Legislative Statement on Arizona State University’s Institutionalization of Racism & Neo-Segregation
Big Idea
- Two white students were harassed and removed from a campus study facility because they were white
- Racism of any kind has no place in America
- The institutionalization of racism should not use taxpayer dollars to divide our society
- “Not one penny of taxpayer money should be appropriated to a public institution that in any way enables racism…”
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State Representatives respond to a troubling situation
STATE CAPITOL, PHOENIX – State Representative Jake Hoffman along with 19 fellow legislators today issued the following statement on a highly concerning situation that recently unfolded at Arizona State University (Read Yahoo STORY & VIDEO HERE):
“It has come to light following the racially-motivated harassment of two students and their subsequent removal from one of the campus’ study facilities that ASU has allowed a culture of institutionalized racism and neo-segregation to take hold on its campus.
“This situation is highly concerning and reflects the worst, most divisive elements of humanity. It also raises many questions about Arizona’s public university system on issues ranging from funding to systemic breakdowns in management, oversight, and accountability.
“The racially-charged removal of these students from the multicultural center begs the question of why Arizonans are being forced to spend tens, potentially hundreds, of millions of their hard-earned tax dollars on a building at a public university that some of our citizens are not allowed to use?
Ironically, this excerpt from the ASU charter is on the home page of the ASU website.
“Even the mere notion that Arizona State University, under the leadership of Michael Crow, is using taxpayer dollars to institutionalize racism and further divide our society by enabling neo-segregation is reprehensible; witnessing proof of it demands legislative action.
“Racism has no place in America. The institutionalization of racism and the exploitation of taxpayer dollars to implement it certainly has no place in Arizona, or any other state. Doing so is a disgusting abuse of the public trust and resources.
“As a member of Arizona’s House Committee on Appropriations, I will be fighting alongside the undersigned Legislators to get to the bottom of this and take the appropriate action in the upcoming budget. Not one penny of taxpayer money should be appropriated to a public institution that in any way enables racism or neo-segregation. Period.”
Signed,
Representative Jake Hoffman
Speaker Pro Tempore Travis Grantham
House Majority Whip Leo Biasiucci
Representative Brenda Barton
Representative Walt Blackman
Representative Joseph Chaplik
Representative John Fillmore
Representative Steve Kaiser
Representative Becky Nutt
Representative Quang Nguyen
Representative Jacqueline Parker
Representative Beverly Pingerelli
Representative Justin Wilmeth
Senate Majority Whip Sonny Borrelli
Senator Nancy Barto
Senator David Livingston
Senator Warren Petersen
Senator Wendy Rogers
Senator T.J. Shope
Senator Kelly Townsend
Jake Hoffman is a Republican member of the Arizona House of Representatives serving Legislative District 12, encompassing Gilbert & Queen Creek, and parts of Pinal County.
The University responded to the incident with the following statement: