A group of Carleton University professors, lecturers, staff, students and alumni are urging the university to adopt an eight-step plan to combat “direct and outspoken racism, hate-speech and microaggressions that Black students, staff, and faculty at Carleton have regularly reported on campus.” Read More
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Profs, alumni urge Carleton to accept eight commitments to build "anti-racist university"
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