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Brought Into the Sun: Speaking Truth to Mennonite Colleges

by Into Account Staff

Erin Bergen, Student Advocacy Coordinator
Stephanie Krehbiel, Executive Director
Hilary Jerome Scarsella, Director of Theological Integrity

with video featuring Rebecca Schrag, Erin Bergen, and Anneliese Baer

Your silence today is a pond where drowned things live
I want to see raised dripping and brought into the sun

Adrienne Rich “Twenty-One Love Poems”

A Note from Into Account’s Executive Director

In March of this past spring, Into Account received an unexpected invitation from Mennonite Church USA, the largest Mennonite denomination in the U.S., to present two panels at their biennial convention in July 2019, together with an offer for free booth space in the convention’s exhibit hall. While we were honored by the invitation, we struggled initially with whether accepting it made sense to our organizational mission. Mennonite conventions are historically abusive spaces for marginalized people. Our Into Account co-founder and Development Chair Jay Yoder, for instance, was the target of vitriolic, homophobic sexual harassment and profound spiritual violence at every MC USA convention they ever attended. We feared that any Into Account presence would legitimize us institutionally on the backs of people who do not receive such invitations.

Into Account panelists receiving a standing ovation, July 6, 2019

In the end, we said yes, and I think the reason why can be seen in the contents of the following video, taken on Saturday, July 6 at the Kansas City Convention Center.

Rebecca Schrag, Anneliese Baer, and our Student Advocacy Coordinator Erin Bergen addressed a room of over one hundred convention attendees, made up largely of youth and the parents of prospective or current college students. When they concluded their powerful, instructive presentations, the whole audience gave them a standing ovation.

We knew the convention would provide a forum for speaking truth in ways that could meaningfully alter the seemingly insurmountable power dynamics that these women are facing at Mennonite colleges.

After Saturday, we’re hopeful. And dear readers who care about Mennonite colleges, what happens next is largely up to you.

–Stephanie



Our Mennonite #MeToo Experiences Matter

Together, Rebecca, Anneliese, and I (Erin Bergen) created a space we were deprived of in our institutions of learning and exploration. We made space for anger, sadness, regret, tiredness, and justice. With the help of Stephanie Krehbiel and Hilary J. Scarsella, we felt validated and safe enough to name our abusers and the members of the administration who were complicit in the violence against us. We also called into the space people who were unable to be in the room with us: our fellow survivors who feared retaliation, people who feel unsafe in a space claimed by MCUSA, and folks who have never been welcomed by a church steeped in a history of colonialism, racism, sexism, and homophobic and transphobic violence.

We welcome you to join in this space with us through this video.

–Erin


You Watched the Video: Now What?

Are you upset? Angry? Grieving? Stay with your emotions for as much time as you need.

Now, for action:

The first and easiest thing you can do is share, share, share this post. That’s what will amplify the power of these stories. On social media. With your friends and family members who are Mennonite college alumni and/or donors. With prospective students and their parents.

For donors: Put your money where your mouth is.

For Goshen College specifically: If they can afford to buy a victim’s silence, they can afford a real investigation.

For Bethel College specifically: This perpetrator is still an active threat.

If you’re noticing a theme, you’re not imagining things: Money talks. Earnest appeals to conscience that aren’t backed by the threat of financial loss and decreased enrollment are almost never as effective. If you have any financial leverage, use it for the sake of people who don’t.

For parents and pastors: Your concern is warranted.

For current Mennonite college students: YOU HAVE POWER.

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