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- Subject: Sexual Harassment Rally at MIT
- Date: 22 Nov 1992 01:14:03 GMT
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- Boston Globe
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- Saturday Nov 21 1992
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- At MIT 100 Rally over Harassment
-
- In wake of woman's case, University's Procedures
- are called inadequate to the task
-
- By Susan Pollack Special to the Globe
-
- Cambridge--About 100 students, faculty and staff members
- rallying at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- yesterday charged that sexual harassment is a widespread
- problem that is not being properly dealt with under existing
- university procedures.
-
- Students said the US Department of Educations office for Civil Rights
- is investigating a complaint that alleges that
- MITs handling of sexual harassment cases is neither timely
- nor equitable. A department spokesman confirmed the
- complaint but indicated that the decision
- to investigate, made in 19990, did not mean the department had
- concluded there was a problem.
-
- Rally leaders urged victims of sexual harassment
- who were unhappy with the way they were treated by MIT
- to contact the department.
-
- The rally was called in the wake of a jury verdict earlier this month
- clearing an MIT business professor, Gabriel Bitran,
- of sexually harassing Marina Erulkar, a Sloan School
- graduate who had worked as his assistant.
-
- "We're not talking about one case;
- we're talking about an atmosphere of fear
- at MIT because of the inability of the
- MIT administration to deal with sexual harassment
- head-on," said Corrie Lathan, a graduate student
- who helped organize the rally.
-
- While the students charged that there had been 1000
- complaints, Mary Rowe, assistant to MIT paresident
- Charles M. Vest, said her office received 200
- informal complaints of sexual harassment during the 1991-92
- academic year.
-
- Yet only a handful of students followed through
- with a formal grievance, according to Jay Keyser,
- MIT's associate provost. Asked about the disparity,
- Keyser suggested that "people are reluctant to go formal."
-
- He denied that MIT's grievance procedure wis inadequate but
- conceded that the university might not be dealing with the
- issue as quickly and as forcefully as possible.
-
- At the rally, Ann Russo, a lecturer in women's studies,
- charged that those who suffered sexual harassment were
- often forced to "drop out of school, move out
- of the dorms," or suffer alone because of the inadequate
- university procedures for handling complaintes.
-
- She and other rally participants endorsed an ad hoc
- committee's 1989 call for a "centralized staff specifically
- trained to deal with sexual harassment complaints", as
- well as a centrailized system and location for recording
- complaints. The said the current MIT guidelines,
- issued in 1991, are a watered down version of these
- proposals. However, some others on campus
- had criticized the guidelines as too stringent.
-
- The organizers yesterday began circulating a petition calling
- for a binding referendum on adoption of the ad hoc committee's
- recommendations.
-
- Keyser said that MIT's current system of dealing with
- sexual harassment complaints involves numerous people
- and university departments. He said he did not see
- the need for the kind of centralized system outlined
- by Russo, gut he said he planned to meet next week
- to discuss that issue with the rally organizers.
-
- After the rally, Erulkar said she would appeal the
- recent jury ruling against her. She also said that had a more
- effective and accounatble system been in place to handle
- sexual harassment complaints, she would not have found it
- necessary to bring her legal case.
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