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Subject: Re: Segregated housing at UD


Author:
Afrikan Lion
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Date Posted: 11:17:04 05/06/02 Mon
In reply to: Latoya Griffith 's message, "Segregated housing at UD" on 22:41:42 05/01/02 Wed

I say, don't worry about segregation of the campus. It could prove to be a good thing. It is a lot easier to unite the Black community on campus, if we are isolated, the way the University wants it. Don't worry because, as soon as they see the Black community gaining strength the will reverse their MO and you will see a more intergrated campus. It's segregated right now, because they want to keep most of us away from them. Rodney used to be a Black area, as a matter of fact it was designed after the ghetto....close-knitt run-down buildings, with one main exit, to a busy street. This was designed for containment, in case the Universities Niggers decided to riot, like we Niggers always do, ya know? But, whites liked living there because it's closer to campus, than Laird Campus (which was beginning to house "rediculous" amounts of Black students, and it was still close to the Cleveland Ave, and Madison (Towne Court and Park Place) party scenes. It is not coincidental that we all live in the same area, nor is it entirely our choice. As freshmen we have little choice as to where we are housed. The majority of the Black freshmen are housed together. Due to the racist environment on the campus, they form cliques and to risk isolation in a hostile environment, all move to where the Blacks before them moved...Laird Campus.

The answer is not to change their strategy, but to use their plan of isolating the entire Black community to OUR benefit, and using those spots as ours. Strength in Unity! Guidance and protection Lions and Empresses...Jah love!

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Hayes
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Date Posted: 11:38:13 05/06/02 Mon

How many people want to start integrating main campus? I bet the majority of the black would like to. How many are willing to change their housing from Laird or the few at Dickinson/Rodeny to mmove onto main campus?? Next to none or not enough to make other blacks or incoming black freshman to move onto main campus. The University's idea of diversity is 1 or 2 blacks. Going off of Matt's idea, we want to be around our people. Until a mass of black people move onto main campus this campus will continue to be segregated UD.

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