An Open Letter to the New School
Saturday, April 11, 2009 (17:46:14)

Posted by alvinjohnson

The following letter was sent in response to recent events at the New School.

Dear President Bob Kerrey,
Interim Provost Tim Marshall,
Vice President James Murtha,
NSSR Dean Michael Schober,
NSSR Graduate Faculty Co-Chairs Jim Miller, David Howell and Johanne Woodcock,*
Political Science Chair Victoria Hattam,

I am writing all of you today to express my complete outrage over the incidents of the past 24 hours at our school. While I was not a part of the occupation which took place on Friday April 10th, myself and many other students support the calls for immediate and serious changes at this school. However, this is not the place to debate resignations and policy changes. I want to speak to the outrageous use of force and intimidation by the NYPD at the specific request of senior administrators of this school.

I have watched numerous video clips, looked at dozens of photos, read first-hand reports from people outside of the Graduate Faculty building at 65 5th Avenue, as well as read numerous written accounts, both from students and from the administration, concerning the events of Friday. None of what I have read as justification either supports or justifies the massive police mobilization that can be called nothing short of a militarization of the New School campus. I fail to see how another occupation of the Graduate Faculty building, an event which happened just a few months ago, now warrants a mobilization of hundreds of police, tactical response teams, mounted NYPD, police helicopters and the pepper spraying or macing of students who were then assaulted by NYPD.

Furthermore, I was filming the support rally and march which took place on Friday evening at Union Square, and during the course of that event I witnessed more scenes of police violence, and was personally assaulted by an officer while I was filming the arrest of another student for reasons she did not know. This officer walked directly up to me and punched my hand and camera, attempting to break it. I have witnessed and read similar accounts, involving police attacking students who were simply outside as supporters or bystanders watching the event, as the New York Times and others have documented. This is a direct result of the sanctioned use of force by the NYPD which this administration both called for and continues to support.

Furthermore, the Announce Announce message which was sent out on Friday includes blatant lies (student assaults on security guards during the December occupation), as well as character assassination of students organizing under the name of the New School In Exile. The e-mail further blatantly paints as both sanctioning and supporting actions that were never organized or planned by the New School In Exile, including the incident with the Free Press and the graffiti of the President's apartment. To paint the New School In Exile as organizing these is both false and morally indefensible.

Therefore I am calling upon the senior administration to immediately acknowledge this use of force as both unnecessary and unwarranted, and to offer a formal, public apology to the entire New School community for allowing such offensive actions to take place at this school. I also request that the Interim Provost and Faculty Senate begin an immediate independent investigation into the handling and approval of police force by the senior administration.

Respectfully,

Chris Crews
NSSR Graduate Student
Union of Political Science Students member
Dean's Advisory Council representative

* The original e-mail accidentally listed Andrew Arato as a Chair of Faculty Senate, which is incorrect, and has added the corrected Co-Chairs along with Jim Miller.

Content received from: The New School In Exile, http://www.newschoolinexile.com