The University of Michigan Black Student Union Calls Out Racial Inequality

On Nov. 1st, the University of Michigan Black Student Union (BSU) took to the University diag, calling out the University’s treatment of Black students, including the University’s low Black student enrollment rate. 

In a public demonstration titled “More Than Four”, members of BSU detailed their experiences with racism on campus and presented their four-point proposal of the same name. According to BSU, the “More Than Four” proposal consists of four interconnected points:

  1. Increasing Black Student Enrollment

  2. Explicitly Combating Anti-Blackness

  3. Rectifying the structural flaws of DEI that systemically neglect Black students

  4. The University’s Social Responsibility to Invest in the Public Good Through K-12 Education

(Full article below)

https://www.ecurrent.com/feature/the-university-of-michigan-black-student-union-calls-out-racial-inequality/

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