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SDCCD : Chancellor's Message: SDCCD Committed To Civil Discourse | Imperial Beach, CA Patch - Patch.com

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We are proud that the San Diego Community College District (SDCCD) continues to be
a safe place for all people to work and all students to learn.

As many of you know, there have been a number of statements publicized that denounce
Israel and its actions in the Palestinian conflict. We recognize that the opinions
expressed by some groups, including the American Federation of Teachers (AFT) Local
1931, are not embraced by many employees and students. Further, we offer our sincere
thoughts to those who were offended by the resolution.

The AFT's resolution and their involvement in politics is not precedent-setting among
unions, and SDCCD takes no position on whether such activities are warranted or appropriate.
The local and national leadership of the AFT are at odds on this matter, and the District
does not engage in debates within the AFT.

As a District committed to authentic student learning, we believe that this issue
is beyond the scope of our mission. Further, we recognize that there are passionate
and conflicting perspectives espoused by all who are invested in this historically
sensitive issue. We are committed to fostering an environment where students and employees
can engage in civil discourse.

Our freedoms of speech allow us to share opinions without recourse. Such dialog is
one of the hallmarks of debate long practiced in higher education, and as a collection
of higher education institutions, SDCCD encourages freedom of expression. Such dialog
and debate should always be tempered in a spirit of inclusion, civility, and respect.
SDCCD seeks to promote the well-being and the civil rights of all, regardless of race,
ethnicity, national origin, religious affiliation, age, sexual identity, gender identity,
ability or disability.

SDCCD is committed to diversity, inclusion, and social justice as values of a healthy
community. Collectively, our District employs 5,400 employees and serves 92,085 students. We
recognize that each person is an individual and is celebrated for the diversity they
bring to our community. Our values consist of inclusion and making efforts to build
community through trust and positive actions. We welcome and respect students, staff,
and community members from all religious beliefs and faith traditions, and therefore
take no positions that might alienate any affiliation or background of our students
and employees.

As we continue our work to create peaceful and successful educational experiences
and environments for our employees and our students, we ask all in our District community
to encourage free expression in alignment with our core values of civility, respect,
and inclusion. All people and all perspectives are welcome at SDCCD, and any efforts
to divide us must be resisted.

In the end, we are all human. We all experience pain. We all want a better world for
the next generation. We urge you to practice acceptance and kindness. Be generous
in our interpretation of one another's opinions and actions. Act from a place of love.
Do what you can in your space to make all students and employees feel accepted and
safe.

With Utmost Respect, 

Dr. Carlos O. Turner Cortez, Chancellor

Dr. Ricky Shabazz, President, San Diego City College

Dr. Pamela T. Luster, President, San Diego Mesa College

Dr. Wesley Lundburg, President, San Diego Miramar College

Dr. Kay Faulconer Boger, Interim President, San Diego College of Continuing Education


This press release was produced by San Diego Community College District. The views expressed here are the author's own.

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