Posted on 09/17/2015 4:38:01 PM PDT by markomalley
Duke University will implement a new program designed to train college athletes on how to advocate for gay rights according to a report from The College Fix.
The program called Sports & Social Justice Leadership Initiative is a product of the Duke University Center for Sexual and Gender Diversity teaming up with Athlete Ally to put on the program.
The Centers director Bernadette Brown said in a press release that The Sports & Social Justice Leadership Initiative, is specifically for student-athletes, recognizing that they are in an influential position to advocate for social justice and inclusion with respect to sexual orientation, gender identity and gender expression (SOGIE).
The press release also states that, the initiative is voluntary for participants and will include training for student-athletes that covers a history of sports activism, discusses current activism in sports, provides the latest research on sports and SOGIE, and encourages student-athletes to become social justice leaders.
Dukes chapter of Athlete Ally was started by Lauren Miranda who told the Duke Chronicle that, This is a huge thing for visibility. Not only are we doing the educating, but now were sending the message that its part of our [athletes] moral responsibility to advocate for sports as the culture that we want it to be.
Brown said in an e-mail to the Duke Chronicle that the program is important because, Student-athletes and professional athletes tend to have very influential voices. Theres a rich history of athletes impacting change when they speak out against violence, harassment and discrimination, and promote equity and inclusion across a range of social justice causes.
Duke won the 2015 National Championship in basketball, but theres no word from the program if any basketball players will be participating in the program.
This isnt the first time Duke has ventured into controversial waters over sexuality. In 2014, Duke University gave incoming freshman students the opportunity to elaborate on their sexual orientation and gender identity during the application process in an attempt to showcase the diversity at Duke.
The essay prompt in part encouraged students to share a perspective you bring or experiences youve had to help us understand you better perhaps related to a community you belong to, your sexual orientation or gender identity, or your family or cultural background we encourage you to do so.
“Not only are we doing the educating, but now were sending the message that its part of our [athletes] moral responsibility to advocate for sports as the culture that we want it to be.”
Teaching morals?
What happened to separation of church and state?
Oh yeah... the state IS the church now and you will submit.
Duke is a private school.
Really?
They don’t accept government student loans?
Duke is a private school with a long time Methodist affiliation.
http://library.duke.edu/rubenstein/uarchives/history/articles/methodist-church
Someone might want to ask the folks at Duke how that whole gay athletics thing worked out for Penn state.
Looks like the locker room will be a dangerous place at Duke.
Opposing team fans will have a field day with this!
Hopefully Duke board of regents, the alumni association and the parents will send this bozo (The Centers director Bernadette Brown) packing in a heartbeat.
I wonder if Crystal Mangum will be part of the curriculum?
They are doing this in the corporate environment as well (probably not a surprise). Participation is voluntary at this point but I fully expect it to become compulsory.
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