[1094] in peace2
petition in support of academic freedom
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Aram Harrow)
Sun Oct 7 22:37:55 2001
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To: to-list-at-bottom-avoiding-reply-to-all@MIT.EDU
From: "Aram Harrow" <aram@MIT.EDU>
Date: Sun, 07 Oct 2001 22:37:44 -0400
petition: http://web.mit.edu/justice/www/petition.html
full story: http://web.mit.edu/justice/www/acad_free.html
i was one of the students present at the shell recruiting event and
helped make and distribute the "why shell?" flyers. although i left
rather early during the event, while i was there i can attest to the
discussion being entirely civil and non-disruptive. in fact, at the
end of the session, the other people protesting said that they had a
long friendly conversation with the shell recruiters. the only person
who spoke out of turn or with a raised voice was a random pro-shell
student who was present and was bothered by the persistent focus on
nigeria during the Q&A sessions.
to me, the event seemed like a classic example of exercising freedom
of political speech; everyone was able to calmly and freely express
their opinions in a public academic forum. indeed, it would be
unimaginable for a professor or student to be disciplined in the
slightest way for these sort of actions.
but "academic freedom" - whatever that means - does not necessarily
extend to nonunionized administrative assistants, even during
off-hours, at events sponsored by departments that they do not work
in, and were not present at in any kind of professional capacity.
i obviously have something of a personal stake in this issue, but i
think that questions of free academic speech, and the double standards
for staff and students/faculty, are relevant to the entire MIT
community.
again, the petition that i made is at
http://web.mit.edu/justice/www/petition.html
signing takes less time than reading this email.
please do so.
aram
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