Segregation or Not

Judge Dread

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Harvard University will hold a graduation ceremony exclusively for its black student population on 23 May.

More than 170 students and 530 guests have signed up to attend the Black Commencement event, the first university wide ceremony for black students.

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The organisers say that the event is a celebration of "fellowship" rather than "segregation" and highlights the unique achievements of black students at an institution that has grappled with its historic ties to slavery.

Michael Huggins, a student who will receive a master's degree in public policy from the Harvard Kennedy School in Massachusetts at the end of this month, told The Root that the ceremony is "an opportunity to celebrate Harvard's black excellence and black brilliance."

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He stressed that the event is not about segregation but about "building a community."

"This is a chance to reaffirm for each other that we enter the work world with a network of supporters standing with us. We are all partners," he said.

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Huggins's grandfather left Mississippi with his family in the 1950s to escape the oppressive Jim Crow laws which legalised segregation in his home state.

"If he hadn't made his decision to leave and find a better life for his family, I wouldn't be here," Huggins said.

Courtney Woods, the daughter of a Jamaican immigrant who will graduate from Harvard's School of Education, said that the ceremony recognises the contributions and sacrifices the families of black students have made to get them to Harvard.

"When we walk across that stage, all of our families will know that they're walking with us. They all know the sacrifices that they've made," she said.

The ceremony will include speeches from students about their experiences at Harvard and musical performances. All graduates will receive a shawl made of kente cloth, a representation of their African heritage, which they will wear over their graduation robes.

The Black Commencement event comes at a time of heightened student activism in response to racism on college campuses. Last week, Washington DC University launched an investigation after racist messages were found scrawled across bananas scattered around the campus.

In 2015, only 5% of the 7,595 Harvard degrees went to black students. Jillian Simons, incoming chair of the Harvard Black Graduate Student Alliance, told The Boston Globe that the ceremony is a time to celebrate the success but also to reflect on the past.

"There is a very somber tone to it because of the things we've had to overcome," she said.

On 23 May, Harvard University will also hold its third annual graduation ceremony for students of Latin American descent.

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The other headlines in b/t the article was throwing me off. Lol.

Meh...i dunno how I feel about this. Cuz the answer they're giving as their reasoning for doing this, comes off as bs.

It's like they're saying

"Dear Black Yale graduates,

We're sorry black students you had to deal wit racism during your tenure at Yale. To show our sympathy and sincere apology, we'll let yall have your own graduation ceremony. Strictly for African Americans. That should make up for the racist stuff.

Sincerely,

Yale"
 
Yeah I didn't see those until after I posted it. But I am not sure how to feel either . If you want a black people only graduation then go to a HSBC. I think they are appeasing a certain segment by separating themselves after people died to be included. This is a tough one.
 
Yeah I didn't see those until after I posted it. But I am not sure how to feel either . If you want a black people only graduation then go to a HSBC. I think they are appeasing a certain segment by separating themselves after people died to be included. This is a tough one.


My question is, would they have done the same for other ethnic groups?
 
I love it. At universities like this it's really easy for the black student population to feel segregated anyway because they're often alone. Bringing them altogether so they can see how far they've all come is awesome. When my cousin graduated from Emory, she was one of only two black students in her whole major getting a degree. Those girls were sooooo sad they couldn't sit together and walk together cause it was them vs. everybody the whole time they were there. Had they had their own ceremony, with other black students and their perspective majors, it would've been a better day.

All in all, I like it, and appreciate it. I think more schools should do it if the students are down.
 
The other headlines in b/t the article was throwing me off. Lol.

Meh...i dunno how I feel about this. Cuz the answer they're giving as their reasoning for doing this, comes off as bs.

It's like they're saying

"Dear Black Yale graduates,

We're sorry black students you had to deal wit racism during your tenure at Yale. To show our sympathy and sincere apology, we'll let yall have your own graduation ceremony. Strictly for African Americans. That should make up for the racist stuff.

Sincerely,

Yale"
Harvard hun, what article did you read? Lol
 
Just to add, segregated proms are still a thing in Georgia and possible elsewhere. So if they can do that and no one's complaining idk why this is an issue.
 
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