(What this is missing is who are the stock holders, err. funders for
Center for the Education of Women at the University of Michigan, it
obviously IS NOT the people of Michigan, it is obviously outside money,
funding what is and is not talked about. If anyone knows who it is that
funds Center for the Education of Women at the University of Michigan, let
me know and I'll add that to the replies of this message, besides I'd feel
really bad if I found out I was supporting them via my purchasing habits -
Scott

 "Money doesn't talk.  It swears."   -- Bob Dylan


 Alice Walker disinvited from University of Michigan over Israel comments

 
http://electronicintifada.net/blogs/ali-abunimah/alice-walker-disinvited-university-michigan-over-israel-comments


 World-renowned American author Alice Walker has been disinvited from
giving a speech at the University of Michigan because a donor objects to
her views on Israel, the agent negotiating the contract was told.

 Walker, the Pultizer Prize winning author of The Color Purple, posted on
her blog an excerpt of a letter from the agent informing her that the
invitation to keynote the 50th anniversary celebration of the Center for
the Education of Women at the University of Michigan had been withdrawn.

 The agent wrote:

I'm saddened to write this because I'm a proponent of free speech and have
been brought up to allow everyone to have their say. But I also realize
that there are other considerations that institutions are faced with. This
afternoon I was contacted by the University of Michigan instructing me to
withdraw their invitation due to the removal of funding from the donors,
because of their interpretation of Ms. Walker's comments regarding Israel.
They are not willing to fund this program and the university/Women's
center do not have the resources to finance this on their own. They are
deeply regretful but I wanted to let you know immediately either way. I
hope you can appreciate the fact that I'm uncomfortable even having to
send this email in the first place. Hopefully we can work together again
down the road. Thanks for understanding. I wish things had turned out
differently.

Calling the withdrawn invitation "Censorship by Purse String," Walker
wrote, "Such behavior, as evidenced by the donors, teaches us our
weakness, which should eventually (and soon) show us our strength: women
must be in control of our own finances. Not just in the family, but in the
schools, work force, and everywhere else. Until we control this part of
our lives, our very choices, in any and every area, can be denied us."

Walker is listed as one of the speakers represented by the American
Program Bureau agency.

Alice Walker not "optimum choice"

Gloria D. Thomas, director of the Center for the Education of Women,
acknowledged that Walker had been disinvited, but said that the matter was
a "misunderstanding." In an email to The Electronic Intifada, Thomas
wrote:
The [Walker's] blog was a result of an unfortunate misunderstanding. As
director of the Center for the Education of Women (CEW), I decided to
withdraw our invitation because I didn't think Ms. Walker would be our
optimum choice for our 50th anniversary.

Our 50th anniversary funding is assured. All donations, for this and other
events, are accepted with no provisos or prohibitions regarding free
speech. In fact, in a conversation with one of Ms. Walker's
friends/representatives, I indicated that I would be willing to speak with
other units around campus to serve as a possible co-sponsor for a lecture
by Ms. Walker in the near future.

Asked if a speaker had been chosen to replace Walker, Thomas wrote, "No
contract has been signed yet. This information will be made available on
our website once the contract is confirmed."

Walker: supporter of Palestinian rights

In recent years, Walker has become increasingly outspoken in her support
of Palestinian rights, sometimes likening Israel's abuses to the Jim Crow
racist system she grew up with in the southern United States.

Walker has written about her visit to Gaza, and participated in the June
2011 solidarity flotilla that attempted to reach the territory besieged by
Israel, which led to her being demonized by the Israeli army.

Her position on boycott has also been deliberately distorted by Israeli
media.

Walker has campaigned for other artists, most recently Alicia Keys, to
respect the Palestinian call for boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS).

In her letter to Keys, Walker wrote:

I have written over the years that explain why a cultural boycott of
Israel and Israeli institutions (not individuals) is the only option left
to artists who cannot bear the unconscionable harm Israel inflicts every
day on the people of Palestine, whose major "crime" is that they exist in
their own land, land that Israel wants to control as its own.

Could Walker, one of the most celebrated figures in American letters, now
be paying the price of refusing to be silent about Palestine?






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