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  1. Professor Bret Weinstein was a vocal critic of an Evergreen State College event that asked white students to leave campus for a day as part of Day of Presence/Day of Absence. A group of...

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    Professor Bret Weinstein, who teaches biology at Evergreen, adopted a controversial position on two issues related to race and diversity on campus. President George Bridgessaid at the time that Weinstein’s job is not in danger and that his right to speak out had never been threatened. Bridges rejected demands from students that Weinstein be fired. ...

    The Day of Absence event was inspired by a play written by Douglas Turner Ward in 1965, reports Inside Higher Ed. It has become a campus tradition, during which minority students and faculty members meet off campus to discuss how to make higher education institutions more inclusive. Students also organize a Day of Presence to reunite the campus. Wh...

    Professor resigns, wins settlement from university

    Weinstein and his wife won a $500,000 settlement from Evergreen State College after filing a $3.85 million tort claim. Although the college admitted no liability, Weinstein and his wife claimed that the college had provided inadequate protection in the face of hostility relating to the Day of Absence incident.

    Free Speech supported by administration

    College administrators have defended Weinstein’s freedom of speech. However, Weinstein believes that Bridges has advanced a “false narrative” and failed to acknowledge the harassment that Weinstein and his students faced. Additionally, the statement by the board of trustees was critical of student protesters.

  2. Jan 7, 2018 · Students confronted biology professor Bret Weinstein in his classroom. Weinstein, who identifies as politically left, had announced he was boycotting a decades-old event created by students of...

  3. Jun 1, 2017 · Bret Weinstein objected to a day without white people at Evergreen State College. Now the professor isn’t safe on campus.

  4. Bret Weinstein was a professor of biology at Evergreen State College. In 2017, Weinstein spoke out against a proposed modification of a campus tradition called “Day of Absence.”

  5. Jul 16, 2021 · Bret Weinstein became persona non grata at Evergreen; meanwhile, its administration building was occupied by students for over a week. Graffiti calling for the professor’s dismissal adorned walls at the college, and photographs of his students were distributed among the demonstrators.

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  7. He served on the faculty of Evergreen State College from 2002 until 2017, when he resigned in the aftermath of a series of campus protests about racial equity at Evergreen, which brought Weinstein to national attention.

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