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Guidance on anti-DEI SB17 and its exceptions for academic course instruction, scholarly research, and creative works

Sponsored by the Texas AAUP Conference, AAUP, AFT
Co-sponsored by the Texas Association of College Teachers and
the Texas Faculty Association, TSTA, NEA

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Don’t do the censors’ work for them” — Jeremy C. Young, PEN America

Academic freedom is the freedom from censorship by the institution or the government. This freedom extends to teaching, research, and expression. Academic freedom allows professors to develop and disseminate new knowledge from all viewpoints, including conservative, moderate, liberal, and apolitical. Academic freedom also allows professors to help students develop the critical thinking, knowledge, training, and professional networks needed for successful careers.

We at the Texas Conference of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) are committed to assisting faculty, staff, and graduate students in understanding and navigating the implications of Senate Bill 17. SB 17 bans DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) practices and policies. Violations of SB 17 may result in severe penalties, including termination. Here is the Texas AAUP Analysis of SB 17. Please join AAUP and here are several reasons to consider.

On Jan. 9, 2024, Texas AAUP hosted a panel discussion with Q&A concerning Texas Senate Bill 17 entitled “Guidance on anti-DEI SB17 and its exceptions for academic course instruction, scholarly research, and creative works”. Here are the slides.

At the panel discussion, faculty in the Texas AAUP Conference presented syllabus language to capture the exception under Texas Senate Bill 17 for academic course instruction:

Texas Senate Bill 17, the recent law that outlaws diversity, equity, and inclusion programs at public colleges and universities in Texas, does not in any way affect content, instruction or discussion in a course at public colleges and universities in Texas. Expectations and academic freedom for teaching and class discussion have not been altered post-SB 17, and students should not feel the need to censor their speech pertaining to topics including race and racism, structural inequality, LGBTQ+ issues, or diversity, equity, and inclusion.

Host, moderator, and panelists were:

For concerns related to the campus implementation of SB 17 or issues of compliance (or overcompliance), please contact one or all of the following:

Research Study. Call for participation in a research study on effects of anti-DEI SB17 conducted by Prof. Angela Valenzuela.

SB 17 Guidance from University Systems: Texas A&MTexas State – Texas Tech – Texas Woman’s University – University of Houston – University of North TexasThe University of Texas

Joining AAUP. Here’s the link to join AAUP and several reasons to join AAUP. Dues are on a sliding scale, and membership is kept confidential except for officers.  AAUP has 45,000 faculty members across the country advocating for academic freedom, tenure, and shared governance on campus and beyond.

AAUP Membership is open to all current, retired, and future faculty members including graduate students and postdoctoral researchers as well as academic advisors and other professional staff.  When joining AAUP, one would automatically join Texas AAUP and the American Federation of Teachers at no extra charge.  AFT is a national K-12 and higher ed union with 1.7M members including 148,000 professors.  If there is an AAUP chapter on your campus, then you would automatically become a member as well. Here are the local chapters in Texas.

AAUP.  We champion academic freedom, advance shared governance, and organize all faculty to promote economic security and quality education.  Founded in 1915 by faculty, AAUP jointly developed principles on academic freedom, tenure and shared governance with college and university administrations that have been widely adopted by US colleges and universities


2 responses to “Guidance on anti-DEI SB17 and its exceptions for academic course instruction, scholarly research, and creative works”

  1. […] New State Laws Curtailing Academic Freedom. AAUP is helping faculty and staff navigate the uncertain waters of Senate Bill 17 banning DEI practices and policies and Senate Bill 18 making it easy to terminate tenured, tenure-track, and non-tenure-track faculty.  Both laws are in effect, and violations of either carry penalties up to and including termination, regardless of tenure status. Please see “Guidance on anti-DEI SB17 and its exceptions for academic course instruction, scholarly research, an…”. […]

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