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Every stand we take against normalized monuments of racism is a sign of our commitment to all University students of color.
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Every stand we take against normalized monuments of racism is a sign of our commitment to all University students of color.
With such negative portrayals, I can tell you that as a Native American it is sometimes painful to be a student at the University.
In order to even begin unravelling the damage caused by its colonial past, the University must work both to increase the admittance of Native students and to meet their existing demands.
To guarantee the council is helping those who could be most influenced by its aid, there has to be public input.
Comprised of representatives from the City of Charlottesville, Albemarle County and University, PACC was founded in 1986 and serves as an advisory body for land use issues in critical areas.