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vacuum
6th March 2016, 02:21 PM
Harvard Law School scraps official crest in slavery row By Sean Coughlan Education correspondent


4 March 2016

From the section Education & Family (http://www.bbc.com/news/education)



Image copyright AP Image caption Harvard Law School is changing its crest because of its use of a brutal slave owner's coat of arms Harvard Law School is to change its official seal, after a protest that it had links to slavery.
The law school, part of the US university, has a seal that includes the crest of a notoriously brutal 18th Century slave owner.
Students have been holding protests and sit-ins calling for a change in this official emblem.
A Harvard Law School committee says the seal no longer represents the institution's values.
Last week, the university announced that it would stop using the term "master" in academic titles, because of connotations of slavery.
Protests on campus have attacked the use of the official seal over its link with the Royall family, whose family coat of arms are incorporated in the emblem.
This reflects that in the 18th Century the Royall family funded the first professorship of law at Harvard.
Image copyright AP Image caption Harvard is going to use the name "faculty dean" instead of "house master" But the law school committee, in its recommendation for scrapping the seal, notes that Isaac Royall was also known for "extreme cruelty", including burning 77 slaves alive.
Harvard Law School is now accepting calls for the withdrawal of the shield, which has been in use by the school since the 1930s.
The school has written to the university's governing body, Harvard Corporation, asking for the emblem to stop being used as its official shield.
But the decision to remove the emblem was not unanimous within the 12-member committee, with two people arguing that it should be retained.
The school's dean, Martha Minow, reporting to the university's ruling body, said: "We believe that if the law school is to have an official symbol, it must more closely represent the values of the law school, which the current shield does not."

In a message to staff and students, Dean Minow said the shield had become "a source of division rather than commonality in our community" and because of the associations with slavery it should be "retired".
There have been waves of campus protests about issues of race and representation.
Earlier this year, Amherst College, in Massachusetts, accepted student demands to drop links with its informal mascot, Jeffery Amherst, an 18th Century general accused of advocating infecting native Americans with smallpox (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-34802747).
And there have been sit-ins at Princeton in a bid to rename a school named after Woodrow Wilson, because of claims the former US president held racist views.
There have also been controversies about statues.
In South Africa, a statue of Cecil Rhodes was removed from the University of Cape Town, with protesters attacking the statue as an emblem of colonialism and apartheid.
But a call to remove a statue of the 19th Century politician from Oriel College in Oxford University was rejected.

vacuum
6th March 2016, 02:21 PM
Harvard abolishes 'master' in titles in slavery row By Sean Coughlan Education correspondent


25 February 2016

From the section Education & Family (http://www.bbc.com/news/education)



Image copyright AP Image caption Harvard is going to use the name "faculty dean" instead of "house master" Harvard University in the US is going to remove the word "master" from academic titles, after protests from students who claimed the title had echoes of slavery.
House masters, in charge of residential halls at the university, will become known as "faculty deans".
Harvard Law School is also deciding whether to change its official seal, because of links to slavery.
US campuses have faced a series of protests over allegations of racism.
Harvard has not agreed that the use of "master" represented a link to slavery, but it has accepted campaigners' calls for a name change.
It will mean changing the job titles of 24 members of staff - but will not affect other uses of "master", such as a master's level degree.
Harvard academics say that the word "master" derives from the Latin term "magister" - a form of address for scholars or teachers. It is similar to terms such as "school master" or "head master".
Image copyright AP Image caption A statue of Cecil Rhodes was taken away in Cape Town, but one in Oxford was retained But protesters have argued that whatever its original derivation, the word now has connotations of slavery.
Student campaigners are also calling for a change in the official seal of Harvard Law School, with a sit-in being held this week.
The seal includes the coat of arms of 18th Century college donor Isaac Royall, who as well as establishing the college's first professorship in law, was a notoriously brutal slaveholder.
Isaac Royall, whose money helped to endow the university, has been accused of burning slaves alive.
A decision on whether to change the seal is expected to be made soon.
Image copyright AP Image caption A sit-in at Princeton called for a change of name for a building named after Woodrow Wilson Disputes about race and identity (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-35006719) have affected many US campuses.
Carol Christ, director of the Center for Studies in Higher Education, University of California, Berkeley, has said that "symbolic fights are always about real and current political issues" and race and diversity remain major campus issues.
"Race is so traumatic and central an issue in American culture," said Dr Christ.
Last month, Amherst College, in Massachusetts, accepted student demands to drop links with its informal mascot, Jeffery Amherst, an 18th Century general accused of advocating infecting native Americans with smallpox (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-34802747).
And there have been sit-ins at Princeton in a bid to rename a school named after Woodrow Wilson, because of claims the former US president held racist views.
Image copyright AP Image caption Harvard Law School is considering changing its seal because of accusations of links to slavery The protests by US students are part of a wider international campaign challenging historical titles, statues and emblems.
But further demands for "safe space", where some students have called for the right to study away from attitudes or behaviour they find offensive, have been rejected by university leaders and others who have argued for the importance of protecting free speech.
In South Africa, a statue of Cecil Rhodes was removed from the University of Cape Town, with protesters attacking the statue as an emblem of colonialism and apartheid.
But a call to remove a statue of the 19th Century politician from Oriel College in Oxford University was rejected.
Louise Richardson, the university's vice-chancellor, said students needed to be able to debate and confront "ideas that make them uncomfortable".
Harvard University at a glance

Harvard is the oldest university in the US. It was established in 1636 by the Great and General Court of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
It has roughly 21,000 students, small in comparison with some US universities.
Harvard boasts 32 heads of state, 47 Nobel Prize winners, and 48 Pulitzer Prize winners among its alumni.
With a $36 billion (£26bn; €33bn) endowment, it is the world's wealthiest university. Its annual operating revenue is about $4.8 billion.
It is consistently ranked among the top five best universities in the world.
The Harvard University Library is the largest academic library in the world, with about 18.9 million volumes.
Its motto is Veritas - Latin for truth

madfranks
6th March 2016, 03:31 PM
It will mean changing the job titles of 24 members of staff - but will not affect other uses of "master", such as a master's level degree.

Why keep one and not the other? If "Master" of ceremonies means slavery, why doesn't "Master's" degree mean the same thing?

Shami-Amourae
6th March 2016, 03:44 PM
Master...
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