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Purveyor

(29,876 posts)
Tue May 10, 2016, 05:48 PM May 2016

Harvard Women Protest University's Restrictions on Single-Gender Social Clubs

Source: Jezebel

Last week, Harvard University President Drew G. Faust announced that members of the school’s single-gender clubs, including final clubs and fraternities and sororities, won’t be allowed to hold leadership positions on campus or be nominated for undergraduate scholarships. The decision, geared at eliminating discrimination, applies equally to men’s and women’s clubs. While Harvard’s policy doesn’t eliminate single-gender clubs, it discourages serious students from joining their ranks and refuses to recognize them as official campus organizations.

In a letter to students, Faust argued that the single-gender clubs, “enact forms of privilege and exclusion at odds with our deepest values.” She added, “The College cannot ignore these organizations if it is to advance our shared commitment to broadening opportunity and making Harvard a campus for all of its students.” Faust’s decision lead to inevitable outrage, particularly from alums who were members of the all-male final clubs, some of whom have threatened legal action against the university.

Missed in the public mourning of the death of tradition and values represented by men’s final clubs (which the New York Times described as “bastions of money, power and privilege”) was the fact that Harvard’s new policy was also aimed at the four sororities and six all-women final clubs, a decision that many Harvard women say eliminates necessary spaces where women can openly discuss contentious issues like campus assault. Today, the Boston Globe reports that more than 200 Harvard women held a rally protesting the university’s decision.

Demonstrators from a group called the Crimson Women’s Coalition argued that the policy, which will take effect in the fall of 2017, will eliminate important community support where women can gather to discuss their rights in spaces that value their voices. The Globe reports that the group held banners reading, “Women’s Groups Keep Women Safe,” and “Collective Punishment Is Not a Harvard Value,” as they chanted “What do we want? Female spaces! When do we want them? Now!”

Read more: http://jezebel.com/harvard-women-protest-universitys-restrictions-on-singl-1775785372

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Harvard Women Protest University's Restrictions on Single-Gender Social Clubs (Original Post) Purveyor May 2016 OP
Sad to see them do this to womens organizations scscholar May 2016 #1
Goose meet gander. TexasMommaWithAHat May 2016 #3
Maybe they could abolish the male-only clubs Seeking Serenity May 2016 #2

TexasMommaWithAHat

(3,212 posts)
3. Goose meet gander.
Tue May 10, 2016, 09:21 PM
May 2016

I don't think women need formal organizations to discuss campus rape. They're already discussing it.

What would have happen if we had an equal rights amendment?

Seeking Serenity

(2,840 posts)
2. Maybe they could abolish the male-only clubs
Tue May 10, 2016, 08:45 PM
May 2016

and leave the women's clubs be.


(Not that this should be needed, but )

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