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- Subject: Racists Rewarded by UMass
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- Via The NY Transfer News Service * All the News that Doesn't Fit
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- from the Maoist Internationalist Movement (MIM)
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- MIM Notes, Issue 71: December, 1992
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- Racists Rewarded at the University of Massachusetts
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- by MA234
-
- The University of Massachusetts, known for its attempts at
- "multiculturalism," is rewarding two students involved in a racist
- assault on a Black Resident Assistant. (Resident Assistants are
- University students who, in exchange for free housing and $25 a
- week, are used as rent-a-cops by the administration to enforce,
- among other things, the alcohol policy.) Two RAs have told MIM,
- under conditions of anonymity, that two students who have
- supposedly been expelled from housing are secretly being housed in
- a fancy hotel, care of the Dean of Students Office.
-
- On the night of September 25, in Washington Tower dormitory, Black
- RA Arlens Barosy, while on "rounds" encountered a group of white
- underage men drinking. Barosy told them to pour out their alcohol,
- and one of the white men repeatedly punched Barosy, knocking him
- through a door and bruising his head. The men fled.(1)
-
- The assailant, Francis Marchant, was later identified as a
- non-student and a registered guest of the residents of room
- 801.(2) The UMass Code of Student Conduct states that students are
- responsible for the actions of their guests. These students
- invited Marchant back the next weekend (security did not stop him
- from entering the building). Barosy noticed the man in the
- building and called the police, who did not arrest Marchant until
- several weeks later. That weekend Barosy's door was smeared with
- human shit and the words "NIGRRS SUCK" (sic) were written on the
- wall.(3)
-
- "Due to the incident and the subsequent appearance of racial
- graffiti and feces outside his door and other stress," Barosy was
- forced to quit his RA job and move to another dormitory.(2)
-
- On the night of October 8, about 40 members of the Black Student
- Union occupied the 8th floor of Washington Tower demanding that
- Marchant's hosts (smart enough to be partying elsewhere that
- evening) be expelled from housing. After two hours, the
- administration agreed.(4)
-
- That same evening, 40 white men with sticks prowled the campus
- stalking a Black woman. The Black woman called the police from an
- emergency phone. They told her they were working on it, and hung
- up on her. Rocks were also thrown through the window of Memorial
- Hall, a building occupied by students advocating scholarships for
- low-income women of color. The next afternoon, a white woman was
- attacked and beaten by white men with sticks who called her a
- "Nigger Lover."(5)
-
- The administration's action to house "expelled" racist students in
- a hotel is adding insult to the injury caused by the escalating
- tensions on campus. The University has obviously realized that it
- has skipped its own due process procedures, and is therefore
- avoiding liability by providing these students with free housing.
- By the University's own regulations it should have moved these two
- students to a different building immediately and then started
- disciplinary hearings within days. Secretly housing these students
- is allowing the university to postpone punishment. Countless
- judicial hearings could have been held both before the Washington
- occupation and in the ensuing days. Instead the University is
- pretending to serve both sides.
-
- Instead of punishing these students, the University is telling
- racists who punch their way through the multicultural facade how
- they can expect to be treated: when you punch a Black authority
- figure, you can expect a bigger room, relief from the alcohol
- policy, free cable TV, and a maid to make your bed.
-
- On October 13, the Black Student Union presented a list of demands
- designed to increase minority representation. The BSU set a two
- week deadline and the U.S. Justice Department volunteered to
- mediate. According to the Boston Globe, the Department of Justice
- had recently determined that the nearby city of Holyoke is one of
- the U.S. cities most ripe for riot, which likely increased their
- interest in "racial tensions" at UMass.
-
- On November 9, a compromise was announced. About a third of the
- Black Student Union's demands were met, and the administration has
- graciously volunteered to hire 20 more police officers. The
- student negotiators seem unaware that the University could fund at
- least 80 full scholarships with the salaries of these 20 cops.
-
- To the activists at UMass, I can only commend your efforts.
- Increasing minority representation, especially that of
- oppressed-nation women, is a valuable reform. The road to
- liberation, however does not lie in begging the administration for
- piece-meal reforms, but in building independent power. Likewise,
- the administration's attempts to buy minority happiness by hiring
- 20 more racist cops (the first thing the University offered when
- confronted with the demands) should be met with resistance, not
- silence.
-
- Remember that the U.S. Justice Department and a campus that
- rewards racist assailants are not on the side of oppressed
- peoples.
-
-
- Notes:
-
- 1. Massachusetts Daily Collegian 11/2/92, p. 1.
- 2. MDC 11/2/92, p. 6.
- 3. MDC 10/5/92, p. 1,3.
- 4. MDC 10/9/92, p. 1.
- 5. MDC 10/14/92, p. 6.
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