Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Racial Tension and Protests on Campuses Across the Country - The New York Times

Racial Tension and Protests on Campuses Across the Country - The New York Times:

Racial Tension and Protests on Campuses Across the Country





Instances of racism and bigotry have ignited protests at colleges across the United States, and social media has amplified students’ messages far beyond campus. Here are some examples.

University of Missouri

 
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Tackling Racial Tensions on Campus

After the resignation of President Timothy M. Wolfe, students and faculty agreed that a new approach is needed to combat the rising number of racist incidents at the University of Missouri.
 Publish DateNovember 9, 2015. Watch in Times Video »
The president of the University of Missouri system resigned Nov. 9 after weeks of protests over racial tensions that had nearly paralyzed the campus — including a threat by dozens of black football players to boycott games. The president, Timothy M. Wolfe, urged everyone involved to “use my resignation to heal and start talking again.” Later that day, the chancellor of the Columbia campus, R. Bowen Loftin, also resigned.

Yale

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Yale University Students Protest Halloween Costume Email (VIDEO 1) Video by TheFIREorg
Weeks of simmering racial tension boiled over this month in a debate over whether the administration was sensitive enough to concerns aboutHalloween costumes seen as culturally offensive. Many of the students who met with Yale’s president, Peter Salovey, said they did not believe the university was attuned to the needs of minority students. The campus has been engaged in a long-running debate over a residential college named in honor of John C. Calhoun, a 19th-century South Carolina politician, outspoken white supremacist and member of the Yale class of 1804.

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