statues.jpg The removal of statues and the renaming of buildings are not detailed policy shifts that will effectively end the history of racism at the University. Appears In EDITORIAL: On the right track, yet far from finished By Editorial Board | September 17, 2020 Moving forward, we must hold the Board to this higher standard of committing to and fulfilling the values of accessibility and diversity on Grounds.
EDITORIAL: On the right track, yet far from finished By Editorial Board | September 17, 2020 Moving forward, we must hold the Board to this higher standard of committing to and fulfilling the values of accessibility and diversity on Grounds.
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