The widely shared video shows Cox standing in front of her students in a class days after the election. Reacting to Cox’s award this weekend, Recalde-Martinez told the Orange County Register that Cox does not “represent and respect all students. The questions usually involve sexuality and relationships, but in the days after Trump’s election, students began submitting political questions. Cox told her students she felt the same way. “I think the OCC faculty thought they couldn’t idly stand by while these militant students cyberbullied one of our senior faculty members,” he said.
Source: Washington Post March 28, 2017 20:53 UTC