San Jose State University has suspended a professor who acted as a liaison between pro-Palestinian student protesters and campus administration, accusing her of harassing school officials and encouraging students to set up an encampment.
Sang Hea Kil was placed on administrative leave with pay and accused of “directing and encouraging” students to violate university policies as well as “harassing and offensive conduct” toward her colleagues, according to a letter administrators sent to Kil on Friday.
Kil, a professor of 17 years who teaches in SJSU’s Justice Studies Department, cannot speak to SJSU students or engage in work activities. She denied the allegations.
“They think that these students are some kind of empty vessel, and I’m some radical leftist professor filling them with dangerous ideas,” Kil told KQED. “I’m following the students’ lead here. The students are the ones who have the moral compass. They’re the ones who are pushing back against San Jose State University’s silence on genocide.”
SJSU student protesters opposing the war in Gaza dismantled their encampment last Wednesday, according to the Bay Area News Group. However, the SJSU People’s University for Gaza said, “This is not the end” of the protests.