Posted on 05/16/2018 6:21:44 AM PDT by Breyean
Southern California houses dont have gutters. Not enough rain. I wish I could say I noticed this, with my keen journalists eye. But it was my wife who, strolling around the lovely college town of Claremont, east of Los Angeles, pointed it out. That happens a lot.
What I noticed was the sign for the Black Graduation Ceremony two days before commencement at Pomona College, the liberal arts school where my kid got his degree Sunday.
The sign was the first thing I saw stepping on campus, and set the tone. What could black graduation be? Like black proms at southern high schools? A sign of fracture? Even here, at an epicenter of inclusion? Pomona placed 9th out of 2,475 colleges on a ranking of the most diverse schools.
I started with my kid: what gives? He said there are several separate graduations also a Lavender Commencement for LGBTQ community. No big deal.
We had come 2,000 miles to attend three events. The first, a pair of brunches for the Economics and International Studies departments his degree is in both. We got to meet his friends, teachers. It was great.
Next to me in the buffet line was someone who seemed a good a place to continue my investigation. Lorn S. Foster, the Charles and Henrietta Johnson Detoy Professor of American Government, whose field of study is race, community and power. I asked about black commencement.
For kids who dont have a place at Pomoma, he said. Its a space for them to be expressive.
Do they not have a place in the larger school because they are denied it? Or because they refuse it? It seems an important distinction.
Foster, retiring after 40 years, mentioned the LGBTQ commencement and similar events.
Theyre celebrations, he said.
Fair enough, and I tried to enter into the spirit of celebration, but kept getting nudged out
The next day, Class Day, in cool weather Californias May Gray. The class day address was by Shahriar Shahriari, a respected, popular math professor. I would summarize his talk as: the United States is an imperialist power meddling in the affairs of nations across the globe, including his home of Iran.
True enough, though if he has lived here for the past 40 years for reasons beyond this country being an iron fist of repression crushing the dreams of freedom worldwide, he kept those reasons to himself. I wish he hadnt.
The rest of that program nestled in that sweet spot of mundanity that isnt bad enough to be comic, alas, but never rose to the level of actually being interesting. When I looked over at my son to gauge his reaction, he formed his fingers into a pistol, placed it to his temple and pulled the trigger.
Maybe we should have crashed the black commencement, I suggested.
The next day, at graduation, class speaker Maria Jose Vides Orellana gave me my first trigger warning.
I want to give a general content warning, for references and mentions of violence, deportation, anti-blackness, police brutality and sexual assault, she began, also offering up a fair summary of how the college experience was presented to us parents.
Much talk of marginalization, and I was tempted to shout, If you want to be marginalized, try being a newspaper reporter in 2018, or a conservative white Jewish male at a liberal arts college. But the truth is, sympathizing with yourself is a skill everyone masters all too thoroughly. Whats the point of being woke, as the kids say, if the take-away, Im better than you, is the same conclusion every hater comes to, no college necessary?
Trumps America offers a steady drumbeat that certain people dont belong. So its heartbreaking, if perhaps expected, that the object of this scorn concludes: Hey, we dont belong.
Belonging can be seized without fanfare. One of my kids roommates is a U.S. Marine studying water management hes off to Stanford for his masters. He showed us an engraved K-bar knife his buddies gave him as a graduation present. We all admired it, and while I wished one moment in the two-day ceremony acknowledged the presence of guys like him, or my son, they both seem to know who they are and what they are doing, no public validation necessary. I guess thats white privilege.
Bttt
The problem is you are not just supposed to survive college. For the quarter million dollars four years at Pomona will cost the white kid subsidizing all the POC you are supposed to come away smarter and more knowledgeable not simply undamaged. My son graduated a fairly liberal university in 2007. It was pretty bad then but campuses have grown much more poisonous in the last decade. I really do not think I would pay to send my kid to university. I would really have to look deeply at the school, the curriculum, the administration and the general atmosphere before I ponied up the money.
Claims of diversity at higher education is a sham. They look different but all think alike.
All propaganda. Trump has never said anything that any American does not belong.
He is not a bigot, racist, sexist all the things he is being accused of.
Alinsky
My son went to University of Buffalo and he said “minorities” are automatically enrolled in groups like African American club. Of course it’s free.
No, its CLAREMONT, which is to California as Austin is to Texas. I’m always amused when people act as if only California has moronic liberals, almost every state if not every state has liberal bastions within it.
No, I know, I know. Were it not for California we would not have Free Republic.
My intent is to poke with a stick to try to prevent apathy among the good guys
Capitol Technology university, Laurel, MD
We feel the same.
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