Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 07, 1991, Page 7, Image 7

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    BRAND
Continued from Page 1
"I think we have had an un
fortunate incident. learned
from it what has to be done for
the future, and now it's time to
move on and deal with larger
issues.” he said Friday in an
interview.
Sarah Douglas, co-chair of
Brand's appointed Task Force
on lesbian and Gay Concerns,
disagrees with Brand and be
lieves Johnson was a victim of
discrimination.
"If you look at the remedies,
they all have to do with issues
of discrimination." she said.
Douglas said a strong mes
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sage has been sent that it is in
appropriate for people to dis
close their homosexuality in a
classroom.
"There is still a lot of ambi
guity of what’s all right to do in
a classroom," she said "Brand
said he (Johnson) crossed a
line, but I don't know what that
line is.”
Douglas also said she be
lieves Johnson's lack of tenure
was used to force him into a
public apology
r
Brand said (ohnson may have
fr»lt a certain amount of pres
sure but that Johnson had been
offered a contract for a fourth
year as an instructor before the
controversy occurred
Brand also said that (ohnson
was not forced to read an a pul
ogy as such, but rather to ex
plain his actions in the state
merit.
Douglas is enthusiastic about
Brand’s plan to work with the
University's Office of Affirma
tivi* Action and Equal Opportu
nity to improve the campus en
vironment for gays ami lesbi
ans
She said the report identified
a problem that does exist
Brand has committed himself
to creating an environment at
the University that is inclusive,
tolerant and welcoming.
"No one should feel threat
ened because of his or her sexu
al orientation." he wrote in the
re|>ort. "and no one should
threaten or act adversely to
ward others because of sexual
orientation."
Diane Wong. University af
firmative action director, said
the report focused on the spe
cific issue of the University's
treatment of Dreg fohnson and
not on any broader level
Her office is in the process of
putting together a committee
that will examine ways to cre
ate a more welcoming environ
ment for homosexuals, she
said
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