Posts Tagged ‘Bernard Stein’

Statement on Protests in Response to the Murder of George Floyd

Thursday, June 4th, 2020

Rudy Fichtenbaum, President, AAUP

Dear Gregg,

The murder of George Floyd by four police officers in Minneapolis has unleashed a massive protest movement across the country. These protests, led by young people, are revealing years of pent-up frustration with racism and inequality. The militarization of policing in the United States and the unchecked violence perpetrated against communities of color by police who continue to act with seeming impunity, along with the promotion of white supremacy by the Trump administration, had created a combustible mix even before the COVID-19 pandemic added to an existing medical crisis and economic desperation, especially in marginalized communities of color.

Many have said that we need to have a conversation about racism and inequality. But a conversation is not enough. What we need is bold action to deal with institutional racism and inequality. While the lack of meaningful preparation for the pandemic has disrupted the lives of all Americans, the more long-standing lack of a meaningful response to endemic racism and inequality has compounded the impact of the pandemic on communities of color.

Clearly, looting and the destruction of property need to be condemned. But we also need to condemn the fact that only one of the four police officers involved in the murder of George Floyd has been arrested and recognize that Floyd’s death is just one more example of the senseless loss of an African American life at the hands of police. The actions of police across the country are enabled by political leaders who have failed to deal with institutional racism and inequality, and they also must be held accountable.

The AAUP supports the right of all citizens to engage in peaceful protests and calls for an end to police violence against protesters. We also recognize that our institutions of higher education have been part of the problem, but they can be part of the solution by marshaling the expertise of faculty and the energy of students in developing meaningful approaches to mitigating racism and inequality in our society.

Rudy Fichtenbaum
President, AAUP

Central Park (Typhoid Mary) Amy Cooper Bramble Scenario Eerily Familiar And So Close to Home

Wednesday, May 27th, 2020

The NYC Commission on Human Rights is announcing an investigation on behalf of the City into an incident involving Amy Cooper, following video footage of Ms. Cooper calling the police on Christian Cooper (no relation to Ms. Cooper), a Black man bird watching in the park, claiming Mr. Cooper was threatening her life.

The available footage of the incident, however, shows no evidence of Mr. Cooper threatening or approaching Ms. Cooper.

“At a time when the devastating impacts of racism in Black communities have been made so painfully clear — from racial disparities in COVID-19outcomes, to harassment of essential workers on the frontlines—it is appalling to see these types of ugly threats directed at one New Yorker by another,” said Sapna V. Raj, Deputy Commissioner of the Law Enforcement Bureau at the NYC Commission on Human Rights.

Click here for complete press announcement.

A NYT Grand Slam!

Sunday, May 24th, 2020

We Need More Grand Slams!

#StayTunedForTheTome

Saturday, May 9th, 2020

The only undergraduate journalism project at Hunter awarded a Ford Foundation Grant for a multimedia ethnic journalism project and a grant from the Ethics and Excellence in Journalism Foundation.

Thursday, May 7th, 2020

World Wide Pandemic Deaths

CDC STATS
World Data
New York State – Novel Coronavirus
New York City – Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)
Department of Health – NJ.gov
Coronavirus – City of Jersey City
Connecticut State Health Department

The POTUS Is a !@7%$# Liar – So Says the NYT
(If You Read Between the Lines)

Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting

I Want to Do Something Like This for Workplace & Academic Bullying at Hunter-CUNY

Wednesday, May 6th, 2020

Absolutely

Tuesday, February 11th, 2020

Wooly Bully

Saturday, December 7th, 2019

Protected: Brennan Center for Justice
What It’s Like to Be a Whistleblower?

Monday, October 21st, 2019

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Protected: The Truth, the Whole Truth & Nothing But the Truth About Journalist and Professor James Arson (1915-1988), His Legacy at Hunter College & His Respect for Undergraduate Journalism

Monday, October 21st, 2019

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