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Call to Action: Defend Student Radicals & Free Speech at U Mass Boston
Call to Action: Defend Student Radicals & Free Speech at U Mass Boston
The rights to free speech and student organizing are in danger on the UMass
Boston campus. Restrictive policies are being used to target the UMB student
chapter of International Socialist Organization and student dissent
in general.
A public institution for higher education should be a place to learn inside
and outside of the classroom, it should have an environment that fosters
critical thinking, and an atmosphere that encourages student engagement in
politics and current events.
Rhetorically there is an apparent consensus among the campus community that
this is the way things should be. This is directly from the UMass Boston
website:
“The University of Massachusetts Boston is an educational institution
dedicated to rigorous, open, critical inquiry—a gateway to intellectual
discovery in all branches of knowledge... Our campus culture fosters
imagination, creativity, and intellectual vitality... we expect and welcome
divergent views, honoring our shared commitment to expanding, creating, and
disseminating knowledge.”
But as students in the International Socialist Organization, an authorized
student organization for four semesters, we have been steadily thrown
bureaucratic obstacles that show deep contradictions between the universities
policies and its stated mission.
The allegations leveled against us are "mismanagement of funds" and
"posting violations". We have still not been formally told what the
"mismanagement of funds" accusation is about and the posting violation comes
from allegedly putting New England Marxism Conference posters up in "not
designated" locations. As result our funds have been confiscated and the future
of our club status is uncertain.
At a time when the Board of Trustees and administration are working in
tandem to increase student fees, ignore mounting student debt, and make
education less and less accessible, it is ridiculous that bureaucracy is being
prioritized over the student community.
This situation brings to light a stark contrast between policy and rhetoric
on campus. We are not the only group to have noticed this or to be dealt
bureaucratic obstacles to our organizing. UMass Boston is a working class
university where nearly 16,000 students commute to class. A posting policy that
only allows 55 flyers to be posted in limited designated space makes it
incredibly challenging to publicize events on campus. The funding system demands
a student club to plan an entire semester’s schedule to exact details even
before the semester starts. For a group like the ISO, who deals with ever
changing current events, this prohibits us from playing a dynamic role in
responding to something we didn’t plan for 3 months in advance. These policies
create unnecessary obstacles for student engagement.
We believe this is politically motivated selective enforcement of the rules
Undergraduate Student Government (USG) and the administration meant to target
and repress activists on campus while stifling critical thought and political
dissent. This has been part of a pattern of increased harassment over the last
two semesters, semesters where we have been involved in publicizing and
challenging the administrations fee hikes and parking fare increases. We fear
that continued repression will result in the elimination of the ISO club status
and funding altogether.
Unfortunately, the USG and the Administration have failed to approach this
situation in good faith. Instead, they held an initial hearing with us where
they cut the meeting short, rushed us out of the room after the meeting was
abruptly ended before we were allowed to fully address the allegations against
us, and then came to a quick and unanimous decision to freeze our funds without
any deliberation (it appeared like they came into the hearing with the verdict
already made). They've now given us a final opportunity to appeal this decision
with the USG--in a meeting which they refuse to allow us to have any legal
representation present, will not allow us to record and document the
proceedings, and are denying campus and community members the right to
attend.
We will continue to show our commitment to encouraging student engagement,
building a stronger student community, and promoting the free flow of ideas,
critical thought and discussion, and activism. The UMass Boston ISO wants to
work with--not against- Student Government and the Administration to change the
current policies regulating posting and student clubs.
But right now we need your help. We need to show the USG and campus
Administration that students, faculty, alumni, and community members are
concerned with the repressive measures being taken against the ISO on campus and
are opposed to the existing posting and funding policies regulating student
organizations.
Here's what you can do!
1. If you haven’t signed our petition already please sign HERE
2. Write a letter to Undergraduate Student Government’s Chief Justice Shani
Walker (shani.umb@gmail.com), Student Activities director
Shelby Harris (Shelby.harris@umb.edu), as well as Chancellor J. Keith Motley
(chancellor@umb.edu).
Also, we are encouraging anyone who wants to be a part of this campaign to
join us and other campus community members at our final appeals hearing with the
USG on Wednesday November 28th at 3:00pm. Even if the public
is not allowed in, the more support we can show, the better!
Thank you for standing in solidarity with us and coming together to help
build a movement that fosters student engagement, political activism, and
critical thought! This is exactly what democracy looks like.
In solidarity,
The UMass Boston International Socialist Organization
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