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R 29, Campus Response to Hate Speech

Campus Response to Hate Speech
R 29, 88th Session
Version Info:
10-14-2008, as initially introduced: HTML
Version Downloads (Senators only).
Basic Information:
Primary Sponsor(s):
Dimond, Friel, Gray, Plemmons (Corresponding), Rogers, Sessoms, and Sherwood
Current Status:
Enrolled
Report(s):
None
Long Title:
AN ACT TO EXPRESS THE SENSE OF THE STUDENTS OF NC STATE UNIVERSITY AGAINST HATE SPEECH
Summary of Purpose:
Issues an SG response to a pertinent campus issue against recent hate speech
Consideration History:
10-13-2008:
Filed for introduction
10-15-2008 Senate:
First Reading
Fast Tracked by consent
Adopted by consent

Online Text

(as of 10-14-2008, as initially introduced)

Resolution 29

 

A RESOLUTION TO EXPRESS THE SENSE OF THE STUDENTS OF NC STATE UNIVERSITY AGAINST HATE SPEECH

 

 


Short Title: Campus Response to Hate Speech

Sponsors: President Pro Tem Roders, Senator Plemmons

Signatories: Student Body President Dawkins, Student Senate President Doucette, Student Body Treasurer Lassiter, Student Chief Justice Whiteside

Referred to:                        

Version: (insert either committee version, as amended by Senate, etc.)

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WHEREAS, the  chalking of "KKK" on our campus walkways and public spaces has awakened the Wolfpack family to unite behind what we all know to be true - there is no place for hate speech at NC State University; and,

 

WHEREAS, hate speech is any speech that is intended to harass, intimidate, or degrade others; and,

 

WHEREAS, hate speech, while still protected as free speech under the United States Constitution, must not go unchallenged; and,

 

WHEREAS, in order for our campus to thrive, we all must work toward a positive atmosphere where students feel welcome and capable of achieving their full potential; now therefore be it

 

RESOLVED,  we must all confront and denounce this kind of speech in every corner of our university; and be it further,

 

RESOLVED, we live by the values of equity for all people and mutual respect for every member of the human race regardless of race, color, religion, creed, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, or veteran status; and be it further,

 

RESOLVED, we stand by these values so that our generation and generations of students to come can all benefit from the diverse, welcoming, and empowering community that is NC State.

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