‘Always have a knife with you’: Women and trans students at CSU face sexual harassment and hate crime

‘Always have a knife with you’: Women and trans students at CSU face sexual harassment and hate crime
Women and trans students of California State University's Maritime Academy have protested against hate crime and sexual harassment (California State University/Instagram)

MORROW COVE, CALIFORNIA: Fear of sexual harassment and hate crime has been gripping women and trans students at California State University’s Maritime Academy, an advanced training facility for pupils aiming for maritime jobs. But the cadets at the academy last year decided to voice their protest against the crimes and confronted the school’s president.

In November 2021, hundreds of cadets gathered on the Quad and raised their voices against what they described as widespread sexual harassment, racism, and hostility toward women, transgender, and non-binary students. Voicing their concerns, a female cadet publicly told school president Thomas Cropper about an incident when a male cadet sexually harassed her. Another cadet accused the administration of failing to take disciplinary actions against students who sent texts calling trans individuals "fags" and equating them to castrated dogs, according to Kansas City.

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The Los Angeles Times cited The Times and stated that long-standing allegations of racism, homophobia, transphobia, and sexual assault on campus and during training cruises have created a fearful environment for many students of the school, one of seven maritime academies in the United States and the only one of its kind on the West Coast.