Virginia Tech professor slammed by students after 'apologizing' for being a ...

Virginia Tech professor slammed by students after 'apologizing' for being a ...
Virginia Tech professor slammed by students after 'apologizing' for being a ...

A Virginia Tech professor is under fire after she allegedly apologized to her students for being a straight, white woman.

Dr. Crystal Duncan Lane, who taught human development and family science, is accused of using her Human Development 1134 course syllabus to push her students into addressing inherent biases and racism, according to Campus Reform

'I am a Caucasian cisgender female and first-generation college student from Appalachia who is of Scottish, British, and Norwegian heritage,' Duncan Lane, whose Virginia Tech faculty page has been deleted, reportedly wrote.

'I am married to a cisgender male, and we are middle class. While I did not 'ask' for the many privileges in my life: I have benefitted [sic] from them and will continue to benefit from them whether I like it or not.'

Her students said Duncan Lane's commentary was not appropriate or relevant to the course.

Virginia Tech professor Dr. Crystal Duncan Lane is under fire after she allegedly apologized to her students for being a straight, white woman

Virginia Tech professor Dr. Crystal Duncan Lane is under fire after she allegedly apologized to her students for being a straight, white woman

In the Who I Am section of the syllabus, which was obtained by Campus Reform, Duncan Lane referred to her privilege as 'injustice' and apologized for the way white people have treated people of color throughout history.

'Who I Am': Professor's 'apology' in full

'I am a Caucasian cisgender female and first-generation college student from Appalachia who is of Scottish, British, and Norwegian heritage. 

I am married to a cisgender male, and we are middle class.

While I did not 'ask' for the many privileges in my life: I have benefitted from them and will continue to benefit from them whether I like it or not. 

This is injustice. I am and will continue to work on a daily basis to be antiracist and confront the innate racism within myself that is the reality and history of white people.

I want to be better: Every day. I will transform: Every day. This work terrifies me: Every day. 

I invite my white students to join me on this journey. 

And to my students of color: I apologize for the inexcusable horrors within our shared history.'

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'I am and will continue to work on a daily basis to be antiracist and confront the innate racism within myself that is the reality and history of white people,' Duncan Lane's syllabus read.

She also encouraged students to take initiative to combat racism.

'I want to be better: Every day. I will transform: Every day. This work terrifies me: Every day. I invite my white students to join me on this journey. And to my students of color: I apologize for the inexcusable horrors within our shared history.'

The news outlet spoke with two of Duncan Lane's Human Development 1134 students who both expressed discomfort with the professor's verbiage.

 'It is a class about disabilities, not political opinion, affiliation, nor judgment in any sort. If you are discussing disabilities, stick to your course,' student Natalie Rhodes explained. 

'It hurts that someone says I was born with "innate racism" because of my skin color. [It] makes me feel like I should hide and worry about everything I say,' shared another student who spoke on the basis of anonymity.

The students' frustrations were echoed by social media users.

'Crystal Duncan Lane? Fire this weak excuse for a human. She is an abomination,' tweeted @kelley_dan.

'I am not apologizing for being born white and neither should any other white. This woman should never be in front of any student, white or black.'

'You should probably help Dr. Crystal Duncan Lane feel better about herself and fire her immediately and replace her with a person of color,' echoed @ChrisW37679955. 

Twitter user @donttre78745568 wrote: 'Fire Dr. Crystal Duncan Lane! She is only helping CREATE a generation of racists!' 

Students and social media users alike are criticizing the professor over her commentary

Students and social media users alike are criticizing the professor over her commentary

Others argued that Duncan Lane's commentary was 'indoctrination of students'.

'I sincerely hope Crystal Duncan Lane is no longer a member of the VA Tech faculty. This indoctrination of students must stop. Are you sending your children to school to be told they are racist or should apologize if they are white?' @Charles52576499 said. 

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