UCLA Professor Who Refused to Lower Grading Standards for Black Students Files Lawsuit Against UC System Over Lost Income
California | October 6, 2021
In the aftermath of George Floyd’s death in 2020, a white student asked a professor to lower grading standards on the final exam for black students because of the “unjust murders of Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor and George Floyd.”
Accounting professor Gordon Klein thought this would be demeaning to black students.
“Shocked by the student’s email, which struck me as deeply patronizing and offensive to the same black students he claimed to care so much about,” Klein wrote, “I collected my thoughts and, 20 minutes later, emailed back: ‘Are there any students that may be of mixed parentage, such as half black half-Asian? What do you suggest I do with respect to them? A full concession or just half? Also, do you have any idea if any students are from Minneapolis? I assume that they are probably especially devastated as well. I am thinking that a white student from there might possibly be even more devastated by this, especially because some might think that they’re racist even if they are not.’”
Klein said that he cited Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” speech, in which he hoped his children would be judged by the content of their character and not by their skin color…. (Excerpts from Black Community News)