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(AP Photo/Charles Krupa, File) Chicago once sang that it’s hard to say you’re sorry.
But that was 1982, and the difficulty level looks to have lowered — just consider how common it is.
Add one more public apology to the pile, courtesy of a predicament in Portland.
But first: As I covered in October, an instructor at the University of Michigan caught the ire of the offended by introducing his class to a 1965 film.
The cinematic iteration of Shakespeare’s Othello starred Sir Laurence Olivier.
Just before the National Theatre Company’s production, Sir Laurence must’ve gotten some sun: Not everyone in two-time Pulitzer-finalist Bright Sheng’s class took to the tan.Professor Bright had survived Mao’s China, but he couldn’t escape America’s social conscience. Speaking to the school paper, a frazzled freshman sounded off: “I was stunned. In such a school that preaches diversity and making sure that they understand the history of POC (People Of Color) in America, I was shocked that [Bright] would show something like this in something that’s supposed to be a safe space.” Despite the teacher’s letter of apology, he was replaced as head of the class .And now, the blackface-ish controversy continues its carnage.At Oregon’s Lewis & Clark College, Associate […]
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