Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Today's WaPo article on him is truly revolting. It ends with a quote from the Spelman's Cosby Endowed Professor Aku Kadogo, "It's a difficult time for him. But it ain't the end of the world. If Hillary can run for president--she went through all that rigamarole. People forget easily."
http://wapo.st/11IQbuY
Is Spelman crazy?!?! With all the other coverage on campus rape culture right now? Drugging and raping dozens of women isn't a "rigamarole" and isn't something Clinton is accused of!
The Smithsonian should pull that exhibit for all the reasons outlined by Phillip Kennicott. We are not going.
http://wapo.st/1p5Vm34
Both the #Smithsonian and #Spelman need to take this very seriously. Know better, do better, and their own reputation is on the line.
That professor was not speaking for the entire Spelman Community, here is what our President had to say :
Dear Spelman Campus Community,
In light of the recent news stories about
Dr. Bill Cosby, many news outlets have inquired about our relationship with the Cosby family. We have responded to those inquiries by providing factual information. Below is the statement that has been provided:
“The College is not in a position to comment regarding the allegations. The College’s primary connection with the Cosby family is the Camille Olivia Hanks Cosby Ed.D. Academic Center, which opened at Spelman College in 1996. At the time, an endowed professorship named for Drs. Cosby was also established to support visiting scholars in the fine arts, humanities and social sciences as well as Spelman College’s Museum of Fine Art. The academic center and endowed professorship were funded through a philanthropic commitment from the Cosby family made more than 25 years ago, and at this time there are no discussions regarding changes to the terms of the gift.”
While I cannot control how media outlets position information, and more than one has distorted our statement, I think it is important that all of you have the facts. Two Cosby daughters attended Spelman College. Our building is named after Dr. Camille Olivia Hanks Cosby. The endowed professorship is named after both Cosby parents. The historic $20 million gift that the College received in 1988, more than 25 years ago, came from the Cosby family.
Though it is not appropriate for the College to comment publicly on specific allegations against any individual, sexual assault is a profoundly serious issue for any educational institution. Please know that we do not condone sexual violence in any form and understand our critical role as a women’s college to lead in the fight against it. I trust you will read all news media critically, informed by these facts.
Sincerely,
Beverly Daniel Tatum