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A group of Eastern Michigan University students, alumni, faculty, and administration rallied following the two incidents of racist hate speech found on EMU’s campus, Thursday, Oct 6.
Director of Housing and Residence Life, Jeanette Zalba (left), held an open forum on Thursday evening to discuss the concerns following the racist hate speech found on Eastern Michigan University campus.
Members of the EMU community, including students, faculty, administration, alumni, and other campus organization affiliates held hands in prayer.
Members of the EMU community, including students, faculty, administration, alumni, and other campus organization affiliates listened to ideas surrounding love and unity.
Attending a candlelight following racial slurs being found on campus. Held at Martin Luther King park across from Welch Hall.
EMU students of color met EMU President James Smith (middle) , EMU Assistant Vice President of Student Affairs Chiara Hensley (left) and EMU Associate Vice President of Student Affairs Calvin Phillips (right) on the doorstep of President Smith's home.
Students of color marched following hate speech discovered graffited on EMU's campus.
Representatives of EMU students of color met with Interim Provost Rhonda Longworth to discuss resolutions to cultural insensitivity on campus.
EMU students marched through the front gate of the President of Eastern Michigan Universities home to demand resolutions to the cultural insensitivity.
Sept. 20, Tuesday afternoon students gathered at the scene of were the hate speech had been sprayed on to the wall.
Sept. 20, Tuesday afternoon students gathered at the scene of were the hate speech had been sprayed on to the wall.
On Tuesday Sept. 20, around 9 a.m. graffiti was found on the outer wall of EMU's King Hall depicting hate speech. Picture taken after some writing was removed.
University Christian Fellowship members and church goers after service, Student Center Rm 310.