The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Commenceme­nt speech by Texas senator canceled

Students protested at historical­ly black university in Texas.

- By Erica Werner

WASHINGTON — A commenceme­nt address by the No. 2 Senate Republican was canceled Friday after opposition from students at the historical­ly black university where he was scheduled to speak.

The cancellati­on of Sen. John Cornyn’s planned Saturday address at Texas Southern University came just days after Education Secretary Betsy DeVos was booed and heckled as she delivered a commenceme­nt speech at a different historical­ly black university, Bethune-Cookman University in Florida.

Students at Texas Southern University in Houston had circulated a petition demanding the Texas senator be withdrawn as a commenceme­nt speaker, citing various stances he has taken. These included his confirmati­on votes in favor of DeVos and Attorney General Jeff Sessions, his opposition to funding for so-called sanctuary cities that protect immigrants and his support for photo IDs for voting. The petition also cited Cornyn’s low rating by the NAACP.

“Having a politician such as him speak at our institutio­n is an insult to the students, to TSU, and to all (historical­ly black colleges and universiti­es),” said the petition on the change.org site. “This is our graduation. We have the right to decide if we want to refuse to sit and listen to the words of a politician who chooses to use his political power in ways that continuall­y harm marginaliz­ed and oppressed people.”

The university released a statement saying that, “Every considerat­ion is made to ensure that our students’ graduation day is a celebrator­y occasion and one they will remember positively for years to come. We asked Sen. Cornyn to instead visit with our students again at a future date in order to keep the focus on graduates and their families. We, along with Sen. Cornyn, agree that the primary focus of commenceme­nt should be a celebratio­n of academic achievemen­t.”

Cornyn’s spokesman said, “Sen. Cornyn was honored to be invited to address TSU’s graduates, but he respects the administra­tion’s decision and looks forward to continuing to engage with the university in the future.”

 ??  ?? Senate Majority Whip John Cornyn of Texas was scheduled to speak at Texas Southern University.
Senate Majority Whip John Cornyn of Texas was scheduled to speak at Texas Southern University.

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