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Seattle University Deanā€™s ā€˜Administrative Leaveā€™ May Extend to Faculty Role

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FIRE recently learned that a Seattle University dean has been following reports that she recommended black civil rights activist Dick Gregoryā€™s autobiography, , by name to a student. Now, FIREhas learned that she may be on leave not only in her capacity as an administrator, but as well. If true, this would raise serious concerns for academic freedom at the private Catholic university that , along with , to its academic community.

When asked if Jodi Kelly was still teaching, a Seattle University spokesperson told ¹ū¶³“«Ć½app¹Ł·½, ā€œWell, no. Sheā€™s on administrative leave. Sheā€™s not on campus.ā€

last week that Kellyā€”who had been at the helm of the universityā€™s humanities school, Matteo Ricci Collegeā€”was placed on ā€œadministrative leaveā€ after by students over lack of diversity in the curriculum. A student also contended that Kelly used the word ā€œniggerā€ in a conversation, according to Seattle-area newspaper, . The Stranger reported the allegation was made after university president Stephen Sundborg ā€œpleaded with a group of students occupying the college to drop their demand that Kelly resignā€:

An African-American student at the college spoke in response. She said she met last spring with Kelly to ask for a more diverse, culturally responsive curriculum. In response, Kelly ā€œused the n-word... she said it three or four times. The full word.ā€

Kelly that she recommended Gregoryā€™s autobiography, but stopped short of confirming or denying whether she said the bookā€™s title aloud.

In an , Gregory jumped to Kellyā€™s defense. (A perhaps unsurprising development, really, if you consider she was recommending Gregoryā€™s book about the fight for racial equality):

I am not offended by Dean Kellyā€™s use of the word ā€œnigger.ā€ In fact, I am pleased that she has the foresight to want to give these young men and women the knowledge, insight and experience of a civil rights activist that might just help them understand life a little better.

ā€œI am disappointed that they seemed to have stopped at the title instead of opening the book and reading its contents,ā€ Gregory added.

FIRE staff are struck by the apparent similarities between Kellyā€™s situation and one of ¹ū¶³“«Ć½app¹Ł·½ā€™s most well-known (and outrageous) cases ever.

In 2008, Keith John Sampson, a student-employee at Indiana University ā€“ Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) was found guilty of racial harassment in 2008 for reading a historical book, , on his work break. Mirroring what seems to have happened with Dean Kelly, the co-worker who complained about Sampson (and the administrators who subsequently reviewed that complaint) jumped to conclusions about the bookā€™s content and the intent of the reader with little more to guide them than the bookā€™s , which features a photo-illustration of a large group of Klansmen and burning crosses. Yet as the title suggests, the book unambiguously celebrates the defeat of the Klan.

As Dick Gregory noted in his , ā€œA liberated mind requires a deeper historical and analytical understanding about the good, bad and ugly regarding Americaā€™s past, and its future.ā€

The Seattle Times reported Kelly will remain on leave until reviews of the situation by both Seattle Universityā€™s and a ā€œā€˜broader review of issuesā€™ regarding her positionā€ are complete.

Seattle University has not responded to ¹ū¶³“«Ć½app¹Ł·½ā€™s request for further clarification on the scope of Kellyā€™s leave.

FIRE is watching the Seattle University administrationā€™s actions closely. Weā€™re sure the universityā€™s faculty are too, given the bearing of this case on their ability to assign difficult material or broach controversial subjects in the course of their teaching, and the extent to which their university will protect them doing so.

Weā€™ll keep Torch readers posted.

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