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The fairness doctrine: Kevin Hewitt reflects on six years as Senate chair as he announces his departure

- January 12, 2021

Senate Chair Kevin Hewitt, speaking at the 2019 reception for the Lord 麻豆传媒 Report. (Nick Pearce photo)
Senate Chair Kevin Hewitt, speaking at the 2019 reception for the Lord 麻豆传媒 Report. (Nick Pearce photo)

Kevin Hewitt has seen a lot of change at 麻豆传媒 in his six years as chair of Senate 鈥 some of which he鈥檚 had the privilege to actively champion and lead.

鈥淭o me, it鈥檚 about fairness,鈥 he says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 about bringing folks from the margins to the centre. And we鈥檝e done that at Senate 鈥 through revisions to our membership, through revisions to our policies, to programs.鈥

It鈥檚 a reflective moment for Dr. Hewitt as, at Monday鈥檚 Senate meeting, he announced his intention to conclude his time as chair on June 30 of this year. Though Dr. Hewitt is stepping down prior to the end of his second full term, he also started his tenure as chair in the middle of his predecessor鈥檚 term 鈥 making his total time in the role equivalent to two full terms. It marks the end of 11 total years for him as a senator.

鈥淭he number one reason why I鈥檓 stepping down is because we鈥檝e achieved so much together over the past 6 years,鈥 says Dr. Hewitt, speaking with Dal News about his announcement.

鈥淚n those six years, the conversations at Senate have changed significantly. I think we鈥檝e raised the awareness about Senate through engagement with the Faculties, and through engagement with the Board. And relationship building, the communication aspects I think have really come a long way as well. So it鈥檚 the right time to pass the baton.鈥

Leading change


In his remarks at Monday鈥檚 meeting, he spoke with pride about the work Senate has undertaken during his tenure: broadening and diversifying Senate membership; working to diversify curriculum; coming to a joint position with the Board on investment language relating to fossil fuels. He also noted his collaboration with then-president Richard Florizone in launching the Lord 麻豆传媒 Report on race and slavery.

鈥淎 number of the accomplishments above lead the nation, and we did it together,鈥 he said. "Change can happen if there is mutual respect, embracing alternative viewpoints. A hallmark of that respect is a simple question when others ask: 'What do you think?' When that question is absent from your conversation you know there is no respect.鈥

Sometimes big change can come from seemingly simple things. For example, Dr. Hewitt credits the change of Senate鈥檚 meeting times to within working hours with making Senate more accessible to faculty with child care commitments.

鈥淲hile there is often stigma attached to both the parents and children of single parents, I wear that badge proudly as the son of a single parent and a co-parent myself,鈥 says Dr. Hewitt. 鈥淲e have a lot of experience navigating difference.鈥

Navigating difference is a big part of the Senate Chair鈥檚 role. As a representative body of Dal鈥檚 academic community, Senate includes nearly 100 individuals from varied backgrounds, disciplines and experiences. Dr. Hewitt acknowledges that being chair can feel a bit like a referee at times 鈥 鈥淚 sometimes feel like if one group is totally happy with me, then I鈥檓 not doing my job right,鈥 he says with a laugh 鈥 but he says managing through tough conversations leads to better results.

鈥淗aving diverse voices at the table has totally changed the conversation. It鈥檚 changed it in a way that some might say, 鈥極h, there鈥檚 a lot more disagreement鈥 and so on. I think that鈥檚 a hallmark of positive change. In the end, the outcome is better for it.鈥

Working together


Thinking back on his experience as chair, Dr. Hewitt credits not only colleagues with empowering change, but students as well.

鈥淚t鈥檚 the students that motivated most of the transformational changes, working with them to incorporate their ideas with our knowledge of the system,鈥 he said in his remarks. 鈥淚鈥檓 proud of their advocacy this year [during COVID-19], to press for accommodation that our Faculties overwhelmingly adopted.鈥

He acknowledges he鈥檚 never been a status-quo leader. 鈥淚鈥檓 always questioning why our practices are the way they are, and whether those approaches further marginalize voices. For the first few years, I tried to understand the system. I think it鈥檚 the latter half of my time as chair when I鈥檝e said, 鈥楬ere are some areas in the system that have prevented voices from being heard, and here鈥檚 what we can do to fix it.鈥

鈥淭hat鈥檚 affected the greatest change and led to some of the work I鈥檓 most proud of.鈥

Dr. Hewitt says he鈥檚 thankful for colleague Fran莽oise Baylis for encouraging him to take on the chairship in the first place. He says that since he made his announcement, he鈥檚 received several email well-wishes, including one senator who shared a Claude T. Bissell quote with him that he feels summarizes the sentiments nicely: 鈥淩isk more than others think is safe. Care more than others think is wise. Dream more than others think is practical. Expect more than others think is possible.鈥

A process to select Dr. Hewitt鈥檚 successor will be launched in the coming weeks, in accordance with Senate鈥檚 constitution.


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