Student Conduct: Campus Climate and Incident Response Team
University of Oklahoma
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The Campus Climate Incident Response Team is here to assist you in the event that you experience an incident of bias on campus... Resolution through this body may align with other offices or entities on campus as part of the process, and participation in this is entirely voluntary.
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A bias incident is an act directed toward an individual or community based upon actual or perceived background or identity including: age, color, disability, gender identity or expression, marital status, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or veteran status. Bias incidents can occur in a variety of settings, but have one important factor in common: they create a hostile working, learning, or living environment and frequently have a negative psychological, emotional, or physical effect on an individual or community.
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The University of Oklahoma is committed to the free, spirited and safe exchange of ideas. The Student Code of Rights and Responsibilities acknowledges that the University cannot punish or censor student speech based on its content. While we encourage the exchange of ideas and free speech we also acknowledge that we are not free from the consequences or harms of such speech. When bias, hate or harmful speech occurs it can inhibit a person’s ability to thrive on campus and we are here to provide an opportunity to heal.