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Students Demand Justice For Breonna Taylor, Protest Racism at Boston College

Students Demand Justice For Breonna Taylor, Protest Racism at Boston College

Alexa Sarci September 25, 2020
Dozens of students protested on Thursday demanding racial justice after no officers with the killing of Breonna Taylor.
R.A.C.E Protests at Cambridge City Hall

R.A.C.E Protests at Cambridge City Hall

Colleen Martin September 11, 2019

The coalition dedicated to fighting cannabis license inequity stood outside of Cambridge City Hall in silent protest on Friday, one day after it announced its formation. The group of black marijuana entrepreneurs...

Confessions of a Disenchanted International College Student

Confessions of a Disenchanted International College Student

Bianca Tjoeng August 29, 2019

In the one year that I have been at Boston College, I have discovered many things that have taken me by surprise. For one, I could not have predicted that a couple pieces of popcorn chicken could completely...

Tweedy Exposes Intersections of Race and Medicine

Tweedy Exposes Intersections of Race and Medicine

Grace Christenson April 2, 2019
Damon Tweedy delivered a lecture as part of the Park Street Corporation Speaker Series, which brings speakers to campus to discuss the theme of the common good.
Student-Admin Forums Must Be Valued by Students, University

Student-Admin Forums Must Be Valued by Students, University

The Heights Editorial Board February 25, 2019
"If students, faculty, and the University actually wish to combat racism, we must remember the event in December and be careful not to push the issue of racism aside."
Rise3 Symposium Explores Effects of Incarceration

Rise3 Symposium Explores Effects of Incarceration

Celia Carbone February 11, 2019
Adam Foss, a former assistant district attorney in the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office, and Jessica Simes, a sociology professor at Boston University hosted the second Rise3 Symposium.
It’s Time We Cut The Lies About The Word "Diversity”

It’s Time We Cut The Lies About The Word “Diversity”

Fatoumata Sall February 10, 2019
"As a black woman, I am beautiful, I am intelligent, but I am not magic because I am also flawed."
Realizations on Having Race-Based Friendships

Realizations on Having Race-Based Friendships

Alicia Kang January 21, 2019
"It was just that my obsession with this idea of a 'white friend' was turning this innocent motivation into something twisted.
FACES Facilitates Dialogue on Racism

FACES Facilitates Dialogue on Racism

Cassandra Perez November 18, 2018
Members of the FACES Council gave a presentation on Tuesday about the importance of having challenging conversation on race and racism on campus, as well as the strategies and practices the organization uses as it goes about facilitating these conversations.
'The White Card': A Production About Perspective

‘The White Card’: A Production About Perspective

Jack Goldman April 4, 2018
I've never examined the real disparities in opportunity that exist between races in America. I was never compelled to challenge what I knew or thought I knew. That all changed when I went to see a play.
Riley Suggests Obama Presidency Didn't Help Poor Black Communities Economically

Riley Suggests Obama Presidency Didn’t Help Poor Black Communities Economically

Katherine Murphy February 26, 2018
“More than anything else, black underclass needs human capital, the values, the habits, the attitudes, the behaviors, that facilitate economic advancement, regardless of who gets elected,” said Jason Riley, a columnist for the Wall Street Journal.
Downs Talks Often-Ignored Post-Emancipation Struggles of Former Slaves

Downs Talks Often-Ignored Post-Emancipation Struggles of Former Slaves

Clinton Keaveny February 25, 2017
"The story of freedom, the story of emancipation, led to enormous death."
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