Volume 19 Issue 2
“To acquire wisdom, one must observe” www.brandeishoot.com
September 9, 2021
Brandeis University’s Community Newspaper · Waltham, Mass.
Univ. gives update on Anti-Racism Plan By Roshni Ray and Victoira Morrongiello editors
President Ron Liebowitz updated the Brandeis community on the progress concerning the University’s Anti-Racism Plan, in an email sent on Aug. 25. With the help of David Fryson, Interim Chief Diversity Officer and Vice President of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, the university plans to form a more “equitable and inclusive” environment. The update comes a little over a year after the plan was released; the Anti-Racism initiative was first introduced to the community in an email update sent by Liebowitz in June 2020. The official first draft of the plan was released to the public in November 2020, in order to receive feedback from the community, according to Liebowitz. The plan was drafted through a compilation of action plans
written by concerned community members targeting three parts of campus life: public safety and human resources, community living and residential life and athletics and the academic schools, according to a previous Hoot article. In his email update, Liebowitz encouraged students, faculty and staff to read the draft of the Anti-Racism Plan and submit feedback via the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion page on the University’s website. Liebowitz described the motive for creating the Anti-Racism Plan in his most recent email, writing, “In June 2020, a much-needed conversation on race and systemic racism was initiated around the country.” The Anti-Racism Plan was originally spearheaded by Mark Brimhall-Vargas, former Chief Diversity Officer and Vice PresiSee RACISM, page 4 PHOTO FROM HOOT ARCHIVES
Univ. announced Dean of Students By Victoria Morrongiello editor
Monique Pillow Gnanaratnam has been announced as the new Dean of Students, according to an email update sent on Aug. 24 by Raymond Ou, Vice President of Student Affairs. Pillow Gnanaratnam has worked at the university
for over 15 years and has experience in various positions on campus, according to the email. Pillow Gnanaratnam has served as an Associate Dean of Students for the university since 2016. In this position, she was involved in the Department of Student Rights and Community Standards, overseeing its operation, according to The Dean of Students Office’s page.
Pillow Gnanaratnam was also a co-chair to the Care Team—a resource for students that promotes the safety and health of students, according to the Care Team’s page. Prior to 2016 when Pillow Gnanaratnam became an associate dean, she worked as Assistant Dean of Students as well as the Director of the Intercultural Center and Gender
and Sexuality Center, wrote Ou in his email announcement. “In accepting this new role, Monique [Pillow Gnanaratnam] has expressed appreciation for her family’s enduring support throughout her career. Moreover, she looks forward to building on the good work with faculty, staff and alumni over the years,” wrote Ou.
Before working at Brandeis, according to the email, Pillow Gnanaratnam was involved in student affairs in other capacities, including residential life, leadership development, community service, multicultural affairs, international student affairs, new student orientation and off campus student See NAMES, page 2
Univ. Suggest Language List removed as a violation of free speech By Emma Lichtenstein editor
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Inside This Issue:
News: Reform Sought for Gateway Scholars Ops: Campus infrastructure is failing us. Features: Class hihglihgs Indigenous experience Sports: Brandeis Volleyball wins against Rams Editorial: Why Workday?
Soccer Ties
Page 3 Men’s and Women’s Page 11 Brandeis teams tie in first matches. Page 8 SPORTS: PAGE 6 Page 7 Page 9
The Prevention, Advocacy and Resource Center (PARC)—a campus resource that provides education and support to students on topics relating to violence—released a “Suggested Language List” in August as a revision to their “Oppressive Language List” released back in June 2021, which has since been removed from the university’s website. “PARC made immediate edits to the list after seeing the requests for changes in the petition circulating on social media. True to the spirit of the list itself, sharing
knowledge about the impact of language is a community effort; feedback from other Brandeis students has helped and continues to help the list improve,” wrote Julie Jette, Executive Director of Communications and Media Relations, on behalf of PARC in an email to the Brandeis Hoot. The list was intended to encourage students to avoid certain words and phrases that have a negative connotation or history. The Suggested Language List has since been removed due to the university’s principles on free speech and free expression, according to their webpage.
New Mural Ashley Young ‘21 paints mural for first year class. ARTS: PAGE 15
See SPEECH, page 4