Club's response to racial incident at University Lacrosse game on March 13

In light of the disturbing racially-charged incident at the Sewanee vs Emmanuel College lacrosse match on Saturday, March 13th, I feel that now is the correct time to express the abhorrence, embarrassment, and shock that is felt among all members of the Monteagle-Sewanee Rotary Club. In doing so, I would like to share a statement from Rotary International covering the subject of racism:

 

“At Rotary, we have no tolerance for racism. Promoting respect, celebrating diversity, demanding ethical leadership, and working tirelessly to advance peace are central tenets of our work.

We have more work to do to create more just, open and welcoming communities for all people.

We know there are no easy fixes and that challenging conversations and work lie before all of us. Rotary’s strength has long been our ability and commitment to bringing people together. We will tap into that strength now as we stand with those who are working for peace and justice. 

Rotary will do our part to listen, learn and take action to ensure that we continue to contribute to making positive change.”

 

We feel that the students at The University of the South are outstanding, tolerant, and future leaders who will shine brightly. Unfortunately, it only takes a few to tarnish the many. There will be a need for healing, so please know that our Rotary club will continue with our love and respect for this great institution, and that we stand in support of the University in any way possible.

 

Sincerely,

Richard W. Deutsch

President, Monteagle-Sewanee Rotary Club

 

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