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  • Arizona State U. scholars condemn ‘white ownership’ of Shakespeare

    09/29/2024 5:22:48 AM PDT · by DFG · 61 replies
    The College Fix ^ | 09/26/2024 | Gabrielle Temaat
    Two faculty members condemned “white ownership” of Shakespeare and the state’s manipulation of black history during an “Appropriation Series” at Arizona State University last week. The scholars are pushing for changes in curriculum and leadership that reflect more “diverse” voices. During the panel, they spoke to eleven ASU students in the audience and other faculty members via Zoom. English Professor Ruben Espinosa argued that Shakespeare’s legacy has been manipulated for purposes of exclusion and viewed through a lens of “white superiority.” He said that for the Jan. 6 “insurrectionists” at the U.S. capitol, Shakespeare represents a symbol of “white exceptionalism”...
  • Bachelorette star Josh Seiter who now identifies as a woman DEMANDS the franchise cast a transgender lead and says viewers are sick of seeing 'cis white people' on TV

    08/20/2024 9:22:19 AM PDT · by Angelino97 · 69 replies
    Daily Mail ^ | August 20, 2024 | J. Peterson
    Former Bachelorette star Josh Seiter has called for the franchise to cast a transgender lead on its next season. Seiter, 37, who came out as a transgender woman in May, told DailyMail.com it was important for the dating franchise to reflect the diversity of modern America. 'America is changing. It's not just a bunch of middle-aged cis white people anymore, and the LGBTQIA community makes up a large portion of our country now. Yet we've seen zero representation for trans women and men on the franchise,' Seiter explained. The Chicago native said she was pleased to see the franchise become...
  • 'White supremacy' trigger warnings slapped on Peter Pan and Alice in Wonderland by UK university

    03/28/2024 5:24:42 PM PDT · by Impala64ssa · 6 replies
    Human Events ^ | 3/28/23 | Jessica Barshish
    A university library in the UK has placed trigger warnings for "white supremacy" on classic children's books such as Peter Pan and Alice in Wonderland. York St John University warned readers that historical children's stories written in the 19th and early 20th centuries under their Rees-Williams collection are likely to contain "offensive" examples of "white supremacy" and "colonialist narratives." An online disclaimer for the collection, entitled "Content warning and position statement" says: “Within the 150 years of children’s writing which is represented in the collection, there is a widespread occurrence of colonialist narratives which centre white supremacy, and racist and...
  • BLM co-founder slams Taylor Swift fans as 'racists' and Travis Kelce-led Chiefs winning the Super Bowl as a 'right-wing, white-supremacist conspiracy'

    02/25/2024 1:13:18 PM PST · by dennisw · 79 replies
    DAILYMAIL.COM ^ | 25 February 2024 | MACKENZIE TATANANNI
    Melina Abdullah unloaded criticism of the pop singer and her boyfriend online 'Virtually everything is racist,' the BLM Los Angeles co-founder wrote online She doubled down, calling Swifties 'full-fledged violent white-delusionists' after receiving a heated voice message from an unknown man The co-founder of a Black Lives Matter chapter has slammed Taylor Swift fans as 'racists' and referred to Kansas City's Super Bowl victory as a 'right-wing, white-supremacist conspiracy' in a series of posts on social media. Melina Abdullah, 51, a professor of Pan-African Studies at Cal State University Los Angeles, took to X, formerly Twitter, to unload her opinions...
  • University of Georgia: TA Who Said ‘White People Might Have to Die’ Did Not Violate Code of Conduct

    05/10/2019 3:20:02 PM PDT · by detective · 38 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 10 May 2019 | ALANA MASTRANGELO
    A judiciary panel at the University of Georgia has concluded that a teaching assistant and graduate student who came under scrutiny last January for making racially charged statements did not violate the student code of conduct. The graduate student had been accused of purposefully omitting a trespassing arrest from his UGA admissions application, among other allegations. University of Georgia (UGA) TA and graduate student, Irami Osei-Frimpong, was cleared by the panel on Tuesday after facing expulsion over allegations that he had failed to list his previous attendance the University of Chicago, as well as that he had purposefully omitted a...