Bard College Announces President’s Commission on Racial Equity and Justice
To the Bard College community,
America faces an unprecedented opportunity to confront the fundamental and tragic rift between the ideals invoked in the nation’s founding enshrined in its Declaration of Independence, and the reality, from the foundation of white settler domination of this continent to the treatment of indigenous and Black populations, who to this day remain subjected to sustained suffering, oppression, and discrimination. The widespread protest and outrage at recent killings of Black Americans have placed the nation’s systemic discrimination against people of color into the forefront. By acting to redress this long history of racism, we can unite the nation in a manner consistent with the belief that we are all “created equal”, with the same right to “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness”.
Every institution in American civil society, particularly colleges and universities, must play a part in creating fundamental change. To that end, each institution should assess its past, analyze its present practices, and produce a plan for the future.
Therefore, I have created the President’s Commission on Racial Equity and Justice at Bard College.
It is made up of 30 members drawn from the college’s faculty, students, and staff. It will be chaired by Kahan Sablo with Dinaw Mengestu and Myra Armstead serving as Vice Chairs. It is charged with conducting an audit of Bard’s past, reporting on the present state of affairs, and recommending a plan of action for the future. The Commission is being asked to complete its work by January 1, 2021.
I want to thank the Commission members for agreeing to serve. The members of the Commission are:
Leon Botstein
President
Post Date: 07-19-2020
America faces an unprecedented opportunity to confront the fundamental and tragic rift between the ideals invoked in the nation’s founding enshrined in its Declaration of Independence, and the reality, from the foundation of white settler domination of this continent to the treatment of indigenous and Black populations, who to this day remain subjected to sustained suffering, oppression, and discrimination. The widespread protest and outrage at recent killings of Black Americans have placed the nation’s systemic discrimination against people of color into the forefront. By acting to redress this long history of racism, we can unite the nation in a manner consistent with the belief that we are all “created equal”, with the same right to “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness”.
Every institution in American civil society, particularly colleges and universities, must play a part in creating fundamental change. To that end, each institution should assess its past, analyze its present practices, and produce a plan for the future.
Therefore, I have created the President’s Commission on Racial Equity and Justice at Bard College.
It is made up of 30 members drawn from the college’s faculty, students, and staff. It will be chaired by Kahan Sablo with Dinaw Mengestu and Myra Armstead serving as Vice Chairs. It is charged with conducting an audit of Bard’s past, reporting on the present state of affairs, and recommending a plan of action for the future. The Commission is being asked to complete its work by January 1, 2021.
I want to thank the Commission members for agreeing to serve. The members of the Commission are:
- Kahan Sablo, CHAIR, Dean of Inclusive Excellence
- Myra Armstead, VICE CHAIR, Vice President of Academic Inclusive Excellence and Lyford Paterson Edwards and Helen Gray Edwards Professor of Historical Studies
- Dinaw Mengestu, VICE CHAIR, Professor of Written Arts and Director, Written Arts Program
- Krista Caballero, Associate Director of the Center for Experimental Humanities
- Nicole Caso, Associate Professor of Spanish and Chair, Division of Languages and Literature
- Erin Cannan, Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Civic Engagement
- Mirelva Colon, Counselor
- Adrian Costa, Speaker of the Student Body
- Deirdre d’Albertis, Dean of the College and Professor of English
- Duhita Das, Student Leader
- Omar Encarnacion, Professor of Political Studies
- Donna Ford ‘80, Visiting Associate Professor of Literature and American Studies
- John Gomez, Director of Security
- Alexander Hall ‘17, Housing Associate, Bard Prison Initiative
- Cammie Jones, Associate Dean of Experiential Learning and Civic Engagement
- Gabriel Mendes, Director of Public Health Programs, Bard Prison Initiative
- Stefan M. Méndez-Diez, Assistant Professor of Mathematics
- A. Sayeeda Moreno, Assistant Professor of Film and Electronic Arts
- Darnell Pierce, Assistant Dean of Students and Director of the First-Year Experience
- Miles Rodriguez, Assistant Professor of Historical Studies and Latin American and Iberian Studies
- Michael Sadowski, Executive Director of Bard Early College Hudson and Associate Professor, Bard MAT Program
- Kimberly Sargeant ‘14, Assistant Director of Access and Equity Programs
- Cerina Shippey, Student Leader
- Whitney Slaten, Assistant Professor of Music
- Jovanny Suriel, Assistant Dean of Civic Engagement and Director of Career Development
- Erika van der Velden ‘04, Director of Disability Resources
- Dumaine Williams ‘03, Vice President and Dean of the Bard Early Colleges
- Manny Williams, Student Leader
- Caleb Wyatt, Student Leader
- Shuo Zhang, Assistant Professor of Physics
Leon Botstein
President
Post Date: 07-19-2020