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California lawmakers demand accountability and safety reforms for women of color in higher education

August 31, 2023 | California State Assembly, House, Legislative, California


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California lawmakers demand accountability and safety reforms for women of color in higher education
Concerns over sexual harassment and accountability in California's higher education system took center stage during a joint hearing of the Legislative Audit Committee and Assembly Education on August 31, 2023. Lawmakers emphasized the urgent need for transparency and effective enforcement mechanisms to protect students and staff from harassment.

Assembly members voiced strong criticism of the current state of accountability, highlighting a lack of clear methodologies for enforcing policies aimed at preventing sexual harassment. One assembly member pointed out that without a system-wide model prioritizing the safety of students and staff, discussions about increasing tuition would be premature. "We need to ensure that the perpetrators of sexual harassment don’t continue on the same track," they stated.

Senator Smallwood echoed these sentiments, stressing the importance of collaboration between unions and educational institutions to create a safer environment. He referenced successful past initiatives that trained workers to document harassment and support one another, suggesting that similar strategies could be employed in California's universities.

The discussion also touched on the disproportionate impact of harassment on women of color, with lawmakers calling for intentional efforts to create safe educational spaces. "If CSU isn't a safe place for black, brown, API women, then we might as well throw our hands up," one senator declared, underscoring the critical need for systemic change.

As the hearing concluded, the urgency for actionable solutions was clear. Lawmakers committed to reviewing recommendations and ensuring that the voices of vulnerable populations are prioritized in future discussions. The meeting highlighted a pivotal moment for California's education system, as leaders grapple with the pressing need for accountability and safety in higher education.

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