Students Have A Legal Right To Safe Spaces
A campus that only pays lip service to diversity means unequal access and undue work for students of color — which means student protests at Mizzou, Yale, and elsewhere are about economic equity.
David Palumbo-Liu is the Louise Hewlett Nixon Professor and Professor of Comparative Literature at Stanford University. He blogs for BuzzFeed, "Salon," "The Nation," "Al Jazeera," and other venues.
A campus that only pays lip service to diversity means unequal access and undue work for students of color — which means student protests at Mizzou, Yale, and elsewhere are about economic equity.
A campus that only pays lip service to diversity means unequal access and undue work for students of color — which means student protests at Mizzou, Yale, and elsewhere are about economic equity.