Amanda Bennett shares her motivations for producing the new video.
Source: UA students produce video about racism, being called the n-word on campus
“…..I would like to see buildings on campus that are named after white supremacists, Klansmen, eugenicists, and slave owners to be either renamed or marked with a description that explains the history of racism with which the building’s namesake is associated.” —- Amanda Bennett, University of Alabama
November 12, 2015 | Categories: 13th Amendment, 1st Amendment Rights, Adults, Africa, AFRIKAN, Afrikan History, Art, Black History, Black Lives Matter, Black Media, Black Men, Black Women, children, Commentary, Community outrage, Community self defense, Culture, Documentary Film, Education, Ethnic Studies, Film, Football, Health, Human Rights, International Law, Jim Crow, Law, Liberation, Media, Mental Health, Political, Politics, Racism, Serious2020, slavery, Sports, Strike!, Teaching While Black, terrorism, Video, War against Afrikans, Women, Youth | Tags: A.J. James, African/Black experience, Afrikan, Alabama, Amanda Bennett, bigotry, Black people in Europe, buildings that are named for racists must be changed, campus, Cecile Emeke's "Strolling" YouTube series, Clemson, Concerned Student1950 Movement, cultures of racism, Division of Diversity and Equity, facilitating racial harmony, faculty, football, homophobia, How Does It Feel To Be A Problem?, institutional oppression in universities, islamophobia, KKK, LSU, MIZZOU, MIZZOU Tigers, n-word, Ole Miss, Patrick Maddox, power of athletes of color, professors, racism, re evaluation of faculty of color salaries and representation on campus, safe and efficient way of reporting hate crimes, safe and efficient way of reporting sexual assaults, safe place for students of color, SEC, sexism, SGA President Elliot Spillers, swastikas drawn on campus, systemic racism, The New Black, Tim Wolfe, UA students produce video about racism, UCB, UCLA, Univeristy of Mississippi, University of Missouri, Vice Principal of Diversity and Equity, video, War on Afrikans, Yale | Leave a comment
UA students produce video about racism, being called the n-word on campus
Amanda Bennett shares her motivations for producing the new video.
Source: UA students produce video about racism, being called the n-word on campus
“…..I would like to see buildings on campus that are named after white supremacists, Klansmen, eugenicists, and slave owners to be either renamed or marked with a description that explains the history of racism with which the building’s namesake is associated.” —- Amanda Bennett, University of Alabama
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November 12, 2015 | Categories: 13th Amendment, 1st Amendment Rights, Adults, Africa, AFRIKAN, Afrikan History, Art, Black History, Black Lives Matter, Black Media, Black Men, Black Women, children, Commentary, Community outrage, Community self defense, Culture, Documentary Film, Education, Ethnic Studies, Film, Football, Health, Human Rights, International Law, Jim Crow, Law, Liberation, Media, Mental Health, Political, Politics, Racism, Serious2020, slavery, Sports, Strike!, Teaching While Black, terrorism, Video, War against Afrikans, Women, Youth | Tags: A.J. James, African/Black experience, Afrikan, Alabama, Amanda Bennett, bigotry, Black people in Europe, buildings that are named for racists must be changed, campus, Cecile Emeke's "Strolling" YouTube series, Clemson, Concerned Student1950 Movement, cultures of racism, Division of Diversity and Equity, facilitating racial harmony, faculty, football, homophobia, How Does It Feel To Be A Problem?, institutional oppression in universities, islamophobia, KKK, LSU, MIZZOU, MIZZOU Tigers, n-word, Ole Miss, Patrick Maddox, power of athletes of color, professors, racism, re evaluation of faculty of color salaries and representation on campus, safe and efficient way of reporting hate crimes, safe and efficient way of reporting sexual assaults, safe place for students of color, SEC, sexism, SGA President Elliot Spillers, swastikas drawn on campus, systemic racism, The New Black, Tim Wolfe, UA students produce video about racism, UCB, UCLA, Univeristy of Mississippi, University of Missouri, Vice Principal of Diversity and Equity, video, War on Afrikans, Yale | Leave a comment