Follow Up to UCSD Pikes Compton Cookout

February 19th, 2010  |  Published in News, Uncategorized  |  3 Comments

Karen Bass Compton cookout
From the San Francisco Chronicle

Last weekend, UC San Diego was the site of an off-campus party held that mocked Black History Month. The Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity was pointed to as the organization that held the party, but its president says that’s not the case.

California Assembly Speaker Karen Bass called for an investigation and issued a video statement: (Seen above)

In the video, Bass said “It seems as though every single year this situation happens.” That, in itself, is a chilling report on the state of race relations on California’s college campuses.

At the party, called “Compton Cookout” women were given these instructions:

“Ghetto chicks have a very limited vocabulary, and attempt to make up for it, by forming new words, such as ‘constipulated’, or simply cursing persistently, or using other types of vulgarities, and making noises, such as ‘hmmg!’, or smacking their lips, and making other angry noises, grunts, and faces.”

Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity President Garron Engstrom released this statement:

The UCSD chapter of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity denies any association with the controversial “Compton Cookout” party held by a “group of [UCSD] students”, identified by the University. Pi Kappa Alpha (Pike) strongly condemns such actions and prejudices as the fraternity prides itself of representing a diverse cross-section of the UCSD student body.

This party was not a Pike event, nor was it endorsed by the fraternity. The fraternity regrets the display of ignorance and error-of-judgment made by any individual members who may have attended or were associated via social-media with the racially-offensive party. These actions are in direct violation of Pike’s code of conduct, and appropriate disciplinary actions will be taken with such members.

While Pi Kappa Alpha accepts no direct involvement in the planning of this party, the fraternity encourages all in attendance to reach out to the African American community, as well as the UCSD community at large, with a sincere and effective reconciliation program. Such a program will be focused toward the education and individual growth of the chapter members relating to cultural awareness at UCSD.

The Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity at UCSD has proudly represented the ideals of diversity, scholarship, leadership, athletics and gentlemanly conduct on the UCSD campus since 1997.

Garron Engstrom

President, Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity – UCSD Chapter

This is the statement issued by UCSD Chancellor Marye Anne Fox:

OFFICE OF THE CHANCELLOR

OFFICE OF THE VICE CHANCELLOR – STUDENT AFFAIRS

February 16, 2010

ALL ACADEMICS AND STAFF AT UCSD ALL STUDENTS AT UCSD SUBJECT: Condemnation of Off-Campus Party and Affirmation of Principles of Community

We were distressed to learn that over the weekend an offensively themed student party, mocking the commemoration of Black History Month, took place off campus. We strongly condemn this event and the blatant disregard of our campus values. Although the party was not a UC San Diego student-organization sponsored event, participants did include UC San Diego students and that causes us great concern.

As stated in our Principles of Community, http://blink.ucsd.edu/HR/policies/POC/principles-of-community.html, we reject acts of discrimination based on race, ethnicity, gender, age, disability, sexual orientation, religion, and political beliefs, and, we will confront and appropriately respond to such acts. We reaffirm our Principles of Community http://blink.ucsd.edu/HR/policies/POC/principles-of-community.html and encourage the campus to join us in our affirmation.

In addition, we invite students, staff and faculty to participate in a teach-in from noon to 2 p.m. on February 24 in the Price Center East Ballroom to explore how such incidents continue to occur today and to discuss the importance of mutual respect and civility on our campus.

Marye Anne Fox

Chancellor

Penny Rue

Vice Chancellor – Student Affairs


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  1. Montana says:

    February 23rd, 2010at 8:51 am(#)

    You real can’t take these uneducated UCSD white trailer trash anywhere. This is what happens when more than one of these guys puts their minds together.

  2. TonyB says:

    March 1st, 2010at 12:05 am(#)

    Montana, shut the f*** up and stop repeating yourself everywhere

  3. Enjoli says:

    March 3rd, 2010at 8:54 am(#)

    A Teachable Moment:

    I am not surprised nor am I mad/I find that its incidents such as these that wake us up/challenge us/and pull us outside of the sugar coated fairy tale world many of us live in/

    (the red pill or the blue pill-NEO)

    We all know the saying “ignorance is bliss”/This is a key moment in the lives of all cultures/

    (This is only a test)

    A test of wills, strength, and intellect/ Let us not be angry or even hurt/this a teachable moment/a moment for Black folks to share the truth about themselves and open dialog with those who do not understand/The students of UCSD obviously were interested in Black History Month/yet they expressed their interest in the wrong way/ which many do who are ignorant of facts/so let us be the Masters Teachers that we are/ seizing every moment of chaos, hurt, anger, and challenge to teach ourselves and our communities the truth/

    (-Thanks for reading)

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