Anonymous anti-Zionism unwelcome

To the Editors:

Since the beginning of this semester, the words “zionism = racism” have been repeatedly written in marker, or affixed with stickers, in various locations around campus, including by the door of the Hillel office in Wilder Hall. We (and others) have heard from a number of students who have found these words hurtful.
As a Student Life administration, we are troubled by the way in which this message has been delivered in that it permits no debate and no reply to those responsible for it. As Oberlin’s Student Bill of Rights articulates, “members of the College are expected to take responsibility for their expressions; anonymous expressions are inimical to the free and open exchange of ideas.” Students and other members of our community must have the courage to take responsibility for their words, and to be prepared to defend them. Liberal education requires nothing less. The postering policy newly proposed by Student Life requires that all flyers and posters include the name of a college office, organization, or of an individual member of the college community. It is our belief that this encourages the very best kind of free speech in our community.
We would be pleased to hear from individuals with views on this matter.

—Peter Goldsmith
Dean of Students
–Rachel Beverly
Associate Dean of Students and Director, Multicultural Resource Center
–Fred Lassen
Protestant Chaplain
–Linda Gates
Associate Dean of Students and Director, Student Academic Services
–Laura Hieronymus
Director, Student Health Services
–Robert Jones
Director, Safety and Security
–Kim LaFond
Associate Dean of Students and Director, Residential Life and Dining Service
–Charles Ross
Director, Counseling Center
–William Stackman
Associate Dean of Students and Director, Student Union

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