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To: UCSC Chancellor George Blumenthal

Tell Chancellor Blumenthal to Remember Dr. Huey P. Newton

Rename College 10 in honor of Dr. Huey P. Newton's (Ph.D History of Consciousness from UCSC) intellectual and academic legacy as part of the Year of Alumni.

Why is this important?

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Chancellor Blumenthal named 2018 the "Year of Alumni" to honor the legacies and accomplishments of UCSC graduates. Since January our campus has been decorated with the faces and achievements of notable UCSC alumni, but one important name is missing: Dr. Huey P. Newton. Huey Newton earned his Ph.D in History of Consciousness at UCSC in 1980, after finishing his dissertation on the repression the Black Panther Movement faced at the hands of the state.

UC Santa Cruz administrators and the UC system co-opt narratives of activism and "non-traditional thinking" while intentionally erasing the intellectuals who were thinking non-traditionally. The erasure of Dr. Huey P. Newton as an academic (at the university from which he earned his Ph.D) contributes to the social perception that Black people (especially those engaged in activism) are separate from/do not have a place in academia.

We are asking Chancellor Blumenthal to rethink the erasure of Dr. Newton's academic career at UCSC, by naming College 10 in his honor and to uphold College 10's mission of social justice. Renaming the college Dr. Huey P. Newton College, will serve as a permanent reminder of Huey Newton's scholarly achievements and his dedication to his community/the public good.

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Updates

2020-08-29 08:43:38 -0700

25 signatures reached

2020-02-08 08:02:37 -0800

10 signatures reached