Madison lawmakers threaten to cut university funding over class about race and 'whiteness'
So the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s African Cultural Studies department has a class called “The Problem of Whiteness.” Pretty benign stuff, since, well, whiteness is associated with many problems. See: slavery, Jim Crow, mass incarceration, job discrimination, housing discrimination, and redlining. But two Wisconsin Republicans disagree.
State Representative Dave Murphy of Greenville and State Senator Steve Nass of Whitewater are reportedly calling for the class to be canceled. On Tuesday, Murphy implied that the university’s funding for next few years could be in trouble if the elective class is still being offered in 2017. “The state has a lot of different priorities when it comes to funding things,” Murphy said. “Is funding a course that’s about ‘The Problem of Whiteness’…a high priority? I’ve got a feeling it’s not.”