The Asian American Community SPEAKs Out
Over 200 Asian and Asian American students, plus other students of color and white allies, congregated at the AACC to discuss their role in the racial movement on campus.
Over 200 Asian and Asian American students, plus other students of color and white allies, congregated at the AACC to discuss their role in the racial movement on campus.
The Politic recognizes that this moment is not a debate. It is a time for our community to confront a fact: students and teachers of color do not receive the respect they deserve on this campus.
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The first twenty minutes seemed like a calculated attempt to diffuse palpable tensions in the room.