Yale teacher resigns over "offensive" Halloween costume email

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Yale teacher resigns over offensive Halloween costume email

NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) — A Yale University faculty member who sparked protests when she said students should be free to push boundaries with Halloween costumes, even to the point of offense, resigned from her teaching position, the school announced Monday.

Erika Christakis chose not to continue teaching in the spring semester, the university said on its website.

"Her teaching is highly valued and she is welcome to resume teaching anytime at Yale, where freedom of expression and academic inquiry are the paramount principle and practice," the school said.

Christakis came under attack in October for her response to a request from the Intercultural Affairs Committee that students avoid wearing racially insensitive costumes, such as Native American headgear, turbans or blackface. She wrote in an email to students living in the residence hall where she's an administrator that they should be able to wear any costume they want.

"Is there no room anymore for a child or young person to be a little bit obnoxious, a little bit inappropriate or provocative or, yes, offensive?" she wrote. "American universities were once a safe space not only for maturation but also for a certain regressive, or even transgressive, experience; increasingly, it seems, they have become places of censure and prohibition."

The email was one of several incidents on campus that prompted hundreds of students and faculty members to march in protest on Nov. 9 of what they see as racial insensitivity at the Ivy League school.

The school also has been dealing with criticism over a residential hall named after John Calhoun, a prominent slave-owning politician, questions about how minorities are treated on campus and allegations that a woman was turned away from a fraternity party because she was not white.

After the march, dozens of faculty members contributed to an open letter showing support for Christakis, who taught courses on child development and psychology.

"I have great respect and affection for my students, but I worry that the current climate at Yale is not, in my view, conducive to the civil dialogue and open inquiry required to solve our urgent societal problems," Christakis said in an email to The Washington Post.
 

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i'm still waiting on a group of blacks to throw a white face party and/or a redneck trailer trash party... give them the same b.s. they give us and watch them whine and cry about it.....

no white people would care because there's no historical context

but these college kids are crazy out here....the levels of censorship and fake outrage have gone too far
 

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Maybe minorities are tired of being treated as amusements and second class citizens. Just a thought.

Have you read the letter? It's hard to be too angry at Christakis, if you have. I mean, I don't even agree with her, but it's thought-provoking and irreverent, which are two traits colleges are supposed to encourage. I guess what I'm saying is; disagree with her, sure, I disagree with her as well, but enforcing severe repercussions for asking well-reasoned questions, or making well-reasoned arguments, doesn't seem like a step in the right direction. I think you have to separate true bigotry from insensitivity. Yes, both are pernicious and hurtful, and both are born out of ignorance, but by the very definition of insensitivity, people aren't aware when they're being insensative, and so I think that it's a mistake to answer all insensitivity, particularly on a minor scale, with demands for justice. I think simply illuminating the insensitive person to the nature of their own ignorance, in a respectful manner, can accomplish so much more.
 

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With restrictions you should be able to be more creative, you're excusing her for being insensitive towards minorities and obviously that's where her emails direction is towards.

You can be as creative as you want but don't offend anyone, why are people having such trouble with that? Because for the past 100 years white Americans have ran around saying and doing what they'd like.

We live in a state that must uphold and better its moral standards, and restrictions are needed when it comes to discouraging and offending someone in a racial, sexual, disable, or religious manner.
 

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except you're probably violating freedom of speech with that.
The concept of freedom of speech is an illusive one because in today's standards its only applicable in certain situations.

If I get on a plane and am like "man do I need to say I have a bomb to get a drink?" You're probably getting arrested.

If I go to school and am like "I'll shoot you" if they tell I'm getting arrested.

Heck if you go to a college and call someone a 'fakkit' you might get removed from class.

So in today's standards that freedom of speech thing only goes so far otherwise wed have a TV that was full of "c*nts" and "******s" and "shyt"
 

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i'm still waiting on a group of blacks to throw a white face party and/or a redneck trailer trash party... give them the same b.s. they give us and watch them whine and cry about it.....
Black people don't go out of their way to attack whites in nearly any situation, I'd be amazed to hear something like that occur.
 

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except you're probably violating freedom of speech with that.
You know they're consequences that comes with your freedom of speech right? For example I'll call you a crakker, because I have every right too; plus this is a black site so I say my true feelings. Now if you found out where I worked, and reported it my employer, I would probably be fired. They're consequences for your actions. :manny:
 
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