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USC Valedictorian Speaks Out After Commencement Speech Gets Canceled [Video]

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April 19, 2024
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USC Valedictorian Speaks Out After Commencement Speech Gets Canceled

Asna Tabassum

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The University of Southern California‘s valedictorian is speaking out after school administrators canceled her commencement speech.

Asna Tabassum, a first-generation South Asian-American Muslim and USC valedictorian, was scheduled to give a speech on May 10. However, school administrators canceled the event, citing safety concerns heightened by social media and the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. USC’s Provost, Andrew T. Guzman, in a letter to the student body, explained the decision: “The intensity of feelings, fueled by both social media and the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, has grown to include many voices outside of USC and has escalated to the point of creating substantial risks relating to security and disruption at commencement.”

Tabassum, along with several Muslim rights groups, has openly criticized the university’s decision. They argue that it represents surrendering to external pressures rather than a measure to ensure safety. On the other hand, some pro-Israel associations have praised the school for its cautious approach.

In an interview with ABC News Live’s Phil Lipof, Tabassum shared that she had not been provided with any specific details about threats to her safety. “Nothing specific was offered to me, no specific details regarding security threats or safety concerns were offered to me,” she stated, expressing disappointment over the lack of transparency from the administration.

The controversy centers on a post made by Tabassum on social media, which was interpreted by some as containing anti-Semitic views, including a call for the abolishment of the State of Israel. Tabassum clarified her position during the interview: “I want to point out the rest of the link, and so the very next sentence talks about the peaceful coexistence of Arabs and Jews,” urging viewers to consider the full context of her statements, which discussed various solutions including one-state and two-state options.

Tabassum also discussed the broader issue of free speech in academic settings, questioning whether the university’s decision infringed upon her rights. “It’s not necessarily free speech, but what I will say is that the hatred that was leveled at me because of myself expressing these views, I think ultimately was part of the reason why USC caved in,” she commented.

She had planned a unifying and hopeful message for her commencement speech, aiming to inspire her peers with the responsibilities that come with their education. “I wanted to impart a message of hope and responsibility. We are given a wonderful set of higher education. We have been given the knowledge of learning how to learn. And so I wanted to encourage my peers to learn about the world and come to their own conclusions and then act to change the world in the ways that they see fit,” Tabassum said, expressing regret that her chance to deliver this message was preemptively taken away.

The debate surrounding Tabassum’s canceled speech highlights ongoing tensions within educational institutions regarding free speech, security, and the influence of external political dynamics on-campus events.

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