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I resigned from the Portland Community College Board

Posted by $ Your_Name_Goes_Here 8 years, 3 months ago to Education
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I wouldn't normally share something like this, but I feel very close to many of you and wanted to spill my guts, so to speak. I spent 7.5 years as a College Board member of PCC, and like any role, there were time when things were going well and of course there were times where things didn't go well. In general, I rolled with the punches because I felt the overall good being provided by the Board and by the College outweighed the political BS that came with the role. Early in 2016, I (and the Board as a whole) was blindsided by an effort on the part of the College to support a "grassroots" effort to put on a "Whiteness History Month" event (more here: https://www.pcc.edu/about/diversity/c... ). Silly me, I felt that the purpose of an institution of higher education was to educate students, not to indoctrinate them. Fast forward to November 2016. Another "grassroots" effort on the part of "the students" came forth to demand (not request) that the College be deemed a "Sanctuary College". While there is no legal definition of that term, it clearly carries a political meaning that I do not personally subscribe to nor could I get behind. The Board consists of seven members, and from my conversations I knew there were four members in support of this request, so this was going to pass no matter what. If there is some comic relief to be had from the Board's vote to affirm that declaration, it was that the Students in attendance at the Board Meeting were angry that the Board didn't go far enough for their liking. https://www.pcc.edu/about/administrat...

The College is making two major mistakes, in my opinion: (1) they are perceiving the voice of the students to be the voice of the majority, but instead it is the voice of a very vocal minority of students; and (2) they feel that the student, as the customer of the College, is always right, but as we know the customer is NOT always right.

Below is the letter of resignation I sent to the President and College Board on December 20:

President Mitsui and Board members,

I have spoken to each of you, so it should not be a surprise that I was not aligned with the College's decision to deem itself a "sanctuary college". As I've shared with you, I felt that the decision to use the term "sanctuary college" politicizes the college, places risk on the backs of the 40+ percent of the college's students that receive Pell grant monies (and ultimately on the college's Federal funding), and alienates a percentage of voters as we approach the college's next bond campaign. From my Intel career, I understand and have embraced the importance of "disagree and commit" in order to provide a one-voice on matters. However, on this issue I cannot commit. For that reason, I am resigning my position as Board Chair and as Board Member serving Zone 6.

I wish the Board and the College well.

Best regards,
Your_Name_Goes_Here (smile)


All Comments

  • Posted by rbroberg 8 years, 3 months ago
    This could have been addressed to the Pope. Well done!
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  • Posted by $ Abaco 8 years, 3 months ago
    I find myself withdrawing from all activities that expose me to the public. Congrats on your choice. Relax and enjoy it...
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  • Posted by $ nickursis 8 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Oh, well the TMG world has always been a dichotomy of 2 things that continually conflict with each other. However, it is still a somewhat steady, and predictable environment, until the outside world decides we need to "reduce" and then it is hatchet time with no idea of the impacts. The last round is still reverberating and making some things barely functional. Made me wonder what ever happened to data based decisions...but it is not limited to Intel, it is the basic American business model: :Keep the mangers, fire the workers, and profits naturally will go up" never seems to work for some reason...need to hire 5 more Phds to work on why, I am sure the paper they write will be ready in 5 years and answer it all..(snicker...)
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  • Posted by walkabout 8 years, 3 months ago
    When Clinton (Bubba) left office all the W's on computers were missing. We were all relieved the "adults" were back in charge of the Presidency. When Dubya left office the keys were handed over without a public hiccup -- the adults had done their eight years in office (though the Congress started acting like children/Democrats toward the end and the natural and logical consequence of a economic tsunami hit the world), Now the pouter in chief is stirring up all the mud at the bottom of the pond for Trump to take over and make it harder for his administration to steer us back to to a sane course (I will not be surprised to hear that when the Trumps move in the keyboards are all missing the T's). The point here is American culture sees the children acting out at the highest levels. Now, this college is turning over it's public persona to the real children. As a college instructor of Adolescent Psychology I point out that adolescence used to end at about 18; now most consider it goes to 24 or so.
    Educational institutions are there to teach children how to be adults. Portland CC (and so many other venerable institutions) seems to have it backwards. They, the college administration seems to be learning how to be ignorant and immature. Create a valid product of education and you (PCC and other CC's and Universities, etc.) will not have trouble filling all your classrooms -- as example I offer Hillsdale College.
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  • Posted by term2 8 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I can see some big changes in colleges in the future as young people rebel from the high costs and limited workplace benefits current colleges offer
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  • Posted by $ 8 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Yes sir, Intel at JF-5. I retired May 2015 before the company got totally crazy (I'm speaking only of Intel outside of TMG as I never had a lot of visibility into that group other than working with Mark Bohr a few times).
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  • Posted by $ nickursis 8 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    And I keep going back to the MLK "Judge a man by the content of his character" statement. I guess a black mans opinion is never valued by the educational elite? And yet they obfuscate and dissemble with vague terms and made up definitions to justify their own insecurities. As Mccannon01 says: A crock.
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  • Posted by $ nickursis 8 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    We have had that discussion several times, and it always is a focus for the fact colleges today are not education institutions, but political institutions with some misguided concept that they exist for some higher calling us poor peasants can't understand, and then have emotional meltdowns when their view is not imposed on the majority. After the DC swamp gets drained and cleaned, they need to start on that group....
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  • Posted by $ nickursis 8 years, 3 months ago
    You are and Intel person? And in Oregon? I never knew that. I am in Aloha, at AFO. As far as your actions, excellent move, one of integrity and understanding beyond the immediate political "survival" that drive politics, especially in Oregon. Your point is exactly right, the kiddees (and that is my characterization of anyone foolish enough to think they need to show their value by some obscure philosophical effort, that is poorly researched or thought out) are once again just doing "something" to make noise and declare their "goodness". Apparently, their free ride education is not enough to satisfy their need for attention, so they latch on to whatever silly idea will get the most attention. What would be the point? Their goal? To have a whole bunch of undocumented students there? Let a band set up camp on the grounds? Free room and board? I would have expected this kind of brilliance from Charlie Hale and company...apparently, bacteria does spread, and his kiddees are at PCC....
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  • Posted by mccannon01 8 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Thank you for the links. Forgive me for not reading every word because I find it so incredulous that the supporters of such a crock could actually be serious and the whole "theory" is such an assault on rational thought. Actually, #2 is as close to specifically stating CRT is indeed an assault on rational thought that it leaves little doubt. Are there no students or faculty at this institution that dissent this idiocy? The advice given to Your_Name_Goes_Here to RUN from this place is well given - oh wait, I've just answered my own question - if rational people RUN from this place there will be none to dissent! This is the stuff of an Orwellian nightmare!
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  • Posted by $ Radio_Randy 8 years, 3 months ago
    A +1 is the best comment I could make for such a move. Congratulations on "voting your conscience".
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  • Posted by term2 8 years, 3 months ago
    What would one expect from a "community college" basically funded by the liberal government. Most colleges today are just worthless. I wouldnt recommend anyone go to a state sponsored college at all.
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  • Posted by mccannon01 8 years, 3 months ago
    Congratulations, Your_Name_Goes_Here, on taking a rare and principled stance. I wish you the absolute best in whatever endeavor you choose as your next path in life!

    I'm thoroughly disgusted at this "whiteness" propaganda. It looks like the creators of it have never studied a single thing regarding Western Civilization and all the struggles it went through to reach this point. It is the "New Jim Crow" on steroids meant to indoctrinate and intimidate a whole generation of innocent young people. It is an example of the complete betrayal of the civil rights movement of the '60s.

    Others have already expressed my thoughts on the "Sanctuary" stance. I only hope the incoming administration pulls the plug on Federal Funding.
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  • Posted by mccannon01 8 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Yes, a crock.

    Please forgive this old guy, but help me out here, OK? I assume "CRT" doesn't mean "Cathode Ray Tube" in this context. I've scanned around the initial post and the links and didn't run across the the definition of "CRT", so what is it please?
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  • Posted by $ Olduglycarl 8 years, 3 months ago
    Shaking my head ever since this idiocy started. Just goes to prove that those that come up with this nonsense are the least human, the least conscious and the least educated and might as well be considered retards; and...to blame the rest of us for their stupidity, (not to mention the fact that they are the one's that have created much of the problems in this world) is shear lunacy.

    To base Anything upon skin color, a chemical so minute in the body it would fit on the head of a pin with a whole lot room left over, is just plain stupid. As the actively conscious know, it's not the color of one's skin that matters, it's the working order of the contents under that skin that matters.

    As to the ignoring of the rule of law and sanctioning those that break it over those that obey it is another matter to shake one's head upon.
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