In response to the findings, the Rutgers Senate urged the administration the four key recommendations made by the task force to address caste discrimination and promote equity.
Ayushi Bisht | September 24, 2024 | 07:15 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Rutgers University Senate, representing faculty, students, staff, and alumni passed a resolution supporting the recommendations of the University Task Force on Caste Discrimination, pushing for immediate action by the administration. One key recommendation of the task force is to add caste as a protected category in the university's anti-discrimination policies.
This comes after the task force, created by the Rutgers administration and the Rutgers AAUP-AFT Faculty and Graduate Student Union, submitted a report in August 2024. The report outlined caste discrimination as a significant issue at Rutgers, impeding the opportunities and potential of certain students and faculty members.
Caste was defined by the task force as "an inherited and immutable social hierarchy with uneven power relations between groups," existing in various communities worldwide, including those at Rutgers. The task force discovered specific cases of caste-based discrimination on multiple Rutgers campuses, emphasizing that these discriminatory practices contradicted the university’s core values of equity and inclusion.
The report underscored that caste-based discrimination exists within the university, affecting individuals from different caste backgrounds, particularly students and faculty members from South Asian communities. It noted that the discriminatory environment not only impacted these individuals’ social experiences but also limited their academic and professional opportunities. Such issues, according to the task force, go against Rutgers' commitment to maintaining an inclusive and welcoming environment for all.
In response to these findings, the Rutgers Senate urged the administration to adopt the four key recommendations made by the task force to address caste discrimination and promote equity. These recommendations include:
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