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CA: Dean of Students Shuts Down Affirmative Action Bake Sale
Irvine Review ^ | November 2003 | Courtney Rosenbladt

Posted on 09/28/2003 12:07:56 PM PDT by Alia

Responding to protests by Hispanic and Asian student groups, Dean of Students Sally Peterson shut down a bake sale that criticized affirmative action policies on Thursday, September 25. The bake sale, which the College Republicans at UCI held during the Welcome Week Club Carnival on Ring Road, charged higher prices for white customers.

The bake sale offered Krispy Krème donuts to students at different prices depending on their race or nationality. The prices ranged from $1.00 to $.10 for whites, Asians, Hispanics, blacks, and Native Americans, with the prices varying for each gender within those groups.

Peterson claimed that the bake sale violated the university's anti-discrimination code which states, "the University of California, in accordance with applicable Federal and State law and University policy, does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, disability, [or] age.this nondiscrimination policy covers admission, access, and treatment in University programs and activities."

According to Peterson, the bake sale falls under "activities" which are prohibited by the UC policy.

Peterson approached Bryan Zuetel, president of the College Republicans, and explained to him that the club was in violation of the nondiscrimination policy.

"First [she] told me this was discrimination and we weren't allowed to charge different prices to different races, she then instructed us to take down the posters and remove the price list," Zuetel said. "I said I was going to call my lawyer and get his opinion on whether or not we could have that price list in place in accordance with our free expression rights. He suggested that we change the prices to be suggested prices. The Dean of Students said we couldn't even sell the donuts at suggested retail prices because it's still discrimination.

"We talked, I told her my position, she told me hers, then we took down the signs with the prices," said Zuetel.

Zuetel defended his club's bake sale.

"The purpose of the affirmative action bake sale is to point out the racial classifications still in use by government institutions, such as universities," he explained.

According to Zuetel, one of the main motivations behind the bake sale is the upcoming October 7 election, during which voters will be asked to vote on a controversial ballot measure known as the Racial Privacy Initiative. The measure, Proposition 54 would prohibit the state from "classifying any individual by race, ethnicity, color or national origin in the operation of public education, public contracting or public employment."

Zuetel's group supports the measure.

"This bake sale showed how certain minorities, i.e. blacks and Hispanics, are required to meet lower standards for university admittance and government jobs than Asians or whites," Zuetel said.

The problems began when Mexican-American College Republican members were challenged for their alliance with the College Republicans by members of the Hispanic student organization MEChA, which stands for Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlán.

Eric Roig, the College Republicans' fundraising director, and Francis Barraza, the club's director of freshman outreach, were both harassed by students from MEChA. Barazza believes she was targeted because she is Mexican.

According to Barraza, there was one girl in particular who challenged her: "She was trying to appeal to me based on our common heritage and was trying to say a lot of people like us don't have the same opportunities as white people have."

Barraza said that she was also told, "by saying no to 54 we can continue the programs that target Latinos."

Barraza alleges that she was also called a "coconut," a racial epithet which means "brown on the outside, white on the inside."

In addition to MEChA, the Asian Pacific Students Association (APSA), the Latino Business Students Association, and the fraternity Sigma Alpha Epsilon protested the bake sale. The leaders of MEChA and APSA refused to comment on this story.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: California
KEYWORDS: 54; affirmativeaction; bakesale; ucirvine
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To: Alia
The leftists aren't looking any too good running around having to stomp out all these little "fires". Their very frenzy shows them to be what they are.

Heaven forbid the truth leak out!

21 posted on 09/28/2003 12:37:24 PM PDT by capt. norm (You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say will be misquoted, then used against you.)
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To: Alia
Barraza alleges that she was also called a "coconut," a racial epithet which means "brown on the outside, white on the inside."

Members of MEChA are brown on the outside and racist on the inside.

22 posted on 09/28/2003 12:51:57 PM PDT by usadave
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To: george wythe
"The liberals' overreaction is creating more publicity for the anti-affirmative-action folks than the actual sale."

By some measures, that makes the effort a SUCCESS.
23 posted on 09/28/2003 2:22:33 PM PDT by truth_seeker
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To: Hobsonphile
I am sorry to see that you see the action as evidence of Leftism on Campus.

The students' intent was to underscore unfairness of the AA programs. Their actions constituted illegal trade.

If anything, it amazes me how little of ability to think these students demonstrate.

24 posted on 09/28/2003 2:25:43 PM PDT by TopQuark
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To: TopQuark
The students' intent was to underscore unfairness of the AA programs. Their actions constituted illegal trade.

Well, the people being charged the most, white males, did not complain.

The people being charged the least, females and people of color, were the ones complaining.

Why?

25 posted on 09/28/2003 2:41:09 PM PDT by george wythe
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To: Alia
Diversity is the answer. All donut eaters must be comprised of a diverse population to enhance the donut eating experience.
26 posted on 09/28/2003 2:56:13 PM PDT by Loyal Buckeye
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To: usadave
From the piece:

"she was also called a "coconut," a racial epithet "

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LOL!!

So...let me get this right. If you call me an "apple" I can say that's a racial epithet..because I'm of Pottawatomie blood.

What if we call Japanese "bananas"? Is that a racial epithet too?

ROFLOL!!

FRegards,

27 posted on 09/28/2003 2:58:54 PM PDT by Osage Orange (Is Gray Davis embalmed...and just doesn't know it yet?)
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To: george wythe
Forgive me, but you should do a little better. The point I've made was an explanation for shutting down the "busiess." It addressed the role of the university, adn you are talking about something else altogether.

Well, the people being charged the most, white males, did not complain. YOu cannot say that: the total sales were $1.50.

The people being charged the least, females and people of color, were the ones complaining.

They were not complaining about the price but abotu the race-based pricing (public good). All people should've complained about that, regardless of whether they benefit from a particular sale (private good).

28 posted on 09/28/2003 3:14:49 PM PDT by TopQuark
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To: TopQuark
The students' intent was to underscore unfairness of the AA programs. Their actions constituted illegal trade.

No, their actions were political speech, very creative I might add.

Your action constituted an illegitimate tirade.

29 posted on 09/28/2003 3:15:57 PM PDT by jwalsh07
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To: jwalsh07
A good attempt at humor, falling just short of success.
30 posted on 09/28/2003 3:20:28 PM PDT by TopQuark
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To: TopQuark
The College Republican club is not a "busiess."

It's a just another club on campus, raising awareness of a very political issue.

Raising money for a political club is not a "busiess."

At any rate, the people complaining were not overcharged for the donuts, so there is no harm done to them.

The college administration was wrong on this, and I suspect the College Republican club will outsmart them again in the near future.

31 posted on 09/28/2003 3:21:58 PM PDT by george wythe
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To: TopQuark
This from somebody who has trouble distinguishing between a Dunkin Donuts rival and 1st Amendment Speech?
32 posted on 09/28/2003 3:24:12 PM PDT by jwalsh07
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To: TopQuark
You're full of sh*t.

The university knew exactly what the intent of the bake sale was. It was not a business, it was a demonstration on par with other examples of "performance art" and thus falls under the umbrella of protected speech.

You are allowing a technicality to override the spirit of the law.
33 posted on 09/28/2003 3:27:59 PM PDT by Hobsonphile (Art should celebrate God's creation. Writers should love humanity in all its forms.)
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To: Alia
I believe the students behind the bake sale excelled at getting their point across, loud and clear. The liberal California University system is hypocritical regarding affirmative action and anti-first amendment rights.

The leftists operate under a subtle form of terrorism against our republic. When will we say that enough is enough?

34 posted on 09/28/2003 3:34:47 PM PDT by Enough is ENOUGH
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To: TopQuark
"Their actions constituted illegal trade."

Illegal trade? Huh?

Where I live businesses owned by minorities and women automatically get x% shaved off the price of any contracts they bid on by the local gubbermint. So if I bid $125k for a job and they bid $130k and they get a 10% "reduction" for who they are they have the lowest bid and get the job.

While I was engaged in this field I never used subs but I understand that if the primary contractor uses subs they have to do the same thing and that a certain percentage of all sub contracted jobs _have_ to go to the aforementioned minorities.

It's to encourage minority bidness and to compensate for past discrimination ya know (not that I can remember ever discriminating against anyone other than for being an idiot but then maybe that's the "sin" I'm paying for).

As I understand it this is still quite common. I wouldn't know first hand, I won't bid on a government job any longer, I ain't working for no racists...

35 posted on 09/28/2003 3:45:50 PM PDT by Proud_texan
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To: Alia
What a brilliant idea! Hats off to those crazy kids.Good luck on "Liberal double secret probation".
36 posted on 09/28/2003 4:08:02 PM PDT by Redcoat LI
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To: Hobsonphile
Peterson claimed that the bake sale violated the university's anti-discrimination code

This is surreal. This lady desperately needs to take an irony supplement.

37 posted on 09/28/2003 4:44:01 PM PDT by mrustow (no tag)
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To: Alia
I wonder if the UC system decided to crack down on these bake sales/AA political protests this school year. UCLA had at least two and UCSD had a least one of these bake sales last year.

At UCLA, there was one person in charge of categorizing an "applicant" and his level of oppression. Maybe instead of giving discounts to the "oppressed," the College Republicans should give discounts to the underrepresented applicants to try to achieve "diversity." Underrepresentation is more flexible.

38 posted on 09/28/2003 4:44:37 PM PDT by heleny
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To: Alia
According to Peterson, the bake sale falls under "activities" which are prohibited by the UC policy.

i.e., Freedom of Speech.

39 posted on 09/28/2003 4:49:36 PM PDT by GreenHornet
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To: Redcoat LI
"Liberal double secret probation".

Sounds familiar. Animal House?

40 posted on 09/28/2003 5:12:44 PM PDT by mrustow (no tag)
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