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A space that embraces individual difference, sustains inclusion, and cultivates a campus that is free from bias. A safe space is an avenue in which faculty, staff, and students can help achieve these goals. A safe space serves students through advocacy, community building, and education.
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A '''safe space''' is a place that a person or organization has declared to be free from certain perceived dangers, such as "bias". Others consider a safe space to be a place where people encourage each other to:
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* embrace or celebrate individual differences
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* be compassionate
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* be inclusive
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== Arguments against the creation of safe spaces ==
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Some say these spaces are the result of "uncritical thinking". They say that the concept of "safe spaces" is absurd because their creation automatically implies that everywhere else is unsafe.
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== Arguments for the creation of safe spaces ==
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Recent protesters like [[SHOCC]] have demanded the creation of '''safe spaces'''.
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People in favor of creating safe spaces claim that students who are gay or who belong to racial minorities have frequently been insulted at Columbia. They say that insults have been issued, for example, at the [[affirmative action bake sale]], in a cartoon in [[The Fed]], and in acts involving homophobia and racism.
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People in favor of creating safe spaces also say that creating safe spaces is just a temporary step towards the whole university becoming a safe space.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 19:28, 7 March 2008

A safe space is a place that a person or organization has declared to be free from certain perceived dangers, such as "bias". Others consider a safe space to be a place where people encourage each other to:

  • embrace or celebrate individual differences
  • be compassionate
  • be inclusive

Arguments against the creation of safe spaces

Some say these spaces are the result of "uncritical thinking". They say that the concept of "safe spaces" is absurd because their creation automatically implies that everywhere else is unsafe.

Arguments for the creation of safe spaces

Recent protesters like SHOCC have demanded the creation of safe spaces.

People in favor of creating safe spaces claim that students who are gay or who belong to racial minorities have frequently been insulted at Columbia. They say that insults have been issued, for example, at the affirmative action bake sale, in a cartoon in The Fed, and in acts involving homophobia and racism.

People in favor of creating safe spaces also say that creating safe spaces is just a temporary step towards the whole university becoming a safe space.