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Response to Regent Weiser's Recent Comments

March 29, 2021


Dear Kinesiology community,

Over the weekend, I co-wrote a letter with my fellow women deans to Regent Weiser that was signed in solidarity by the other UM-Ann Arbor deans. The full letter is shown below.

Many of Regent Weiser’s recent statements do not reflect the values of the university or the School of Kinesiology; those regarding the three women who are Michigan’s top elected leaders were directly addressed in our letter. I was compelled to write the letter because of the injustice that a U-M leader would make statements so fundamentally opposed to my values and those of the School of Kinesiology.

This incident is another reminder of the change needed to promote a better community. So, let us remain committed to upholding our core values and ideals of diversity, equity, inclusion and justice. With our collective efforts, we can make our campus, our state, and our world better.

In peace and solidarity,

Lori Ploutz-Snyder, Professor and Dean

 


 

Dear Regent Weiser,

We are writing as the six women deans on the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor campus in protest of the comments that you made on Thursday at the North Oakland Republican Club meeting. We find your comments about elected leaders in the state of Michigan to be insulting, demeaning to women, and contrary to the democratic values of our state and country. While your remarks may have been motivated by your personal views, they are damaging to the community of the University of Michigan and the schools and colleges that we lead given your role as a regent.

Your words do damage and disrespect not only to women in leadership positions, whether elected or appointed, but also to young women who will lead in the future. We must speak out in protest when women are threatened with violence because of the decisions they have made. We believe that sexist name-calling and threats of violence, especially from those in positions of power, simply are not acceptable. This is not a context-dependent question: they are not acceptable.

We feel strongly that your comments do not support the university’s and our units’ values of diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice. Nor do your comments support robust civil debate and democratic engagement. The latter point is particularly saddening and ironic because you have been a champion of democratic values through institutions you have supported on our campus.

Whether or not you are speaking in your official capacity as a regent, you remain a representative of the university, and you have a responsibility to the university community you lead.

We call on you to repair the serious harm you have caused.

In the interest of being supportive of our community members and upholding the values of the university, we are also sharing our views with our communities.

Anne Curzan
Dean, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts

Patricia Hurn
Dean, School of Nursing

Laurie McCauley
Dean, School of Dentistry

Elizabeth Birr Moje
Dean, School of Education

Lori Ploutz-Snyder
Dean, School of Kinesiology

Lynn Videka
Dean, School of Social Work

Signing in solidarity:

Michael S. Barr
Joan and Sanford Weill Dean, Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy

DuBois Bowman
Dean, School of Public Health

Roger D. Cone
Vice Provost and Director of the Biosciences Initiative
Mary Sue Coleman Director, Life Sciences Institute

Scott DeRue
Edward J. Frey Dean, Stephen M. Ross School of Business

Thomas A. Finholt
Dean, School of Information

Alec D. Gallimore
Robert J. Vlasic Dean, College of Engineering

David Gier
Dean, School of Music, Theatre, and Dance

James L. Hilton
Vice Provost for Academic Innovation
Dean of Libraries

David Lam
Director, Institute for Social Research

Jonathan Massey
Dean, Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning

Bruce Mueller
Dean, College of Pharmacy

Gunalan Nadarajan
Dean, Penny W. Stamps School of Art and Design

Jonathan T. Overpeck
Samuel A. Graham Dean, School for Environment and Sustainability

Marschall Runge
Executive Vice President for Medical Affairs
Dean, Medical School

Michael J. Solomon
Dean, Rackham School of Graduate Studies

Mark West
David A. Breach Dean, Law School

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