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Hamline University professor fired after showing image of Mohammed to students
2023-01-10
More on this story from a week ago.
[THEPOSTMILLENNIAL] A Minnesota liberal arts professor was allegedly fired after showing students images of Mohammad in a class about Islamic art even after warning students about the works in the syllabus and before the images were displayed in class.

According to the New York Times

...which still proudly displays Walter Duranty's Pulitzer prize...

, Hamline University adjunct professor Erika López Prater warned students in the course syllabus that the class would contain images of religious figures, including the Buddha and the prophet Mohammad.

Students were informed that they could contact her with any concerns but according to the report, no one did.

The report stated that Prater also warned students repeatedly a few minutes beforehand that the images containing depictions of Mohammad would be displayed so that anyone who might be offended would have time to leave the classroom.

Despite the warnings, Aram Wedatalla, a senior in the class complained to administrators about the imagery the day after the images were shown and gathered support from Moslem students who were not in the class, which resulted in Prater not being welcomed back at the school.

Wedatalla, who is also president of the Moslem Student Association, told the campus outlet the Oracle, "I’m like, 'This can’t be real.' As a Moslem, and a Black person, I don’t feel like I belong, and I don’t think I’ll ever belong in a community where they don’t value me as a member, and they don’t show the same respect that I show them."

Hamline University President Fayneese Miller wrote a letter to students last month that apologized for the incident. "It is not our intent to place blame; rather, it is our intent to note that in the classroom incident—where an image forbidden for Moslems to look upon was projected on a screen and left for many minutes—respect for the observant Moslem students in that classroom should have superseded academic freedom."

Miller said in the letter that "academic freedom is very important," but that "it does not have to come at the expense of care and decency toward others."

Hamline’s associate vice president of inclusive excellence David Everett emailed students describing the incident as "undeniably inconsiderate, disrespectful and Islamophobic<
...the irrational fear that Moslems will act the way they usually do....

"He added, "In lieu of this incident, it was decided it was best that this faculty member was no longer part of the Hamline community," wrote Everett.

According to the campus outlet, Everett’s email also said the university debated if the professor’s conduct was a "hate crime" but that administrators decided it was an "act of intolerance."

Prater told the student newspaper, "my perspective and actions have been lamentably mischaracterized, my opportunities for due process have been thwarted," and that Everett’s accusation of intolerance was "misapplied."
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Posted by:Fred

#4  While we're at it, shouldn't Muslim students be offended by HAM-line university? Doesn't sound very halal to me.
Posted by: Tom   2023-01-10 11:46  

#3  'The professor should be thanked': Muslim Public Affairs Council demands Hamline University 'REVERSE' its decision to fire professor who showed painting of prophet Mohammed to class - praises her teaching and says image was not Islamophobic
Posted by: Skidmark   2023-01-10 10:30  

#2  Hamline University is accused of 'privileging extreme Islamist views' and 'pandering' to students' whims by firing professor who showed medieval painting of the Prophet Muhammad in an online class - as 8,000 sign petition to support her
Posted by: Skidmark   2023-01-10 10:12  

#1  "I’m like, 'This can’t be real.' As a Moslem, and a Black person, I don’t feel like I belong, and I don’t think I’ll ever belong in a community where they don’t value me as a member, and they don’t show the same respect that I show them."

A quote from a student who was not in the class. You can demand respect, but mostly it is like wages, given when earned.
Posted by: Super Hose   2023-01-10 05:35  

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