudah tillachem biYrushalayim . . . .)
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