A California university is advising its students of color to report on their professors who cause “race-related stress,” such as not being consistently called on in class.
That advice, however, has drawn criticism from three Campus Reform correspondents, who are currently college students in Florida.
California State University Monterey Bay’s Personal Growth and Counseling Center offers a list of recommendations on its website, telling students how they cope with racism and discrimination in order to “maximize one’s academic potential.”
“It is important to understand that you can experience race-related stress even if you were mistaken that a racist act occurred,” the center writes. “Race-related stress reactions only require that a person believes that they were the target of racism.”…