Binghamton University has blasted one of its sociology professors for giving priority to 'non-white folks' during in-class discussions while asking white male students to stay silent.In the syllabus for her class dubbed 'Social Change - Introduction to Sociology', instructor Ana Maria Candela wrote: 'This means that we try to give priority to non-white folks, to women, and to shy and quiet people who rarely raise their hands,' the syllabus reads. 'It also means that if you are white, male, or someone privileged by the racial and structures of our society to have your voice easily voiced and heard, we will often ask you to hold off on your questions or comments to give others priority and will come back to you a bit later or at another time.'
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