Alumni, student group issues statement condemning racial incidents at Sewanee
March 25, 2021
[Episcopal News Service] A group of 63 students and graduates of the University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee, has issued a statement condemning the recent racial incidents on the campus that have made nation headlines.
The list of alumni and students who signed the statement includes a mix of lay and clergy leaders from across The Episcopal Church. Most have relatively recent ties to the university, though a few names indicate they were part of Sewanee classes from the 1970s and 1980s.
In the most recent incident cited by the statement, a group of Sewanee students was reported to have shouted racist epithets at an opposing men's lacrosse team during a March 13 match at Sewanee. That incident sparked an investigation by university authorities, condemnation in a letter from the university's vice-chancellor and a series of student-led anti-racism demonstrations on campus.
The text of the alumni and student group's statement follows.
Those of us who sign this letter are united in our care and concern for our alma mater, the University of the South, and of the University's spiritual home, the Episcopal Church. The catechism in the Book of Common Prayer reminds us that we are created in the image of God "to love, to create, to reason, and to live in harmony with creation and with God." As such, we firmly repudiate and condemn the racial attacks on the campus over the last nine months, both on Vice-Chancellor Reuben Brigety, and his family and residence, as well as the use of racial slurs against the student athletes from Emmanuel College last weekend.
As leaders on campus and in the Episcopal Church, we must recognize the sins that we are party to as members of those institutions; sins that have been committed over the centuries on the Mountain, in this country, and abroad. We implore all of those also connected to the University and the Church to examine their own lives and how they have played a role allowing those sinful systems to prosper. We especially implore the students who have committed these racist attacks to come forward and admit their wrongdoing to the Vice-Chancellor and accept the consequences he finds appropriate, and we urge those who are aware of the identities of those students to do the same as well, remembering that the Honor Code binds those who sign it not to lie and not to fail to report transgressions against the Code.
Moving forward, we urge the Board of Regents and the Board of Trustees to address these issues swiftly and with more urgency, recognizing that sweeping changes must be made to support people of color already on campus and those yet to come. We reaffirm our support of Dr. Brigety and his fellow administrators in their response to these attacks and the needed healing that must take place over the rest of the semester and into the next academic year. We call on our fellow alumni and supporters to join us in offering up to God a season of prayer and meditation as we consider how we as a dispersed University community can move forward. In this season we must focus on repenting of our own active participation in and silent support of the University and the Church's sins of racism. As followers of Jesus Christ, we are called to emulate the sober love and commitment to the pursuit of justice that are a natural outcome of the baptism by which we die to the power of sin and are joined to the heart of God. We join our prayers and efforts to all members of the University community who seek to make our beloved Sewanee a place where all can truly dwell together in unity for the first time in the University's history.
Richard Pryor, III, C'20
Christ Episcopal Church, Kent, OH
University Choir Cabinet 2018-20; Honor Council 2019-20; General Convention Deputy 2022
The Rev. Noah Stansbury, T'20
Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Clemson, SC
University Board of Trustees 2018-20
Jennifer Austin, Ph.D., C'93, EfM'15
St. Michael's Episcopal Church, Austin, TX
Melissa J. Mann, C'00
Atoka, TN
Edward S. Scott, PhD
Venice, Florida
Sarah Dwyer Minnear, C'16
Atlanta, GA
The Rev. Brandon J. Hudson, T'20
St. Thomas' Episcopal Church, Springdale, AR
Charles David McClain, T'22
Sister Hannah, CSM T'20
Sisters of St. Mary, Sewanee, TN
Adam L. Dawkins, MBA, T'22
Diocese of Massachusetts
Raymond Albergotti, C'76, New York, NY
Lathrop Hart Mosley, T'21
Diocese of Upper South Carolina
The Rev. Catherine Ann Ballinger, OSB, T'21
Diocese of Washington
Gabriel Michael Perkins-Lawrence, T'22
Diocese of Georgia
Benjamin Cowgill, T'21
Diocese of Southwestern Virginia
The Rev. Mark Nabors, T'19
St. Alban's Episcopal Church, Stuttgart, AR
The Rev. Allison Caudill, T'19
St. Luke's Episcopal Church Anchorage,
Diocese of Kentucky
Maribeth Manoff, T'20
Diocese of East Tennessee
Paul Bonner, C'82
St. Paul's Episcopal Church
Chattanooga, TN
The Rev. Marcella Drawdy Robinson, C'84, T'21
Diocese of Southwest Florida
The Rev. Allison Reid, T'21
Diocese of Louisiana
Maria Trejo, C'20
Mobile, AL
Ashley Simpson, T'22
Diocese of East Carolina
Becca Walton, T'22
Diocese of Mississippi
Eva Bogino, C'20
Episcopal Divinity School
Diocese of Washington
Noel Whitlock, C'20
Melbourne, FL
Bryan MacKinnon
Grandfather Class of 1919
Stepfather Class of 1954
Daughter Class of 2020
Sewanee Resident 1961-1972
The Rev. Mary Haggerty, T'20
St. Barnabas' Episcopal Church
Florissant, MO
Diocese of Missouri
William James Hargrave, C'23
Church of the Incarnation
Dallas, TX
Diocese of Dallas
Mercedes Clements, C'96, T'21
Diocese of Arkansas
Emily Ochsenschlager C'03
Santa Monica, CA
The Rev. Melissa Howell, T'20
Grace Episcopal Church, New Bedford, MA
Meghan Mazur, T'22
Diocese of Texas
Rachel Eskite, T'21
Diocese of Virginia
Ian Williams, T'22
Diocese of Western North Carolina
The Rev. David Goodpaster, T'20, EfM'14
Diocese of Lexington
Emily Badgett, C'20
Hospital Chaplain
Diocese of North Carolina
Olivia Stanley, C'23
All Saints' Sacristan
Christian Foster, C'20
Candler School of Theology
Diocese of Atlanta
Colin J. Rice, C'23
All Saints' Sacristan
Kennedy Uselton, C'22
University Choir Cabinet
Mark A. Lobb, T'22
Diocese of Maryland
The Rev. John L. Church, T'20
Diocese of Southwestern Virginia
Lucas C. Crossland, C'18, T'22
Rebecca Hughes, C'22
All Saints' Sacristan
The Rev. W Andrew McLarty, Jr., C'05, T'20
Episcopal Church of the Redeemer, Brookhaven
Diocese of Mississippi
Dennis Coughlin, C'72
St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Cleveland Heights
Diocese of Ohio
Grey Kenna, C'23
All Saints' Chapel Sacristan
Diocese of Atlanta
Andrew Yow, C'22, University Choir Secretary,
General Convention Alternate Deputy 2022,
Diocese of Southwest Florida
Will Cate, C'82
Holy Trinity
Clemson, SC
The Rev. Ryan Currie, C'13, T'18
Holy Cross Faith Memorial Episcopal Church,
Pawleys Island, SC
Andrea Rabalais Petrosh, C'86
Bossier City, LA
Diocese of Western Louisiana
Matthew Costello, C'84
Weston, Massachusetts
Adam Nygren, T'22
Diocese of Western North Carolina
Keith A. Davis, T'21
Diocese of West Texas
David Wilcox, T'23
Diocese of West Missouri
Will Burton-Edwards, C'18
St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Charlotte, NC
University Choir Cabinet 2015-16, 17-18; Honor Council 2014-15; General Convention Deputy, 2015
Whit Stroud, T'22
Diocese of East Carolina
The Rev. Regan M. Schutz, T'17
Christ Episcopal Church
Coronado, California
Diocese of San Diego
Marie Smith, T'21
Diocese of Mississippi
Kathryn Moores Waymouth, C'77
St. Christopher's Episcopal Church
Diocese of New Hampshire
Brant Lewis, C'19
Diocese of Western Louisiana
Andrew Sloan, T'21