PRINT VERSION: Letter to the Editor: Response to ‘Right-leaning students still feel unheard in wake of Trump presidency’

Samantha Durr

To the Editor:

On behalf of Black United Students, I am writing this letter to show our solidarity with PRIDE! Kent (People Respecting Identity, Diversity and Equality), as well as address the misrepresentation of various student organizations on this campus in the April 19 publication of The Kent Stater.

One of the title page articles entitled, “Right-Leaning Students Feel Unheard in Wake of Republican Presidency,” permitted multiple Kent State University students to criticize the student organization PRIDE! Kent and gave their misrepresentative view of other student organizations within our university.

First, this article permitted the misrepresentation of PRIDE! Kent as a student organization within the Kent State community. PRIDE! Kent has been dedicated towards serving the needs of the LGBTQIA+ community since its establishment in 1971.

One of the students within this article, Colten Dalton, gave a misrepresentative view of the organization and its members. Diversity comes in a variety of different conceptions.

However, his dismissive and general views regarding the members and allies of PRIDE! Kent will not be tolerated. PRIDE! Kent has been dedicated to addressing the activist, educational and social needs of the LGBTQIA+ community without undermining its members nor its allies. As a student organization, PRIDE! Kent should be given the respect it deserves, even from those who do not necessarily align.

Secondly, the article permits its contributors to misrepresent the leadership of left-wing student organizations on the Kent State University campus. This article stereotypes liberal students in a similar manner that conservative students are stereotyped. The primary students quoted expressed their sentiment of feeling misrepresented by holding conservative viewpoints on a predominantly liberal campus. There have been issues with conservatism being conflated with the ideals of the current president, Donald Trump. However, some of the student contributors utilized this platform to unrightfully criticize the activist work of leftist student organizations on this campus.

The student contributors to this article have misconstrued the views of leftist student organizations as a form of hatred, instead of seeing the work of various student organizations as they are intended. Activism and social justice have been the guiding principles of various student organizations on this campus, including Black United Students as well as a staple of what this institution is known for.  No student organization should misrepresent the work and mission of other student organizations, regardless of political affiliation.

Respectfully

Samantha Durr,

Director of Political Affairs and Grievances (Black United Students)

[email protected].