Supporters of professor Patricia Lopez are denouncing the college for its decision to reject her bid for tenure and criticizing the hiring process, which they said lacks transparency and perpetuates white supremacy.
After a year that put a spotlight on anti-Asian racism, students around the country have been petitioning their schools to create curriculums that reflect the moment.
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Sugiarto and his classmates hope this time will be different given recent events.
Eng-Beng Lim, the Dartmouth professor who taught Sugiarto s class, said the petition gained momentum after the massage business killings, and even fueled discussions with administrators.
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Nicholas Sugiarto, of San Diego, Calif., a student at Dartmouth College, stands for a photograph on the school s campus, Tuesday, April 20, 2021, in Hanover, N.H. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)
Those talks recently stalled, though Lim still described it as a “promising and critical impasse.”
“When U.S. universities refuse to support Asian American studies that are framed in a way that we have framed it, it’s really a missed opportunity to think about how we might have a more nuanced understanding of American racism beyond binary terms of Black and white,” Lim said.
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Racist attacks revive Asian American studies program demand
Nicholas Sugiarto, of San Diego, Calif., a student at Dartmouth College, stands for a photograph on the school s campus, Tuesday, April 20, 2021, in Hanover, N.H. A wave of anti-Asian attacks that started more than a year ago with the pandemic, along with the March 2021 shootings in Atlanta that left six Asian women dead, have provoked national conversations about the visibility of Asian Americans. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)