Posted: Mar 25, 2022 6:23 PM ET | Last Updated: March 25
"I knew that from hearing from our students directly, from being a faculty member on campus for the last 20 years," she said. "And also from knowing that we've had many reports about anti-Black racism on campus over the years." "We're looking at some of our committees because, in an academic setting, it's not a top down, 'the dean says you must do this, and so therefore this will happen.'"Numerous incidents in last two years
Smith said the law school has taken steps to address the problems, including hiring more Black faculty, and providing more support to Black students.He said, however, issues of anti-Black racism aren't limited to the law school campus.
Get ready for this to be retweed by Jordan Peterson as though it's a major crisis or somehow demonstrates ideological corruption on campus. I'll lay bets he reposts it.
Do those 'steps' include expelling those responsible?
Yikes😬😬