Historians Against the War
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Historians Against the War (HAW) deplores the current effort by the
Governor of Colorado and some members of the University of Colorado's
Board of Regents to dismiss Prof. Ward Churchill, apparently for an
essay that Prof. Churchill wrote regarding the attacks of September 11,
2001.
One of the missions of Historians Against the War is to raise awareness
of, and resist, threats to academic freedom. We see these threats as
part of a larger assault on civil liberties at home that has accompanied
the Bush administration's war in Iraq and larger "War on Terror."
In
response to these threats, HAW has authored resolutions endorsed by both
the American Historical Association and the Organization of American
Historians affirming the need for free speech and open debate and
rejecting efforts to stifle it. We feel that the current campaign
against Prof. Churchill is just such an effort, and is part of a larger
campaign to silence dissent within and outside the academy.
HAW defends Prof. Churchill's right as a citizen and a member of his
university community to speak his mind on issues of public concern
without endangering his employment. This right is a fundamental part of
academic freedom. The vigorous exercise of this right, whether or not
one agrees with a particular speaker's sentiments, is the keystone of
our educational and political systems.
On February 3, following a meeting of the University of Colorado's Board
of Regents, interim chancellor of the Boulder campus Phil DiStefano
announced that an investigation of Churchill's "writings, speeches, tape
recordings and other works" would soon commence to determine whether or
not they "overstepped his bounds as a faculty member, showing cause for
dismissal."
HAW believes that the very notion that the opinions expressed in a
faculty member's works might constitute grounds for dismissal
constitutes a form of McCarthyism. We ask the Chancellor and Regents to
immediately shut down this "investigation." And we urge our members to
contact the following officials, to politely, but firmly express their
views on this matter.
30 Day Review Board:
Phil DiStefano Interim Chancellor
17 UCB, Regent 301 Boulder, CO, 80309
(303) 492-8908
Phil DiStefano
David Getches Law Dean University of Colorado School of Law
208 Fleming Law Building, 401 UCB Boulder, CO 80309
(303) 492-4475
Law Dean
David Getches
Todd. T. Gleeson Arts & Sciences Dean
275 UCB, College of Arts & Sciences Boulder, CO 80309
(303) 492-3106
(303) 492-7294 fax (303) 492-4009
Todd Gleeson
University of Colorado System President
Elizabeth Hoffman
35 SYS, Office of the President Boulder, CO 80309
President(303) 492-6201
Board of Regents
Jerry G. Rutledge, Chair
2745 Springmede Court Colorado Springs, CO 80906-3716
(719) 527-8868 fax (719) 632-7694
Jerry Rutledge
Gail Schwartz, Vice Chair P.O. Box 6578 Snowmass Village, CO
81615
(970) 925-3013 fax (970) 544-4632
Gail Schwartz
Steve Bosley P.O. Box 270509 Louisville, CO 80027
(303) 604-2313 fax (303) 604-2313
Steve Bosley
Cindy Carlisle
411 Spruce Street Boulder, CO 80302
(303) 444-2606 fax 303-444-0057
Regent Carlisle
Michael Carrigan
555 Seventeenth Street, Suite 3200 Denver, CO 80202
(303)-295-8314 fax (303) 975-5489
Michael Carrigan
Patricia Hayes
12575 East Bates Circle Aurora, CO 80014
(303) 369-0054 fax (303) 740-8409
Regent Hayes
Tom Lucero P.O. Box 921 Johnstown, CO 80534
(970) 978-1142 fax (970) 587-0920)
Tom Lucero
Paul Schauer
7255 South Jackson Court Centennial, CO 80122
(303) 770-3872
Regent Schauer
Peter Steinhauer
7492 Spring Drive Boulder, CO 80303
(303) 499-1278 fax (303) 543-2351
Peter Steinhauer
Thanks to Dorinda Moreno for the lead.
February 2005 Reports