Posted on 03/08/2019 7:13:42 AM PST by SeekAndFind
An evangelical university in Minnesota has blocked a conservative student group from hosting a lecture by African-American pro-life activist Star Parker because of her radically held beliefs.
The University of Northwestern St. Paul informed its chapter of Young Americas Foundation, a conservative student group, last month that it could not hold an open event featuring the 62-year-old conservative activist.
Parker is the founder of the 800-pastor network Center for Urban Renewal and Education and has long argued that the conservative agenda of traditional values, limited government and free markets are the greatest benefit to low-income Americans, especially African-Americans, in inner cities.
She has also long spoken about the negative impact that abortion and Planned Parenthood has had on the African-American community. Since 2017, Parker has served as part of the White House Faith and Opportunity Initiative to share ideas on how to best fix our nations most distressed zip codes. She is also an appointee to the Frederick Douglass Bicentennial Commission.
YAFs chapter at the University of Northwestern had been working for months to host a prominent conservative to address their peers, according to a news release published March 5. But those plans were struck down by university officials.
I accepted UNW YAFs gracious invitation to defend life and traditional Christian principles, Parker said in a statement. Abortion has devastated the black community and is the moral crisis of our time. Christian universities are precisely where this urgent discussion should be happening.
On Feb. 20, school administrators informed UNW YAF Chair Hayley Tschetter that the group would not be allowed to host Parker and listed a number of concerns.
The administrations email said that the first concern was over the fact that the group was planning an open event.
[I]t would be different if you were having a speaker just come speak to your club, the letter explained. Speakers open to all UNW students would have more strictness and then like I said we dont typically do truly open events.
The letter continued by explaining that there are other concerns about Parker.
Our staff has been very adamant about bringing speakers to campus who educate and expand worldviews, but we really dont bring speakers who radically hold beliefs that UNW as a whole would not agree with, the email reads. In the past UNW has stayed away from sensationalized speakers. I foresee us continuing to do this. After reviewing some of Stars material online we didnt feel she was a good fit for our community.
The school recommended that YAF plan its future speaking events far in advance so that appropriate speakers can be discussed with administrators.
The schools YAF chapter requested a meeting with the university's President Alan Cureton in hopes of getting a reversal of the decision. That meeting came on Feb. 27. According to YAF, Cureton was found to be as resistant as the rest of the administrators.
Cureton reportedly told the student leaders of the group that he didnt want to be divisive and that its better to provide a balanced view from different outlooks. One example would be a panel discussion.
Tschetter asked Cureton what opposing viewpoint the school would want to have elevated.
He didnt really have an answer, Tschetter explained.
Cureton told the student activists that they would be better off scheduling a meeting with the schools vice president of student life Nina Barnes. As of Tuesday, Barnes has not responded to the groups meeting request.
I was excited to embark on this new adventure and thrilled that Star Parker agreed to come and speak to my campus, Tschetter said in a statement. After doing a little reading on several YAF speakers, I thought she could address some relevant topics to our campus. However, many are too fearful of controversy to allow her lecture to take place. Issues already divide campuses, Christians, and people nationwide speaking about them will not cause a divide, it will bring the underlying issues to light and provide an opportunity for them to be discussed openly and civilly.
YAF spokesperson Spencer Brown, who took courses through UNW as a high school student, argued that the decision to prevent Parker from speaking is a shocking departure from a school I once considered attending.
UNW has chosen to abandon their core principles as a Christian university set above and apart in favor of avoiding any potential discomfort brought about by an insightful lecture from one of Americas leading conservative women on critical issues UNWs students will soon [face] with in the world, Brown stressed.
The Christian Post reached out to UNW for comment. A response is pending.
Have her anyway and dare them to stop it. Maybe they can put cops at the school house doors to prevent a black woman from speaking.
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I’ve heard her interviewed on Focus on the Family, can’t imagine what views she would hold that are counter to Northwestern’s values.
FWIW, I always knew Bethel was a better choice ;-).
Can it be possible that University administrators are so insulated and unaccountable, that even at a private evangelical university such behavior is now the norm? Imagine these administrators don’t want to apply for their next job being known as the person that allowed a pro-life speaker to be heard.
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Revelation 3:16
So then because thou art lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, I will spit thee out of my mouth.
I guess they can’t tolerate the idea that a Black woman would be against the idea of Black women aborting their babies.
” her radically held beliefs”
You mean like the belief in free speech?
I would venture a guess that the overwhelming majority of university administrations, even at “Christian” colleges and universities, are very much on the political left.
I have been tenured at two of them, and have found this to be the case with those institutions and those with which they had close ties, which amounts to a few dozen, so my sample size is greater than two.
If most of the donors or students knew, the story might be different, but if nobody really cares about the content of what is taught, then what does it matter?
-—Cynical old educator on the Right
She’s 62? She looks FABULOUS!
In order for the Emmergent church and others in that venue to fully take hold they will also push out who opposes their unity agenda....using libeal political points is to be expected.
In order for the Emmergent church and others in that venue to fully take hold they will also push out who opposes their unity agenda....using libeal political points is to be expected.
“Our staff has been very adamant about bringing speakers to campus who educate and expand worldviews, but we really dont bring speakers who radically hold beliefs that UNW as a whole would not agree with,”
How kindly orwellian of you.
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