Despite numerous content warnings, an art history instructor at Hamline University was fired for sharing images of the Prophet. Academic freedom—and labor rights—are at stake, writes Robert McCoy.
soon after by the paper’s staff, due to the concern that its presence on the website had purportedly “further[ed] harm to members of our community.”Berkson provided a copy of the letter to The Daily Beast.
This neglects certain pertinent facts—such as the instructor taking numerous measures to accommodate the religious beliefs of her students.
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