Fla. Christian college professor says he was fired for lessons on racial justice : NPR

Fla. Christian college professor says he was fired for lessons on racial justice : NPR

Sam Joeckel, a longtime English professor at Palm Beach Atlantic University, says his contract was terminated early after an accusation that his lessons on racial justice were “indoctrinating” students.

For years, Joeckel’s class included a unit on the Black experience in the U.S., where he touched on the work of historic figures such as W.E.B. Du Bois and Booker T. Washington, as well as long-standing racial disparities in mass incarceration and educational attainment, as WLRN previously reported.

But recently, administrators took issue with Joeckel’s curriculum, saying that they received a complaint from a student’s parent about his lessons related to race, the professor said. Joeckel’s contract was subsequently put under review last month. A few days ago, the instructor learned his contract would be terminated early.

“They did this for a clear reason: my decision to teach and speak about racial justice,” he wrote in a statement on Instagram on

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Researcher, Advisor, Consultant: Tech Professor Builds Career on Science and Service

Researcher, Advisor, Consultant: Tech Professor Builds Career on Science and Service

Researcher, Advisor, Consultant: Tech Professor Builds Career on Science and Service
Bill Hopkins speaks at the grand opening of the Department of Fish and Wildlife Conservation’s Research Aviary in the College of Natural Resources and Environment. Virginia Tech photo

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Closer to home, Hopkins has worked for the last 15 years with the Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources to study and protect this same species in Virginia. In April, he will lead a roundtable discussion sponsored by the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, where he will present a 30-year conservation plan for the species in Virginia that he authored in 2022. The roundtable will be followed by extensive discussion with state and federal agencies, nongovernmental organizations, and academic entities.

Hopkins regularly is called on by government agencies and stakeholder groups to share his expertise on the effects of solid waste produced from coal combustion on wildlife populations. These materials contain high concentrations of a variety of toxic elements such as

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