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Letter from PAFA\u2019s Graduate Student Body<\/h2>\n

June 2020<\/p>\n

The graduate student body is resolute in our conviction that Black Lives Matter and are appalled by PAFA\u2019s spineless responses to the Black Lives Matter movement.<\/p>\n

We condemn the administration\u2019s recent email intimidating and threatening faculty members who signed the Philly Arts for Black Lives letter. This is one of many wrongs exposing the institution\u2019s superficial solidarity with Black lives, complicity in upholding white supremacy, and inability to address and correct systemic injustices.<\/p>\n

Lisa Biagas stated that civic involvement \u201cis separate from our roles at PAFA.\u201d We assert that civic involvement is inseparable from institutional participation, whether as students, faculty, staff, or administration. Furthermore, the Black Lives Matter movement extends far beyond a political affiliation. This is a human rights crisis. PAFA\u2019s inability to fully support this movement is reprehensible.<\/p>\n

In a recent response, David Brigham claims that the request to faculty was apropos to the letter\u2019s stance on defunding the police. We firmly believe that defunding the police is integral to the Black Lives Matter movement and the redistribution of these funds to human resources is a necessary measure toward racial justice and liberation. In failing to publicly endorse the defunding of police, PAFA continues to reinforce the very structures that actively murder and suppress Black Lives.<\/p>\n

We call for a complete restructuring of leadership at PAFA as well as further support and resources for Black students and BIPOC lives. We stand in solidarity with the affiliated letters from the undergraduate students, alumni, and Alumni Council. Our specific demands are as follows:<\/p>\n

1. The immediate resignation of David Brigham.<\/p>\n