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September 5th, 2007 BETH SLOVIC | News
 

Untoward Mentor

A Lewis&Clark dean steps down following a sexual harassment settlement.

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PETER COOKSON at a City Club of Portland event last spring.
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Last month, the dean of Lewis&Clark Graduate School of Education and Counseling announced he would resign at the end of the 2007-2008 school year after five years in that position.

In an interview with WW , Peter Cookson said he wanted to commit more time to his family and writing projects. Among other things, Cookson is the president of the board of directors of the Portland Schools Foundation, a powerful nonprofit group with ties to the City of Portland and Portland Public Schools.

WW’ s review of hundreds of pages of public documents suggests Cookson’s resignation may not have been his decision.

An out-of-court settlement reached on April 19 stems from allegations by Cookson’s former assistant, Vanessa Fawbush, that from February 2005 until Sept. 12, 2005, Cookson made sexual advances toward her, harassed her and created a hostile work environment. Fawbush alleges Cookson told her he wanted her to have his baby. Cookson says what transpired was “just a weird situation.”

The out-of-court settlement (for an undisclosed sum) prohibits both Fawbush, 37, and Cookson, 64, from talking in detail. At the same time, Cookson did tell WW that the lawsuit “has nothing to do with” his announced resignation. Meanwhile, Fawbush’s lawyer, Robert Callahan, is careful to adhere to the confidentiality of the settlement.

“In the perfect world, the facts would rebut Dr. Cookson’s innuendos,” Callahan says. “In the legal world, the constraints placed on Ms. Fawbush prevent her from commenting publicly.”

Separate from the lawsuit (and prior to it), Lewis&Clark hired an investigator to look into the allegations, which Fawbush reported to the human resources department on Sept. 12, 2005.

Seven days later, on Sept. 19, the college’s investigator wrote, “There is significant evidence of the dean’s actions, comments and behaviors being intimidating to Ms. Fawbush and causing her personal concern and stress.” On the same day, the college gave Cookson a disciplinary memo.

“Recognizing that there are substantiated findings of violation of the [college’s harassment] policy, the college may wish to consider this a matter of such serious degree, that it would serve both the interests of the college and the individual if this individual resigned from his post,” Anna Sestrich, the investigator, wrote.

Notably, Sestrich did not recommend firing Cookson. Thomas Hochstettler, president of Lewis&Clark, did not respond to two requests for comment. David Ellis, general counsel for the college, says Cookson is “leaving of his own free will.”

Fawbush’s lawyer says Fawbush considered Cookson a mentor. But her relationship with her boss was abused, he says. “The strong emotion that you express to me in words and in writing makes me uncomfortable because I don’t know how to respond and you seem to be getting more angry with me more and more often,” Fawbush wrote to Cookson in an office email on Sept. 9, 2005.

Following the complaint, Fawbush requested a job transfer and was reassigned to a new position at the college. In August 2006, she filed a new complaint against the college with the Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries, alleging that her career had suffered as a result of the transfer, while there had been “no outward effect apparent on Dr. Cookson.”

The bureau closed the complaint in February 2007, finding that Fawbush did not have a case against the college. Yet, “her allegations against Dr. Cookson were substantiated,” Amy Klare, a bureau manager told WW .

Documents filed with the Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries include a number of handwritten letters from Cookson to Fawbush. They are alternately romantic and unsettling. He calls her “pooh-bear,” tells her he loves her, gives her gifts and, on one occasion, encloses $200 in cash.

In one he writes:

Dear Vanessa, There is a place in my heart for you that will never leave. I hope we can find a way to be in rhythm with each other because the Gods have asked us to create together, to love together and to change the world together. Be well, my beloved. Peter In another he writes that Fawbush, who is white, cannot expect a “genuine” relationship with her black boyfriend. “For you or any of us to understand the psychology and hidden desires of a 27 year old black man is difficult perhaps impossible at the deepest level,” Cookson writes. “I do know that most of [the] time the pursuit of white women is an expression of race and not a genuine romance.”

Cookson will remain on the graduate school’s faculty after he steps down from his post as dean in June 2008. As of Tuesday, Sept. 4, Cookson’s name was still listed on the college’s website as a “contact person” for reporting incidents of sexual harassment.

 
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09.05.2007 at 12:38 Reply
Although some of the content ("an expression of race?!") of Dr. Cookson's letters may seem overtly surprising for someone affiliated with a program as progressive at Lewis and Clark's School of Education, which emphasizes inclusiveness and tolerance to it's students (our future teachers!), apparently his propensity for lechery isn't so surprising. I have many friends who've been through the program, and not a one is surprised to hear of this conduct. According to them, he apparently regularly, and openly, indulged in long gazes at female students (all the usual objects of visual study: breasts, asses, etc.).

Who knows if he acted on any of his interests besides with Ms. Fawbush (and really, it does sound like a "weird situation" -- mostly in that a grown man in a position of significant power and influence would continue to pursue an employee who appears to have had no enduring interest in him). It's certainly not unheard of in a university setting. But it's definitely not acceptible. For anyone to abuse such a position of influence and powers -- especially regarding a friend and mentee, as Ms. Fawbush seems to have been -- is low, crass, selfish, and irresponsible. Certainly, it's not a suitable trait for the leader of an institution of higher learning.

Lewis and Clark will be better off without him -- although I would think some of his comments should do a significant amount of damage to the school before he departs. Though they are obviously privately held views, and don't reflect his relationship with the university, it's a little hard to excuse or ignore his supposition that black men generally don't love the white women they date -- love, presumably, not being a force of nature powerful enough to overcome the social, historical, and psychological damange that all black men inherently must suffer. That's the worst kind of rationalization of a latent racism I've ever seen. I would counter: "For any of us to understand the psychology and hidden desires of a 62-year-old letch is difficult, perhaps impossible at the deepest level." I only wish Lewis and Clark had had the evidence or the guts to outright fire him.

 

09.05.2007 at 09:09 Reply
GP
The Portland Schools Foundation is one of the most racist institutions in the City and is largely responsible for Portland's segregated and unequal school system. It's no surprise its board of directors was led by a racist like Cookson. Great work breaking this story Beth Slovic!

 

09.06.2007 at 07:42 Reply
KG
This sleazebag should have been fired!

I know it can sometimes be hard to believe that a collogue of yours is a letch, but when you are presented with evidence (in this case on more than one occasion, that he has harassed others that worked under him in the past) that as the president of the college (even though this guy is your friend) to defend him only makes you looks as sleazy as Cookson!

The reason that racism and sexual harassment has lingered in our society for so many years is the whole Old boys’ club mentality. Which is so pathetic especially when so many of you profess to be so upstanding?

This whole incident just sickens me! In this day and age, guys like Cookson should be scared to death to harass anyone for fear that his peers would notice and be disgusted and deal with the issue swiftly and fairly instead of trying to protect the creep and blame the victim.

For God’s sake the guy is married, isn’t his wife disgusted with him enough to dump him, I sure hope so.

The sad fact is that once people get into positions of power and/or tenure and if they have these tendencies, it can be really difficulty to fire them. Instead, our wonderful educational system works like this instead:

“We have a tenured very highly paid slime bag on the faculty, and we would like to get rid of him, but since it is so hard to fire him, we’ll just encourage him to leave and we’ll lie to the folks at the next institution so they think they are getting a great guy, and then they figure it out when it is too late and they are now stuck with the creep.”

Why can’t tenure have some moral compass stipulations built in to allow a university to fire someone that deserves to be fired?

 

09.06.2007 at 07:53 Reply
People need to be careful what they put in an email...Use the phone for god sakes. Use the flipping phone!!

 

09.06.2007 at 10:04 Reply
way to go peter, she was built like a brick shithouse- nice score. she's a little stupid though, better luck next time.

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