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12.11.2009

aaldef to file civil rights complaint against philadelphia school district

The Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund has announced that it will file a complaint for civil rights violations with the U.S. Department of Justice against the Philadelphia School District for failing to address the ongoing violence against Asian immigrant students at South Philadelphia High School. Here's the press release AALDEF sent out today:
AALDEF TO FILE CIVIL RIGHTS COMPLAINT AGAINST PHILADELPHIA SCHOOL DISTRICT
District’s failure to remedy rampant anti-Asian violence at South Philadelphia High School prompts action

The Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF) announced today its intention to file a complaint for civil rights violations with the U.S. Department of Justice against the Philadelphia School District for failing to address the rampant violence against Asian immigrant students at South Philadelphia High School (SPHS).

The complaint which will charge the District with violating SPHS Asian students’ Equal Protection rights under the 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution comes on the heels of the December 3, 2009 racial assaults at SPHS in which over two dozen Asian students were attacked throughout the day. Since December 3rd, Asian students from SPHS have boycotted the school citing fear for their safety and concern at the District’s repeated failure to address the widespread anti-Asian violence at the school.

Despite students’ attempts to meet with the Superintendent in a safe space to present their demands, Superintendent Arlene Ackerman has refused to meet with students, their parents, and community leaders. Students and school staff supportive of the students’ concerns report feeling intimidated by district officials who are seeking to downplay the hostile climate of SPHS.

AALDEF staff attorney Cecilia Chen said: "The District, Superintendent and Principal of SPHS allowed the racial violence at SPHS to escalate to this point. It is unconscionable that, even now, the Superintendent still refuses to fully acknowledge the students’ concerns for their safety and the climate of SPHS."

For several years, AALDEF has worked with students from Lafayette High School in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn to address anti-Asian violence at the school. Lafayette entered into Consent Decree with the U.S. Department of Justice after a DOJ investigation determined that the school had remained deliberately indifferent to the severe racial harassment against Asian immigrant students.

Chen added: "The severe, rampant and unchecked nature of the racially motivated attacks against Asian students at South Philadelphia High School far exceeds what I have seen."
It has come to this, and it's about time. Is it really too much to ask for a school to make an effort to keep its students safe, or at the very least acknowledge that there is a serious problem? At the heart of this, there seems to be a irresponsible indifference on the part of the school district to the plight of the students. It's ridiculous that AALDEF has to step in like this, but I guess this is why organizations like AALDEF exist.

UPDATE: The rest of you, wanna do something about it -- from wherever you are? You can help by making a donation to the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund. Make sure that under "Designate my donation" you indicate that it's for the civil rights complaint against South Philadelphia School District.