VCU forum speakers assail CuccinelliBy Karin Kapsidelis
Published: March 9, 2010
Updated: March 9, 2010
Students and faculty urged Virginia Commonwealth University administrators this morning to take a strong stand against Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli’s opinion that gays cannot be included in state anti-discrimination policies.
About 250 people attended the first of four forums being held today on VCU’s academic and medical campuses in response to the opinion Cuccinelli sent to public universities last week.
In sometimes-emotional comments to VCU Provost Stephen D. Gottfredson, students and their teachers described Cuccinelli’s action as a threat that reaches beyond sexual orientation.
“This hits me personally and professionally,“ said Carol Schall, an assistant professor in the School of Education.
The opinion affects more than the gay and lesbian community, she said. “It is about the university’s right to establish its own scholarly community and its right to maintain academic freedom.“
Describing the opinion as “mean-spirited,“ Gottfredson said it was just Cuccinelli’s interpretation of the law. “I personally beg to disagree,“ he said.