"Love our students and young people whose testimonies were so powerful and soulful. Bill author Andrew Creighton and his party are unmovable. However, it must dawn on them every now and then the eloquence and unmatched force of our Gen Z youth that would give anyone with a heartbeat some pause."
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ANGELA VALENZUELA'S TESTIMONY
Angela Valenzuela, Ph.D.
Regarding the Senate Subcommittee on Higher Education—SB 17 Testimony
May 14, 2024
Good afternoon, my name is Angela Valenzuela and I am a concerned member of the University of Texas faculty but speak as a private citizen.
I am here today because I am deeply disturbed by the animus of policymakers against our Gen Z youth in the form of unceasing policy campaigns against them.
These hurtful campaigns get manifest passive-aggressively in the form of withholding school funding and turning “everything education” into a market. This gets manifest assertively and aggressively by attacking our youth in the form of physical and psychological violence (as we’ve witnessed in recent days), as well as in the form of book bans, abortion bans, and the banning of programs and people that are disturbingly and incorrectly characterized as a threat.
This is so disrespectful. The 60 or so people who were terminated at UT are a part of our Central Texas community. We cross each other at the grocery store, local events, and public gatherings. Such mischaracterizations of these staff—and our faculty—is best understood as an attack on our Gen Z youth.
We we are witnessing a workshopped and strategically planned political strategy intended to make Gen Z small, docile, and unthreatening. We must repeal SB 17.
This is an offensive policy agenda. Thank you for listening.
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Cameron Samuel's Testimony
Testimony to the Texas Senate Subcommittee on Higher Education
for a hearing on Senate Bill 17, Antisemitism, and Campus Free Speech
"Monitor the Ban on Discriminatory DEI Policies"
May 14, 2024
Cameron J. Samuels
Antisemitism exists. I would know because I faced it as a Jewish student. Classmates denied the Holocaust, my school administration challenged and restricted access to Holocaust books, and I was sprayed in the face with cologne because someone thought it was a good idea to “gas the Jew.” These acts of ignorance, bigotry, and violence were intimidating and harmful to my learning and well-being. This is a serious issue that needs to be addressed, but never in my life would I have told you that banning DEI is a solution.
DEI is not discriminatory but a solution to all forms of discrimination. Texas is exceptionally diverse, and our diversity makes us great. Sen. Creighton, your Senate Bill 17 has wreaked havoc on students. It has caused exceptionally more harm than it will ever give you pleasure and comfort with your White privilege.
If we are to address antisemitism and all forms of hate, we must repeal SB 17 and implement robust measures to prevent discrimination and bigotry throughout Texas. If we are to safeguard free speech, we must not conflate antisemitism with international politics. Instead of banning DEI and arresting students exercising free speech, which has been an immense overreach of state authority, let’s give students what they deserve.
I'm Cameron Samuels, demanding a SEAT at the Table with Students Engaged in Advancing Texas. My pronouns are they/them. Let’s invest in DEI and divest from war.
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