Posted by kimberlytheidon | Filed under Announcements, Ecologies of Justice: Environmental Humanities and civic Activism
Join us at Ecologies of Justice, welcoming Professor Radhika Govindrajan
30 Wednesday Mar 2022
30 Wednesday Mar 2022
Posted by kimberlytheidon | Filed under Announcements, Ecologies of Justice: Environmental Humanities and civic Activism
15 Tuesday Mar 2022
03 Thursday Mar 2022
Posted Title IX Issues and Updates
inI first went to former dean Stephen Kosslyn and Senior Vice Provost for Diversity, Judith Singer, in 2010. I provided a detailed account of the systemic gender discrimination in the department. I continued to speak out after students came to me with complaints of sexual harassment in 2012-2013. Judge Leo Sorokin ruled in Harvard’s favor, overlooking the abundance of evidence my legal team produced —– all of which remains sealed at Harvard’s request. How many lives were damaged and careers derailed because the Harvard administration did not stop this rampant behavior? Harvard continues to treat this as a “PR problem,” and seems to be primarily worried about tarnishing the brand. This is not a PR problem: this is about a climate in which sexual harassment was normalized; a climate in which the perpetrators were protected by the cowards and the complicit; a climate in which the fear of retaliation made even the decent people duck their heads and shut their mouths. #TheMissingWomen
https://www.thecrimson.com/article/2022/3/3/fas-counseling-comaroff-anthropology-gay/