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DePaul Forbids Student Group to Protest Ward Churchill
CHICAGO, December 21, 2005鈥擜 student group that protested a campus appearance by University of Colorado Professor Ward Churchill has become DePaul University鈥檚 latest victim of censorship. The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (果冻传媒app官方) intervened after the university banned its College Republicans from posting flyers protesting Churchill鈥檚 visit and actually changed its own rules to prevent the organization from attending a workshop that he would be leading.
鈥淛ust as DePaul was free to invite Ward Churchill to speak, so should its students be free to object to that invitation,鈥 said FIREDirector of Legal and Public Advocacy Greg Lukianoff. 鈥淒ePaul鈥檚 president boasts of the university鈥檚 commitment to academic freedom and free speech, but actions speak louder than words.鈥
Churchill, who made news earlier this year for describing victims of the September 11, 2001, attacks on the World Trade Center as 鈥渓ittle Eichmanns,鈥 was scheduled to lecture and lead a workshop for student groups on October 20 and 21. In protest, DePaul鈥檚 College Republicans (CRs) printed flyers that quoted some of Churchill鈥檚 controversial remarks. DePaul鈥檚 Office of Student Life banned the CRs from posting the flyers, citing a remarkably vague policy prohibiting 鈥減ropaganda.鈥 The CRs, understandably confused as to how quoting a speaker鈥檚 own words could be 鈥減ropaganda,鈥 put up some flyers anyway, leading to a formal warning from DePaul.
DePaul鈥檚 Cultural Center went even further by actually changing the attendance requirements for the Churchill-led 鈥淢ulticultural Human Rights Education Workshop鈥 to exclude the CRs. Although the event was initially advertised as open to 鈥渟tudent organizations,鈥 after the CRs expressed interest in attending, the Cultural Center altered its website to limit the event to 鈥淪tudent Organizations which are supported by the Cultural Center鈥檚 Allocation Fund,鈥 which the CRs are not.
On November 23, FIRE wrote to DePaul President Dennis Holtschneider to protest the university鈥檚 actions, urging the Catholic institution to reject 鈥減olicies that place students鈥 individual rights and personal integrity at the mercy of university officials who are free to censor students at will.鈥 Holtschneider replied on December 12, incorrectly claiming that the word 鈥減ropaganda鈥 is not part of any policy at DePaul. Nevertheless, he defended DePaul鈥檚 policy, insisting that it 鈥渋s enforced equally for all topics and positions. Advertisements of speakers are posted. Denunciations of speakers are not posted.鈥 Yet FIRE鈥檚 research shows that the policy was amended to reflect this only after the College Republicans鈥 flyers were denied approval.
鈥淚t is immoral for DePaul to expect its students to abide by a policy that is selectively enforced, constantly shifting, and disavowed even by the university鈥檚 president,鈥 said Lukianoff. 鈥淒ePaul鈥檚 Orwellian attempts to rewrite history by changing its policies without notice鈥攁nd then using the changes to retroactively justify repression鈥攁re also extremely disturbing.鈥
This is the second time this year that FIREhas had to intervene at DePaul. In May, Professor Thomas Klocek was suspended without a hearing after engaging in an out-of-class argument with pro-Palestinian students. Klocek is now suing DePaul for the actions the university took against him.
FIRE is a nonprofit educational foundation that unites civil rights and civil liberties leaders, scholars, journalists, and public intellectuals from across the political and ideological spectrum on behalf of individual rights, due process, freedom of expression, academic freedom, and rights of conscience at our nation鈥檚 colleges and universities. 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 efforts to preserve liberty at DePaul University can be viewed at thefire.org/depaul.
CONTACT:
Greg Lukianoff, Director of Legal and Public Advocacy, 果冻传媒app官方: 215-717-3473; greg@thefire.org
Rev. Dennis H. Holtschneider, President, DePaul University: 312-362-8000; dholtsch@depaul.edu
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