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Gauging Tolerance on US Campuses
In an effort to create a subjective rating of tolerance on college
campuses, the Campus Tolerance
Foundation, a Carnegie Corporation grantee, has released the
findings from a pilot study focusing on the treatment students can
expect to face as members of racial, ethnic or intellectual minorities.
Read the
press release.
In
the online pilot survey, conducted at three universities, students
report that graffiti and verbal insults aimed at minorities were
not uncommon. About one in three respondents reported witnessing
these incidents on campus.
The
majority of respondents (56 percent) said that the prevalence of
intolerance and disrespect toward minorities or other marginalized
groups was "sporadic," while 4 percent said it was "pervasive,"
15 percent said it was "somewhat common," 16 percent said
it was "nonexistent," and 10 percent said they didn't
know. Interestingly, 9 in 10 students who said they experienced
some form of bias discrimination also said they did not report the
incident to school administration or security.
Campus
Tolerance Foundation, initially focused on combating anti-Semitism,
has broadened its mandate to confront all forms of intolerance as
un-American and unconscionable.
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