The statement from Campus Security is, indeed, uninformative.
I support getting informed. JDF
James Dougal Fleming
Professor, Department of English
Simon Fraser University
Burnaby/Vancouver,
British Columbia,
Canada.
From: Christopher Pavsek <cpavsek@sfu.ca>
Sent: December 15, 2020 1:08 PM
To: James Fleming
Cc: Academic-discussion@sfu.ca
Subject: Re: Statement condemning violent arrest of Black SFU alumnus
You can read the statement about it from Campus Security here: http://www.sfu.ca/sfunews/stories/2020/12/statement-from-sfu-safety-and-risk-services.html
Part of what this letter (which I have signed, but had no part in writing or conceiving, just to be clear) is asking for is an inquiry into the incident, which would perhaps provide the clarification you seek.
Best,
Chris
Christopher Pavsek, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Film
School for the Contemporary Arts
Simon Fraser University
149 W. Hastings
Vancouver, BC V6B 1H4
Canada
Phone: 604 251 5638
email: cpavsek@sfu.ca
I respectfully acknowledge that I work on the unceded traditional territories of the Coast Salish peoples of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh Nations.
Perhaps it would be helpful for colleagues to receive an account of the incident from SFU Security, and the RCMP, before arriving at a judgment about it. JDF
Professor, Department of English
Simon Fraser University
Burnaby/Vancouver,
British Columbia,
Canada.
Apologies for cross-posting
Colleagues,
Last week on SFU’s Burnaby campus, a Black alumnus was racially profiled and violently arrested. The actions taken by SFU Safety &
Risk Services are being justified as pandemic response and President Johnson stated in her email communication that there will be no “full public debrief of events.” This response is unacceptable. If SFU intends to fulfill its EDI commitments, if it hopes
to do anything more than issue empty statements, and – most importantly – if it is genuinely invested in creating a safe environment for Black students, faculty, staff, and community members, we must demand more.
Please consider signing this statement condemning
the violent arrest of a Black SFU alumnus and sharing with your networks. There is a link at the top of the document for people to submit their names to be added.
Thank you,
Ebony Magnus (she/her)
Head, Belzberg Library | Samuel and Frances Belzberg Library
Simon Fraser University | Harbour Centre
515 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, B.C. V6B 5K3
T: 778.782.5054 | lib.sfu.ca
I respectfully acknowledge SFU is on the unceded, traditional, and current territories of the Squamish, Tsleil-Waututh,
Musqueam, and Kwikwetlem Nations.
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