Consider retirement ‘first step’
By Jonathan Wroble
Yesterday, a table inside of the African American Cultural Center, 708 S. Mathews Ave., was lined with paper cups. Guests were encouraged to taste test alternative beverages to Coca Cola products, like Blue Sky natural soda or Jones Co. cherry cola.
This was the scene just minutes before eight speakers presented statements at the STOP coalition’s noon press conference. Their message was much more to digest.
“We can begin a new era,” said Sundiata Cha-Jua, associate professor in history. “Where, in the words of Chancellor (Richard) Herman, knowledge fosters social justice.”
Yesterday at 11 a.m. was the deadline for Chancellor Herman’s response to STOP’s seven main demands, which were given to the administration at the Feb. 1 race forum. The deadline fell 15 business days after the forum and less than twenty hours after Chief Illiniwek’s final dance.
“Last night, I witnessed the last performance of Chief Illiniwek,” said Wanda Pillow, director of the Native American House. “Practices of racial masquerade belong to the past.”
The retirement of Chief Illiniwek was part of the STOP coalition’s first demand. The group also requests the removal of the term “Fighting Illini” and the discontinuation of the Chief emblem on University property, including merchandise at the Illini Union Bookstore.
As for the other demands, the coalition received a written response from Chancellor Herman before its 11 a.m. deadline. But none of the speakers at the press conference responded to the content of this administrative letter.
“We received this morning a written response,” said Reem Rahman, junior in LAS and spokesperson for STOP. “We will review it carefully to see whether it has met the critical changes.”
