Greetings All--

I am writing on this list because I have been told that this is the one that 
all directors see whether they read the traffic on e-debate or not.  I gather 
that many of you also read the edebate traffic, so my request in this message 
will duplicate an earlier request posted on edebate.  If you have not been 
keeping up with the discussion last week, we have been having one of the most 
intense discussions about what constitutes sexual harassment in debate rounds 
and what we as a community and, in particular, the NDT Board and Committee need 
to do about it.  The issue is on the agenda for both meetings at NCA next week. 
 It is my understanding that CEDA may add it to their meeting as well.  

As I have spent last week grappling with what a sexual harassment policy should 
look like, one person sent me an email that got me to thinking that there is an 
immediate action that everyone can take without having to wait for some 
top-down statement from one or both of the organizations. Every person who 
judges debates in this activity already has a forum for voicing her/his 
opinions on what she/he considers inappropriate speech and/or performances, and 
how those issues should be handled in a round.  I am urging everyone to update 
their judging philosophies with specific reference to how you view claims of 
sexual and/or racial harassment in debate rounds.  

While I certainly think the content of what you say should be left up to you, 
here is an example of the language in one person's judge philosophy that can 
serve as a guide for what I am talking about.  

"Explicit material in debate - Although I am for free speech, I am also a 
strong advocate for creating non-hostile environments in educational settings. 
I believe debate is an academic activity that uses the classroom as a 
laboratory, but it is still a classroom and I am still an educator. Therefore, 
I am inclined to disallow material in debate that I would disallow in my 
classroom experiences. I believe that you can discuss certain things without 
using explicit sexual descriptors and/or explicit language. Although this has 
not been widespread in debate, I feel its important to let people know that I 
will consider a request from the opposing team (or from me) to stop the use of 
explicit material/language to be a signal of discomfort on their (or my) part, 
and deserving of respect. In the end, if you are going to make such arguments, 
it is probably a good idea not to prefer me. And if you have me as a judge, I 
consider this a statement of my discomfort with this material and hope that you 
would respect that and change your approach."
 

I see several advantages to using the bottom-up approach of everyone amending 
their judge philosophies as a powerful first step in addressing this problem.  
First, as mentioned above, you can voice your opinion and not wait for one of 
the governing bodies to try to do it.  Second, you can clearly communicate to 
debaters in the round what you think of the issue.  If you have an opinion 
similar to the one expressed above, then you are alerting the debaters who 
might create a hostile environment for the other team that they should maybe 
reconsider, and you are empowering the team that feels harassed to speak out 
about it.  I received numerous emails from people privately describing rounds 
where they felt harassed but said nothing because they didn't know how it would 
be received.  Third, we can use the sentiments expressed in the judging 
philosophies in the development of an official statement on the issue.  Instead 
of guessing what the community thinks of this issue, we will have a data set to 
look at.

I know this is the day before Wake and this issue is probably not nearly as 
high on everyone else's agenda as it is on mine.  But it doesn't take long to 
update the philosophies these days.  Please forward this email to everyone that 
you hire or bring to judge for you as well.  

If you are interested in participating in the process of trying to formulate a 
sexual/racial harassment policy and/or have any particular experience in this 
process, please contact me and let me know.

Thanks,

Sherry
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