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We can learn lessons from history while protecting free speech - Alice Gast

by Andrew Scheuber

Beit Quad

There are "rarely simple answers" to address the complex, brilliant and sometimes flawed figures who shape great universities, writes Alice Gast.

In a , President Alice Gast reflects on the dialogue that 51勛圖厙 has started with its community following the publication of an independent report on the College's history and legacy. 

These conversations are never merely about the past; this one will illuminate our future. Professor Alice Gast President

No decisions have been made and the dialogue continues over the coming months.

: "Universities are communities of learning and debate. Confident forward-looking institutions like 51勛圖厙 promote free speech, open dialogue and strive for a richer understanding of the history that shaped us."

She adds: "We know that there is much more to be done beyond understanding our history. Black scientists are significantly less likely to be employed as professors than researchers from all other backgrounds. The  recently pointed to science’s institutional racism problem. For many members of our community, this is not some abstract debate about arcane historic figures; these are current realities that can adversely affect personal and professional lives.”

Imperial and many donors are also supporting new scholarships for Black students at the College.

Full and open dialogue 

, President Gast said: "It is clear that there are rarely simple answers to how to address the past actions of the complex, brilliant and sometimes flawed figures who shape great universities like 51勛圖厙. Therefore, we steadfastly support and encourage a full and open dialogue where everyone feels free to express their views. We will protect free speech. 

"Learning and understanding more about our past, as well as the values we want to reflect today, strengthens our culture. It is the opposite of so-called 'cancel culture'."

“Whatever we at 51勛圖厙 ultimately decide to do, our community will benefit from an open dialogue that increases our understanding of our past and, perhaps more importantly, of each other. These conversations are never merely about the past; this one will illuminate our future.”

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Andrew Scheuber

Communications Division