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![]() President Deegan Accepts T-Shirt from PC3H Committee ![]() San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom, with our own Monika Brannick! PC3H marches in San Diego Gay Pride Parade 2009:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jMbhV8jFDBg&NR=1 U.S. House Passes Inclusive Hate Crimes Bill http://www.lajollaplayhouse.org/the-season/plays/the-laramie-project |
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Sometimes revolutions begin in quiet moments that go unnoticed. One such moment occurred here at Palomar on March 5, on a cold afternoon in front of the student center, when we – students, faculty and administrators – stood together at a vigil underscoring the rights of our gay, lesbian and transgender colleagues and classmates to attend Palomar without fear. As a faculty member, I always begin my classes telling my students that a college is a place where we come together and express ideas from a range of perspectives. “Look around,” I say. “Represented in this room are all manner of faith traditions, cultural backgrounds and sexual orientations. I have only one rule: regardless of our perspectives, we will treat each other with respect and civility; this classroom must be safe.” Make no mistake about it: Safety and freedom to pursue one’s education regardless of one’s background is not a convenience, or a privilege of the few – it is and absolute right, particularly in America, at a public institution. All must feel safe here. So on a cold day in March, students and colleagues alike came together in a moment to acknowledge that Palomar will not tolerate hate. Embracing, smiling, standing together, we said this place belongs to us. Who would have thought that such a simple idea requires a revolution? --Carlton Smith, professor of English |
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