In early September, the President of Princeton University published an open letter speaking about the persistent racism at Princeton, and how 'racist assumptions from the past also remain embedded in structures of the University itself', with a call to action to address the racism. Not just at Princeton, mind, but in the world at large! (A man's reach should exceed his grasp, or what's a heaven for?)
Having been raised a Catholic, Eisgruber no doubt felt great psychological relief at confessing his sins and the sins of the institution he's running. Of course, an open letter isn't private confession like the Papists do, so perhaps he was more influenced by his Jewish self-identity to employ a supplicating spectacle in the style of a Viddui prayer. One wonders if he beat his chest at each admission.
While it's all the rage to profess to being racist (self-identified racist Robin DiAngelo simply can't stop telling people how racist she is), Eisgruber's unbosoming seems to have caught the ears of the Education Department, who have sent a 'please explain' letter to Princeton.
Princeton eschewed making a surprised Pikachu face at the Education Department's response in favour of a statement admonishing the Department and reassuring the audience that, though of course it said it was racist, it didn't actually discriminate against anybody.
The Education Department has really betrayed its naïveté here. There is no conflict between Princeton saying it is racist and also the years of federal funding it got while making assurances that it wasn't racist. You see, what the Department does not understand - as Ibram X. Kendi has helped the newly enlightened to understand - is that no action can be "not racist", it's either racist or anti-racist. The Department, when it asks institutions to not discriminate by race, is demanding its institutions to be racist.
Who knows how it will all work out, though I think there's no room for confessed racism-enabler Eisgruber to escape unchastened. The man has enabled racism for seven years atop his ivory tower. Relinquishing his position to a woman of colour would be a good first step.
Having been raised a Catholic, Eisgruber no doubt felt great psychological relief at confessing his sins and the sins of the institution he's running. Of course, an open letter isn't private confession like the Papists do, so perhaps he was more influenced by his Jewish self-identity to employ a supplicating spectacle in the style of a Viddui prayer. One wonders if he beat his chest at each admission.
While it's all the rage to profess to being racist (self-identified racist Robin DiAngelo simply can't stop telling people how racist she is), Eisgruber's unbosoming seems to have caught the ears of the Education Department, who have sent a 'please explain' letter to Princeton.
Politico article said:Education Department officials notified Princeton this week that they are examining whether the university’s “admitted racism” means that it made materially false statements when it for years assured the public and the federal government that it doesn’t discriminate based on race.
The Trump administration investigation will focus on whether Princeton ran afoul of the Higher Education Act’s prohibition on federally funded colleges making a “substantial misrepresentation” about their educational programs, according to a letter to Princeton, signed by Robert King, the assistant secretary for postsecondary education.
King wrote that Eisgruber‘s statement revealed that Princeton’s “educational program is and for decades has been racist,” raising concerns that the university has been making false assurances to the public and to the Education Department that it does not discriminate based on race.
King’s letter also warns that Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, whose daughter attended Princeton and whose charitable foundation has donated to the university in the past, may consider financial penalties or other action against the university as a result of the investigation.
The Education Department demanded that Princeton produce a range of records about its nondiscrimination policies, among other things, within 21 days and also agree to make university officials available for a transcribed interview.
Princeton eschewed making a surprised Pikachu face at the Education Department's response in favour of a statement admonishing the Department and reassuring the audience that, though of course it said it was racist, it didn't actually discriminate against anybody.
Princeton spokesperson Ben Chang said in a statement that the university “stands by our statements about the prevalence of systemic racism and our commitment to reckon with its continued effects, including the racial injustice and race-based inequities that persist throughout American society.”
“It is unfortunate that the Department appears to believe that grappling honestly with the nation’s history and the current effects of systemic racism runs afoul of existing law,” Chang said. “The University disagrees and looks forward to furthering our educational mission by explaining why our statements and actions are consistent not only with the law, but also with the highest ideals and aspirations of this country.”
The Education Department has really betrayed its naïveté here. There is no conflict between Princeton saying it is racist and also the years of federal funding it got while making assurances that it wasn't racist. You see, what the Department does not understand - as Ibram X. Kendi has helped the newly enlightened to understand - is that no action can be "not racist", it's either racist or anti-racist. The Department, when it asks institutions to not discriminate by race, is demanding its institutions to be racist.
Who knows how it will all work out, though I think there's no room for confessed racism-enabler Eisgruber to escape unchastened. The man has enabled racism for seven years atop his ivory tower. Relinquishing his position to a woman of colour would be a good first step.