Fireworks light up the sky over Hampshire College Red Barn Friday night for Hampshire Halloween. And now the fireworks have turned into a firestorm
UPDATE: (Sunday later afternoon)
Hampshire
College has posted yet another "official statement" on their website,
only a slight tweaking from the one issued earlier this morning. Of
course anything short of an outright apology and admission of a major mistake isn't going to cut it.
They
also use the "West Side Story" defense beleaguered Amherst school
officials invoked after the nationwide firestorm erupted over the only
cancellation of the award winning play in it's entire history.
Officials
said the fast brewing controversy had caused too much of an uproar,
pitting (minority) students against (white) students, and it was interfering with a safe
and healthy environment for education to take place.
The cancellation then had the effect of rolling a grenade into the middle of an ammunition dump.
UPDATE: (Sunday early afternoon):
UPDATE (Sunday morning): Official Hampshire College response (Believe it or not. Yikes!). "Reasonable conversation"?????
The student
organizers of Hampshire
Halloween contracted with a number of bands to play Friday
night. Some members
of our student community questioned the selection of one band,
asking whether
it was a predominantly white Afrobeat band, and expressing
their concerns about
cultural appropriation and the need to respect marginalized
cultures. The
students tried to be clear that they meant no disrespect to
the members of the
band in question, but wished to raise larger questions and
deeper thought
within our own community.
Unfortunately,
voices unconnected to
our campus and the planning for Hampshire Halloween drowned
out a reasonable
conversation about how to ensure that the entire student
community could have a
safe and happy evening. As can happen on social media, posts
from off-campus
individuals trivialized the concerns of our students and made
them feel
disrespected.
Late
Thursday afternoon, the student
organizers met with the concerned students. Following that
discussion they
chose to cancel the band’s appearance at Hampshire Halloween
but to pay the
band in full. Hampshire Halloween is student organized, paid
for by Hampshire
students in their student activity fees, and is designed to be
a fun evening
for our entire student community.
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ORIGINAL Post (Saturday morning):
So just when I thought nothing could match the "only in Amherst" moments brought to you by our local Regional High School -- cancelling a production of 'West Side Story' because it was "racist", but then five years later allowing young girls to publicly perform the R rated 'Vagina Monologues' -- another indigenous "education" institute reminds us why the term Only in Amherst still applies.
Hampshire College, that bastion of, um, liberal progressive something-or-other, suddenly cancelled the group
Shokazoba, scheduled to perform at their infamous "Hampshire Halloween" celebration, because they were, for lack of a better term,
too white.
Interestingly the (appropriately titled) "Hype" committee felt comfortable engaging in
censorship on their official Facebook page. Yeah, they have their priorities straight (
sarcasm).