Students & Administrators Target Anti-Black Graffiti
Students at Eastern Michigan University are organizing protest
after more anti-black graffiti was discovered on campus. The protests included
a sit-in early Wednesday at the EMU Student Center. The university says the
graffiti was discovered Monday spray-painted on the exterior of Ford Hall and
was immediately removed. School President Jim Smith announced in a message to students
that the vandalism is “hateful” and says the school is working to foster
respect, equity and inclusion. The university has said that a reward for
information about similar graffiti has been doubled to $10,000 and applies to
the latest incident as well.
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