UGA students, staff, faculty stage “die-in” against dangerous reopening conditions, Testing, Accommodations still inadequate
On Thursday, August 6th at noon, UGA students, staff, and faculty, supported by members of the United Campus Workers of Georgia, staged a physically distant, masked “die-in” to protest what some are calling UGA’s “death calculus.” The protest took place on UGA’s North Campus in front of the Office of the President.
In light of UGA administration’s failure to respond to various concerns, staff, graduate students, and faculty are taking to the streets to make their voices heard before it is too late.
A 5th year graduate student in the philosophy department, Justin Simpson, said, “We need transparency and better communication. So far the university’s administration has done a poor job providing opportunities to hear the concerns of its employees and the citizens of Athens. Based on its previous decisions, policies, and plans, it is not clear that UGA is prioritizing the safety and health of employees or the Athens community.”
English Professor Sujata Iyengar noted, “USG is not currently following best practices for campus reopenings. Have USG administrators already decided that a certain number of campus community members must die? What’s the USG’s death calculus?” Professor Cindy Hahamovitch pointed out that many faculty have been granted the option to teach online, provided graduate students teach their students in person: "It's like a thought experiment in an Ethics class, only it's real and terrifying."
UCWGA members at UGA demanded to know President Morehead’s death calculus and why he has decided that our students’ and coworkers’ lives aren’t worth the cost of protection.
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