Majority of Advisory Committee on Muslim Life at USC resigns

President Carol Folt had convened the 19-member committee in Spring 2023. On Friday, 11 of them quit in protest of the University’s decision to cancel Asna Tabassum’s valedictory speech.

By JONATHAN PARK

Eleven members of the Advisory Committee on Muslim Life at USC have resigned as of Friday, the USC Muslim Student Union announced Monday, “in protest against the University administration’s decision to revoke Asna Tabassum’s valedictory address at commencement.”


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President Carol Folt had convened the 19-member inaugural committee in Spring 2023, “to consider a number of tangible solutions to support Muslim students, faculty and staff,” according to the dedicated webpage for the group, “and ensure USC remains a destination university for the Muslim community.”

The collective resignation letter will be read at a press conference Thursday. The former members will also release more information at the conference.

This is a developing story and will be updated with more information.

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